165:", Charlemagne "chose from the kingdom archbishops and bishops and abbots, with dukes and counts, who now had no need to receive gifts from the innocent, and sent them throughout his kingdom, so that they might administer justice to the churches, to widows, orphans and the poor, and to all the people." Presumably the same year the
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183:(then still royal officials), to receive their oath of allegiance, to let the king's will be known, at times by distributing capitularies around the empire, and to supervise the clergy of their assigned region. In short, they were the direct representatives of the king or
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Charlemagne it was difficult to find men to discharge these duties impartially, and after his death in 814 it became almost impossible.
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140:(ruling 768—814), who made them a regular part of his administration, "a highly intelligent and plausible innovation in Carolingian government",
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1247:, ed. W. Pohl, V. Wieser, Wien, 2009. 315-331.
886:"Zentrale Kontrolle und regionale Machtbalance"
307:(ruling 843–876) is not known to have sent out
208:became a conventional part of court machinery,
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534:The Civilization of the Middle Ages
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287:reveals that the circuits of the
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665:Werner, Karl Ferdinand (1980).
642:Werner, Karl Ferdinand (1980).
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884:Hannig, JĂĽrgen (1984-01-01).
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128:arrangements, using the form
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61:for "envoy of the lord " or
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