Zendgraaf (Dutch Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Zendgraaf" in Dutch language version.

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  • Zie: J.W. Thompson, The decline of the missi dominici in Frankish Gaul, in The Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago 4 (1903), p. 293.
  • J.W. Thompson, The decline of the missi dominici in Frankish Gaul, in The Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago 4 (1903), p. 292, art. Missi Dominici, in M. Frassetto, Encyclopedia of barbarian Europe: society in transformation, Santa Barbara, 2003, p. 269.
  • J.W. Thompson, The decline of the missi dominici in Frankish Gaul, in The Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago 4 (1903), p. 292.
  • J.W. Thompson, The decline of the missi dominici in Frankish Gaul, in The Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago 4 (1903), p. 294.
  • J.W. Thompson, The decline of the missi dominici in Frankish Gaul, in The Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago 4 (1903), pp. 291-292.
  • J.W. Thompson, The decline of the missi dominici in Frankish Gaul, in The Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago 4 (1903), pp. 294-295.
  • J.W. Thompson, The decline of the missi dominici in Frankish Gaul, in The Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago 4 (1903), p. 295.
  • J.W. Thompson, The decline of the missi dominici in Frankish Gaul, in The Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago 4 (1903), p. 307.
  • J.W. Thompson, The decline of the missi dominici in Frankish Gaul, in The Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago 4 (1903), p. 296.

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  • J.W. Thompson, The decline of the missi dominici in Frankish Gaul, in The Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago 4 (1903), p. 292, art. Missi Dominici, in M. Frassetto, Encyclopedia of barbarian Europe: society in transformation, Santa Barbara, 2003, p. 269.
  • art. Missi Dominici, in M. Frassetto, Encyclopedia of barbarian Europe: society in transformation, Santa Barbara, 2003, p. 269: "they ... were also most likely used to administer oaths of fidelity to Charlemagne in 789 and 792-793."
  • art. Missi Dominici, in M. Frassetto, Encyclopedia of barbarian Europe: society in transformation, Santa Barbara, 2003, p. 269.

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  • Anneles Laureshamenses Maiores 802 (= G.H. Pertz (ed.), Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores rerum Germanicarum in usum scholarum separatim editi, VI, Hannover, 1895, pp. 38-39).
  • Capitulare missorum generale (= A. Boretius (ed.), Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Capitularia regum Francorum, I, Hannover, 1883, pp. 91-99).