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12 - A Byzantine Cuckoo in the Frankish Nest?

The Exarchate of Ravenna and the Kingdom of Italy in the Long Ninth Century

from Section IV - Cities, Courts and Carolingians

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 December 2020

Clemens Gantner
Affiliation:
Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
Walter Pohl
Affiliation:
Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
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The Exarchate of Ravenna has usually been seen as peripheral to Carolingian Italy because of its ’alien’ character, stemming from its position as a province of the eastern empire up to 751. This chapter first argues that, while the area retained many distinctive ‘Roman’ institutions that were quite distinct from the those of the old Lombard kingdom, it is unhelpful to regard these as ‘Byzantine’, and that enduring links with Constantinople were limited. The chapter goes on to argue that the area came to play an increasing role in the political and ecclesiastical life of Carolingian Italy, for a number of reasons, including the archbishops’ conflicts with the papacy and the attractiveness of Ravenna’s heritage to rulers keen to enhance their claims to imperial authority. Also, by the late ninth century various factors led to the settlement in the Exarchate of several powerful families of Lombard and Frankish descent.

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After Charlemagne
Carolingian Italy and its Rulers
, pp. 185 - 197
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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