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  1. Rosamond McKitterick (Chesterfield, 1949) es una historiadora y medievalista británica, especializada en la etapa carolingia. Biografía. Nació en la localidad inglesa de Chesterfield en 1949 [1] [2] como Rosamond Pierce. [2] [nota 1] Ha sido profesora en la Universidad de Cambridge. [1]

  2. Rosamond Deborah McKitterick FSA FRSA FRHistS (born 31 May 1949) is an English medieval historian. She is an expert on the Frankish kingdoms in the eighth and ninth centuries AD, who uses palaeographical and manuscript studies to illuminate aspects of the political, cultural, intellectual, religious, and social history of the Early ...

  3. Rosamond McKitterick, FRSA (* 31. Mai 1949 in Chesterfield) ist eine britische Historikerin. Sie wurde in der Fachwelt vor allem durch ihre Studien über karolingische Handschriften bekannt. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Schriften. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Anmerkungen. Leben und Wirken.

  4. Political ideology in Carolingian historiography. R McKitterick. The uses of the past in the early Middle Ages, 162-174. , 2000. 67. 2000. Charles the Bald (823-877) and his library: the patronage of learning. R McKitterick. The English Historical Review 95 (374), 28-47.

  5. Rosamond Deborah McKitterick (né le 31 mai 1949) est une historienne médiéviste britannique. Elle est une autorité sur les royaumes francs aux VIII e et IX e siècles de notre ère, qui utilise des études paléographiques et manuscrites pour éclairer des aspects de l'histoire politique , culturelle , intellectuelle , religieuse ...

  6. Home. People. Rosamond McKitterick received the degrees of MA, PhD, and Litt.D. from the University of Cambridge and also studied for a year (1974-5) at the University of Munich. Rosamond was promoted to a Personal Chair in 1997 and since 1999 she has held the Chair in Medieval History in the University of Cambridge's Faculty of History.

  7. According to historian Rosamond McKitterick, the Battle of Tertry constitutes one of the decisive moments for the Carolingian house and its history. Despite the importance of Tertry in strengthening Pepin's position, it was another two generations before Pepin the Short claimed the kingship of the Franks.