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Visigothic Spain and Byzantium

2023
Most late-twentieth-century studies dealing with the Visigothic kingdomof Toledo mentioned its alleged imitation of Byzantium as its hallmark,singling it out from the rest of barbarian Europe. This was not a generalimitatio imperii, but an imitation of the only Roman empire contemporaryto the Gothic polity: eastern, Greek-speaking, exotic Byzantium ...
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The Invisible Jews of Visigothic Spain

Revue des Études Juives, 2000
Dans les annales de l'Espagne wisigothique, les juifs apparaissent comme une minorite tres persecutee. L'originalite, ou l'absence d'originalite des lois gothiques royales et des canons ecclesiastiques n'etait pas encore appreciee d'une maniere comprehensive.
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Visigothic Spain 409–711

2000
Abstract The chronological boundaries of this period in Spanish history are defined by two invasions. The first of these was that of the Alans, Sueves, and Vandals, who crossed the Pyrenees in September or October 409, and put an end to Roman imperial rule over much of the Iberian peninsula.
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The political nature of taxation in Visigothic Spain

Early Medieval Europe, 2003
This paper is an attempt to analyse taxation from a wide‐ranging social perspective. Earlier studies of this topic have focused on institutional aspects of taxation and produced statistical information of great value. The historian who is trying to understand the social structures of the past should, however, examine the significance, nature and ...
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