Childebert depicted in the 19th century, by Jean-Louis Bézard by Medievalists.net September 5, 2015 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsLocks of Difference: The Integral Role of Hair as a Distinguishing Feature in Early Merovingian GaulScissors or Sword? The Symbolism of a Medieval HaircutFrankish involvement in the Gregorian mission to KentName Change as a Consequence of Monastic OwnershipMoving machine-makers. The circulation of knowledge on machine-building in China and Europe between c.1400 and the early 19th century Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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