Three Bernards Sent South to Govern I

Three Bernards Sent South to Govern I
Author: Donald C. Jackman
Publisher: Editions Enlaplage
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2014-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1936466562

Part One discusses method, aspects of heritability peculiar toFrance, margravial offices associated with persons named Bernard, facets ofthe Bernards' identities, and succession in the Septimanian mark and itssubdivisions during the first decades of the Catalonian reconquista. In thereconstruction of Septimanian margravial families, the role of the AlsatianEtichonen and their close relatives in southern France is confirmed across awide range of situations, with insight into connections with Asturian royaltyand the last Visigothic kings.

Three Bernards Sent South to Govern

Three Bernards Sent South to Govern
Author: Donald C. Jackman
Publisher: Editions Enlaplage
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015-01-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1936466112

A presentation of the fundamental constitution that preceded dynastic feudalism, with source materials pertaining to ninth-century France, and a consideration of the methods best suited for achieving significant insight, in particular in the reconstruction of aristocratic genealogical relationships. This study finds that the essential office of count invariably was inherited, ideally according to proximity and primogeniture, with the king and the aristocracy acting as a corporation to admit specific and well-understood variations to basic hereditary principles in a sophisticated juristic environment.

Three Bernards Sent South to Govern II

Three Bernards Sent South to Govern II
Author: Donald C. Jackman
Publisher: Editions Enlaplage
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2015-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1936466627

Part Two presents the train of argument leading to the establishment of precise genealogical connections between the several Bernards. The reliable affiliation of Count Bernard (I) of Auvergne as brother of Count Isembard of Autun supports a cogent case for the existence of a fundamental law of hereditary succession in French counties of the ninth century. Further material pertaining directly to comital succession in the context of the Bernards then follows.

Agnes through the Looking Glass, Parts I, II & III

Agnes through the Looking Glass, Parts I, II & III
Author: Donald C. Jackman
Publisher: Editions Enlaplage
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2019-08-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 193646666X

The rise of dynamic categories of Greco-Roman personal names is presented primarily in reference to France. Part I introduces the Frankish system of Germanic names and illustrates composite derivation through the examples of Mauger and Mathilde in the Norman ducal family. Part II describes the various Greco-Roman sub-catgories that formed before the onset of dynamic categories, with particular attention to traditions in the high aristocracy. Part III is devoted to the rise of the “oblique” category of Greco-Roman names, the smaller of the two dynamic categories. The “oblique” category includes the male names Peter, Thomas and Nicholas, and a host of female names, including Agnes and Sibylle and attributives such as Yolande and Clementia.

Extension of Latin Relationship Terms in Medieval France

Extension of Latin Relationship Terms in Medieval France
Author: Donald C. Jackman
Publisher: Editions Enlaplage
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2019-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1936466651

The problem of extension in Latin relationship terminology is considered from these three directions: (I) the scope of systematic extension is illustrated with available German examples; (II) French examples provide a test case indicating the use of systematic extension in the ninth century; (III) a twelfth-century application demonstrates the value of the systematic principle. The example presented here is that of King Robert II’s filius Amaury I of Montfort as described in the Historia Francorum continuation by Aimoin. A wide array of material confirms the appropriate reading to the effect that Amaury was the king’s son-in-law. Many other inferable royal relatives are presented drawing especially on the resource of Greco-Roman onomastics.

The Bernards of Abington and Nether Winchendon

The Bernards of Abington and Nether Winchendon
Author: Sophia Elizabeth Higgins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1903
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN:

The Bernard family of Abington and Nether Winchendon in Buckinghamshire, England between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries--including a portion of the family who immigrated to New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts and returned later as Loyalists (during the Revolutionary War).

Our Time

Our Time
Author: Scott Illiano
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-10-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 146202758X

A coach is part teacher, part parent, part student, part mentor, and part guru. He must possess a stern hand and a comforting touchand the wisdom to discern when each is needed. Each decision he makes is a part of a perilous high wire act that can propel a team forward or send a season tumbling downward. But when does a coach truly become a coach? Is it after some athletic director looks across the desk, offers his hand, and says, Congratulations, youve got the job? Is it after that first win? That first championship? Or is it when all those nagging questions in the back of the mind finally stop nagging? Scott Illiano, head baseball coach of the West Essex High School Knights, chronicles his incredible journey from waiter in a chain restaurant to veteran coach in Our Time. Discover how an unproven coach and a patchwork group of underdogs battle injuries, biting cold temperatures, and fierce competition in their quest to win the Greater Newark Tournament, the oldest and most prestigious baseball tournament in the state of New Jersey. Twenty kids and four coaches share a dream and a whole lot of heart. Through their journey, in victory and defeat, struggle and success, readers will find out when a coach becomes a coach.