The book The National Assembly in the Anglo-Saxon Period was written by author Liebermann, F. (Felix), 1851-1925 Here you can read free online of The National Assembly in the Anglo-Saxon Period book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The National Assembly in the Anglo-Saxon Period a good or bad book?
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968—71. 973—6. 978—84. 986. «) a. 679 Bi 45. ') a. 796 Bi277sq.; the king of Wessex was the brother-in-law of the Mercian who gave the charter. ») Also clito, indoles a. 742. c. 757. c. 793. 880. 889. 956 sqq. Bi 162. 183. 272. 547. 561. 942. 968-71. 978. 1009. 1021. ») A. 940. 942 Bi 748. 775 sq. >") A. 966 Bi 1190 sq. ») A 618. 694. 696 sq. Bi *13. *86. =^90. *92. '^97sq.; a. 729 (cf. Stevenson, Crawford char. 41). c. 764. 770. 774. 777. 780. 784 sqq. 788. 30 V. 33. Clerical memljers. mother-...in-law «, sister '3, and daughter.'* Since female regents of Wessex, Mercia and England are known in the seventh, tenth and twelfth centuries, we need not doubt that those ladies took part in state affairs and were present in the national assembly. '^ 33. Of the two sides of the witan the clerical one appears to us by far to preponderate. It is true that in spite of striving towards impartiality, the modern investi- gator cannot look upon the early Middle ages but through clerical spectacles, since history, records and legal docu- ments, nay all the literary remnants of those times have been written by ecclesiastics, and since the style of the charters, partly also of the laws, is powerfully influenced by clerical language.
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