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LOTHARINGIEN UND DAS OSTFRÄNKISCHE REICH. VERSCHWÄGERUNG ALS POLITISCHES MITTEL?

Authors :
WASSENHOVEN, DOMINIK
Source :
Historisches Jahrbuch; 2020, Vol. 140, p441-458, 18p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Lotharingia and East Francia: Marriage as a Political Instrument? - Kings and nobles arranged marriages for their daughters in order to form or strengthen political alliances. Historical writers of the tenth century interpreted the relations of the Ottonian kings Henry I and Otto I with the Lotharingian dukes Giselbert and Conrad the Red in this way. Since both dukes later joined in rebellions against Otto 1, the effectiveness of such marriage alliances in a medium- and long-term perspective is at least questionable. In approaching this subject, I not only consider narrative sources, but also official royal documents, which have so far been neglected for this context. Through these, we can analyze the kings' own views - or at least those of their chanceries - since they provide a picture of relations between king and son-in-law that has not been influenced by hindsight. In this manner, we can examine the efficacy of marriage alliances as a political instrument. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
00182621
Volume :
140
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Historisches Jahrbuch
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148894982