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Clovis and the Franks - Gregory of Tours' Account of Early Medieval History

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Overview

Explore the Early Middle Ages through a 47-minute lecture focusing on Gregory of Tours' history of the Merovingian kings. Delve into the unique style of Gregory's account, which emphasizes supernatural interventions and miracles, particularly those of St. Martin of Tours. Discover how Clovis established Frankish hegemony and secured their prominence in the post-Roman West. Learn about the significance of the Franks being the first Catholic barbarian invaders. Examine the division of Clovis' empire among his sons and their subsequent conflicts. Gain insights into Gregory's perspective on these rulers as appropriate for their tumultuous times. Compare Gregory's historical approach with the classical invective style of Procopius. Understand the importance of Christianity in shaping the Frankish kingdom and its legacy.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Gregory of Tours and Procopius as historians.
- Chapter 2. Gregory of Tours, the Author and his Writings.
- Chapter 3. Gregory of Tours on the Franks.
- Chapter 4. Clovis and Christianity.
- Chapter 5. The Sons of Clovis.

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