2010
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Nelson, Janet, “The settings of the gift in the reign of Charlemagne”, in: Wendy Davies, and Paul Fouracre (eds), The languages of gift in the early Middle Ages, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. 116–148.

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“The settings of the gift in the reign of Charlemagne”
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Wendy Davies (ed.) • Paul Fouracre (ed.), The languages of gift in the early Middle Ages (2010)
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116–148
Year
2010
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CharlemagneCharlemagne
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Hibernicus ExulHibernicus Exul
Hibernicus Exsul
Anonymous poet who refers to himself as an Irish ‘exile’ (Hibernicus exul) and composed a hexametrical poem on Charlemagne’s victory over Tassilo III, duke of Bavaria, in 787. The extent of his surviving work is unclear and his identity remains uncertain. Attempts have been made to identify him with Dungal of Saint-Denis (e.g. by Traube) or with Dicuil (Esposito).
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Dennis Groenewegen
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