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摘要
858 年,国王洛塔尔二世将 Sint Odiliënberg 修道院赐予乌特勒支主教亨格,作为抵御维京海盗袭击的避难所。本文研究了与这一事件相关的政治环境,认为乌特勒支神职人员的迁移并不是对维京人暴力的直接回应,而是弗里斯兰处于权力重叠的不同圈子的中心所造成的压力的结果。通过认真对待弗里斯兰在多重政体和次政体中的角色,我对 858 年的事件做出了新的解释,并指出了对早期中世纪政治的进一步影响。
Overlapping authorities, vikings in Frisia and the church of Utrecht
In 858 King Lothar II granted Bishop Hunger of Utrecht the abbey of Sint Odiliënberg to serve as a refuge against viking attacks. This article examines the political circumstance surrounding this event, arguing that the Utrecht clergy’s relocation was not a straightforward response to viking violence but was instead the result of pressures upon them caused by Frisia’s place at the centre of difference circles of overlapping authority. Through taking Frisia’s role in multiple polities and sub-polities seriously, I offer a new interpretation of the events of 858 and point to some further implications for earlier medieval politics.
期刊介绍:
Since 1923, Historical Research has been a leading mainstream British historical journal. Its articles cover a wide geographical and temporal span: from the early middle ages to the twentieth century. It encourages the submission of articles from a broad variety of approaches, including social, political, urban, intellectual and cultural history.