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The Nature of Kingship c. 800-1300 - The Danish Incident (Hardcover)
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The Nature of Kingship c. 800-1300 - The Danish Incident (Hardcover)
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In The Nature of Kingship c. 800-1300. The Danish Incident Nils
Hybel presents the first comprehensive history of the changeable
nature of monarchial power in Danish territories from the Viking
Age to the Central Middle Ages. The work offers a pioneering
methodological approach entirely based on medieval conceptions on
sovereign power. This innovative approach involves contemporary
ideas, not modern notions of power and kingship, being used to
undertake the analysis. The Danish "Incident" is therefore
integrated within the European context. Kingship experienced a
profound transformation during the half millennium investigated. A
royal genealogy and strong bonds with Christian institutions were
established in the late eleventh century. In the middle of the
twelfth century the Danish realm was united, followed by the final
liberation from German hegemony and the expansion of the realm with
German and Slavic fiefs in the late twelfth century. At the same
time, with the first signs of taxation, legislation, law
enforcement and the notion of a national, military force, kings
began the transition from warlords to medieval kingship. With
stirrings of constitutionalism from 1241 onwards, this development
of a national, medieval, kingdom intensified, though by c. 1300 the
kingdom had not yet reached the point of total sovereign power.
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