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Bruno Dumézil is Professor of Medieval History at Sorbonne University. His work focuses on the early Middle Ages in the West, through the history of migration, social networks and rulers. He has published several works, including Les Racines chrétiennes de l'Europe.
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Letters and networks in the Middle Ages. Political epistolary IV
- By Laurent Vissière
- and Bruno Dumézil
In Le Moyen Age (2020/2 Volume CXXVI)
Culture and Politics (II)
Gogo and Friends: Writing, Exchanges, and Ambitions in an Aristocratic Network of the Late Sixth Century
In Revue historique (2007/3 No 643)
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The Councils of Toledo (6th-7th centuries)
In Communio (2022/3 No 281-282)
Letters and networks in the Middle Ages. Political epistolary IV
- By Laurent Vissière
- and Bruno Dumézil
In Le Moyen Age (2020/2 Volume CXXVI)
Nescire se dicit si fuerit baptizatus. Identifying and monitoring converts (5th-8th century)
In Archives de sciences sociales des religions (2018/2 No 182)
Gregory the Great’s Dialogues and Their Legacy: An Idea of What a Reform Can Be?
- By Bruno Dumézil
- and Sylvie Joye
In Médiévales (2012/1 No 62)