Note sur l'invasion des Sarrasins dans le Lyonnais by Aimé Vingtrinier

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Author Vingtrinier, Aimé, 1812-1903
Title Note sur l'invasion des Sarrasins dans le Lyonnais
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Summary "Note sur l'invasion des Sarrasins dans le Lyonnais" by Aimé Vingtrinier is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. This book delves into the events surrounding the invasions of the Saracens in the region of Lyon, reflecting on their impact on France and the larger Christian world during the early Middle Ages. The work seeks to fill gaps in historical records regarding this significant yet underexplored aspect of French history. The book provides a narrative that reconstructs the Saracens' incursion into Lyon and the surrounding areas, detailing the motivations behind their invasions and the reactions of the local population, especially the clergy. Vingtrinier examines various historical sources, ranging from ancient chroniclers to local traditions, to piece together the events leading up to battles, their aftermath, and the implications these invasions had on the culture and history of the region. He suggests that, despite being viewed primarily as plunderers, the Saracens had a lasting influence on local agriculture, trade, and even language that persisted long after their military campaigns ended. The text presents a vivid picture of a tumultuous time and underscores the lasting scars these invasions left on local communities. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class DC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: France, Andorra, Monaco
Subject Lyonnais (France) -- History -- To 1500
Subject Islamic Empire
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EBook-No. 44242
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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