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283.5关于查理曼传以及盎萨货币(1/2)

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  此前,我一直把中世纪一词跟盎萨英伦时代,混在一起用,

  但随着资料的查阅,虽然中世纪可以包含盎萨时代,但跨度太长,用盎萨时代应该更精确点。

  本书应该是属于盎萨中期。

  不知道为什么盎萨早期的资料,我看到的会比中期多???

  就如上章正文所说,到了更之后时期,市场流通的各种货币,非常繁琐,只有相对通用。

  肯特是盎萨七国时,第一个发行的,还有联合金币等,埃拉王钱币也是当代。

  重新建构货币体系吧,这样就能有明确点的物价观感。

  由于查找到了详细的例子,我才决定写英磅(鹰磅),

  还有盎萨七国时代媒介日常货币使用,罗马古钱的使用,有空再来讨论。

  ......

  我之前也提过,不少学者讨论指出,查理曼打萨克森,引发北欧大动荡。

  异端们瑟瑟发抖抱团,大批人北逃。

  我今天看了查理曼传

  19.AsIhavementionedtheNorthmenIwillshowbyanincidentdrawnfromthereignofyourgrandfatherinwhatslightestimationtheyholdfaithandbaptism.JustasafterthedeathofthewarriorKingDavid,theneighbouringpeoples,whomhisstronghandhadsubdued,foralongtimepaidtheirtributetohispeacefulsonSolomon:evensotheterribleraceoftheNorthmenstillloyallypaidtoLewisthetributewhichthroughterrortheyhadpaidtohisfather,themostaugustEmperorCharles.OncethemostreligiousEmperorLewistookpityontheirenvoys,andaskedthemiftheywouldbewillingtoreceivetheChristianreligion;and,whentheyansweredthatalwaysandeverywhereandineverythingtheywerereadytoobeyhim,heorderedthemtobebaptisedinthenameofHim,ofwhomthemostlearnedAugustinesays:“IftherewerenoTrinity,theTruthwouldneverhavesaid:‘Goandteachallpeoples,baptisingtheminthenameoftheFather,SonandHolyGhost.’”Thenoblesofthepaceadoptedthemalmostaschildren,andeachreceivedfromtheemperor’schamberawhiterobeandfromtheirsponsorsafullFrankishattire,ofcostlyrobesandarmsandotherdecorations

  Thiswasoftendoneandfromyeartoyeartheycameinincreasingnumbers,notforthesakeofChristbutforearthlyadvantage.Theymadehastetocome,notasenvoysanylongerbutasloyalvassals,onEasterEvetoputthemselvesatthedisposaloftheemperor;andithappenedthatonacertainoccasiontheycametothenumberoffifty.Theemperoraskedthemwhethertheywishedtobebaptised,andwhentheyhadconfessedhebadethemforthwithbesprinkledwithholywater.Aslinengarmentswerenotreadyinsufficientnumbersheorderedshirtstobecutupandsewntogetherintothefashionofwraps.Oneofthesewasforthwithcppedupontheshouldersofoneoftheeldermen;andwhenhehadlookedalloveritforaminute,heconceivedfierceangerinhismind,andsaidtotheemperor:“Ihavegonethroughthiswashingbusinessheretwentytimesalready,andIhavebeendressedinexcellentclothesofperfectwhiteness;butasacklikethisismorefitforclodhoppersthanforsoldiers.IfIwerenotafraidofmynakedness,foryouhavetakenawaymyownclothesandhavegivenmenonewones,IwouldsoonleaveyourwrapandyourChristaswell.”
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