Michael Macdonald

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In Gaul, it was the bishops who had in many cases filled the political vacuum created by the collapse of Roman civil authority. They were not simply spiritual advisers to secular rulers, or even administrators. Often they themselves were rulers, defending their cities during sieges, and sometimes called upon to lead armies.
The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the Beginnings of England
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