Freiburger historische Studien is a scholarly collection focusing on historical research, primarily concerning the medieval period and the history of Germany. The series presents in-depth analyses and original research, offering valuable contributions to the understanding of European history and the Frankish kingdom, particularly during the reign of Pippin the Short.
Authored by Pippin (the Short), Schn rer, Ulivi, and Fantuzzi, these studies provide detailed insights for historians and scholars interested in medieval Europe. With a focus on rigorous scholarship, this collection remains an essential resource for those studying the complexities of German and European history.
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