Borders and the Norman World: Frontiers and Boundaries in Medieval Europe
By Dan Armstrong (Editor), ron Kecsk s (Editor), Charles C. Rozier (Editor), Leonie Hicks (Editor), Bill Aird (Contribution by), Ignazio Alessi (Contribution by), Dan Armstrong (Contribution by), John Aspinwall (Contribution by), Caitlin Ellis (Contribution by), Mark Hagger (Contribution by), Leonie Hicks (Contribution by), Callum A Jamieson (Contribution by), Nia Wyn Jones (Contribution by), ron Kecsk s (Contribution by), Astrid Lemoine-Descourtieux (Contribution by), Marie-Agn s Lucas-Avenel (Contribution by), Charles C. Rozier (Contribution by), Chelsea Shields-M s (Contribution by), Maria Vezzoni (Contribution by), Emily A. Winkler (Contribution by)
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By Dan Armstrong (Editor), ron Kecsk s (Editor), Charles C. Rozier (Editor), Leonie Hicks (Editor), Bill Aird (Contribution by), Ignazio Alessi (Contribution by), Dan Armstrong (Contribution by), John Aspinwall (Contribution by), Caitlin Ellis (Contribution by), Mark Hagger (Contribution by), Leonie Hicks (Contribution by), Callum A Jamieson (Contribution by), Nia Wyn Jones (Contribution by), ron Kecsk s (Contribution by), Astrid Lemoine-Descourtieux (Contribution by), Marie-Agn s Lucas-Avenel (Contribution by), Charles C. Rozier (Contribution by), Chelsea Shields-M s (Contribution by), Maria Vezzoni (Contribution by), Emily A. Winkler (Contribution by)
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Study of the Norman World's borders, frontiers, and boundaries in Europe, shedding fresh light on their nature and extent.
The Normans exerted great influence across Christendom and beyond in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Figures like William the Conqueror and Robert Guiscard subdued vast territories, their feats recorded for posterity by chroniclers such as Orderic Vitalis and Geoffrey Malaterra. Through travel and conquest, the Normans encountered, created, and conceptualised many bo...
The Normans exerted great influence across Christendom and beyond in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Figures like William the Conqueror and Robert Guiscard subdued vast territories, their feats recorded for posterity by chroniclers such as Orderic Vitalis and Geoffrey Malaterra. Through travel and conquest, the Normans encountered, created, and conceptualised many bo...


