Primordia Superioritatis Territorialis Saxonicae Ex Antiquis Saxonum Et Francorum Rebus Eruta... by Christian Hanack, written in Latin, explores the origins of Saxon territorial supremacy through an examination of ancient Saxon and Frankish affairs. This historical treatise delves into the legal and historical foundations underpinning Saxony's territorial claims. It offers a valuable resource for scholars of medieval history, legal history, and the history of Germany. The work provides detailed insights into the complex relationships between the Saxons and Franks and the evolution of territorial rights during this formative period.
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