Essentially the family of Charlemagne’s queen Hildegard,
the Konradiner were the first non-Carolingian dynasty to succeed
to the East Frankish throne, and at various points during the
tenth century they held ducal office in Franconia, Lotharingia,
Swabia and Alsace. The genealogical reconstruction of the Konradiner
is widely disputed. While the reconstruction proposed in this
book was first developed in 1990, the base of the inquiry has
been broadened and new sources and materials are applied. These
studies represent an introduction to, and partial description
of, the early medieval law of succession to public office. Inheritance
of counties in the Hessian region is investigated in extensive
detail. Further topics include the development of margravial offices
in the West Frankish kingdom and Thuringia, and the passage of
the imperial battle standard from the eighth to the twelfth century.
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