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The Merovingian polity: A network of courts and courtiers
Yitzhak Hen
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Administration of Justice
33%
Administrative Center
33%
Aristocrats
33%
Bureaucrats
33%
Consensus Politics
33%
Courtiers
100%
Dispute Settlement
33%
High Court
33%
Judicial Interaction
33%
King
66%
Late Roman
33%
Merovingian Dynasty
100%
Merovingian Gaul
33%
Military
33%
Political Conflict
33%
Political Power
66%
Polity
100%
Retinue
33%
Royal
33%
Royal Court
33%
Ruler
33%
Unifiers
33%
Arts and Humanities
Administration of Justice
25%
aristocrats
25%
Courtier
100%
Dispute
25%
Gaul
25%
Honor
25%
Hope
25%
Kingdom
50%
Late Roman
25%
Merovingian
100%
Polity
100%
royal
25%
Royal court
25%
Ruler
25%
Symbolics
25%