• Eugen Ewig (May 18, 1913 – March 1, 2006) was a German historian who researched the history of the early Middle Ages. He taught as a professor of history...
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    homelands. Ulrich Nonn (map p. 37, and pp. 99–100), following his teacher Eugen Ewig, believes that the exile story reflects a real sequence of events whereby...
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  • Maximus could have acted as Aureus' successor as bishop from 436 onwards. Eugen Ewig argues that Maximus was also the last bishop of Mogontiacum during the...
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    Europe: Society in Transformation, ed.Michael Frassetto, ABC-CLIO, 2003. Eugen Ewig: Die Merowinger und das Frankenreich, Stuttgart u.a. 1993. Herwig Wolfram:...
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  • unter dem Chor des Kölner Domes. Germania 38. Frankfurt 1960. pp. 89–113. Eugen Ewig: Die Merowinger und das Frankenreich. Stuttgart 2001. ISBN 978-3-17-017044-5...
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  • Meuse gau. Variants have been argued by Maurice Gysseling, Gorissen, Eugen Ewig, Ulrich Nonn and others, and these also note that there was a "Via Mansuarisca [nl;...
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    may be assumed that he lost his bishopric due to the fall of Brunhilda. Eugen Ewig, Der Raum zwischen Selz und Andernach vom 5. bis 7. Jahrhundert. In: Von...
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  • und neueren Geschichte. Band 14). Winter, Heidelberg 1906, S. 282–294. Eugen Ewig: Das Trierer Land im Merowinger- und Karolingerreich. In: Geschichte des...
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    to soldiers described this way from Gaul, fighting under Aetius, but Eugen Ewig has argued that these soldiers can be found in the Notitia Dignitatum...
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    Levison has suggested there were two individuals with the same name, but Eugen Ewig accepts the identification by Boniface as more accurate. If Folcuin's...
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