Tongeren During The Late Roman Period And Early Middle Ages C 300 750 Ce

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Tongeren during the Late Roman Period and Early Middle Ages, c. 300–750 CE

Tongeren during the Late Roman Period and Early Middle Ages, c. 300–750 CE
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
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Download or read book Tongeren during the Late Roman Period and Early Middle Ages, c. 300–750 CE written by Steven Vandewal and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2024-12-16 with total page 854 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The traditional picture is that there is little information about Tongeren, the capital of the civitas Tungrorum in Roman times, from Late Antiquity onwards. In the last twenty years or so, very cautiously, voices have been raised to nuance the story of the general decline of Tongeren from the beginning of the fifth century. A recurring question is whether Tongeren remained inhabited and what its function might have been. A key site is the Roman basilica, the predecessor of an early medieval church. A key figure is the bishop, whose seat was moved to neighbouring Maastricht in the sixth century. Based on an extensive database, a picture of late Roman Tongeren is drawn, with its public and private buildings, cemeteries and material finds. While the number of finds is decreasing, more historical sources are becoming available for the early Middle Ages. For this period, not only the re-Christianisation is discussed, but also the political, religious and economic role that the former capital of the civitas could have played. Due to its location, one could state that in the civitas Tungrorum the Middle Ages started earlier than elsewhere because of the emergence of a Franko-Roman society.


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