Carolingian Lord going to hunt with bird. 7th century.

Carolingian Lord, Slave, Servants costumes. 7th century clothing

Carolingian Lord going to hunt with bird.

Carolingian Lord going to hunt with bird. 7th century.

Slaves, Servants of Culture. Reign of Louis I. 778-840 called Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne.

Laboureurs des champs. Seigneur allant à la chasse à l’oiseau. Esclaves, Serviteurs de Culture. (Du Ve au VIIe siècle, d’après une miniature de la Bibliotèque nationale.)

Source: Costumes civils et militaires des Français à travers les siècles. 1883. Author: Jean Baptiste Marie Augustin Challamel. Engraver: Meunier, Jean-Baptiste. Ouvrage couronné par l’Académie francaise.

Illustration by Augustin Challamel

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(Merovingian, Carolingian, Frankish, British, Anglo-Saxon, Roman, Celtic, Byzantine, Levante, early Medieval, costume history)




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  1. Frankish Merovingian costume history 4th and 5th century.
  2. Clovis. The Merovingian Dynasty.
  3. The Barbarian Invasions. The Migration Period in Europe, 395-527 A. D.
  4. The Byzantine Fashion History 5th to 6th century.
  5. The Carolingian fashion period 752-987. Reign of Charlemagne.
  6. The Carolingian Fashion Period 987 to 1270.
  7. Europe in the time of Charles the Great 768 – 814. (Maps, Places).
  8. Ancient British period. Fashion history of England. Bronze age.
  9. Britannia Saxonica. Chronology of the Anglo-Saxons.
  10. Celt and Roman. History of England 43 BC to 440 AD.
  11. The Gallic and Gallo-Roman costume period.
  12. Ancient Roman costume history. B.C. 53 to A.D. 450.
  13. The Roman Tunica or Greek Chiton.
  14. The Roman Paenula. The cowl or hood.
  15. Roman legionary in full armor.
  16. The Toga and the manner of wearing it.
  17. Gallic and Gallo-Roman helmets of Celtic warriors.
  18. Roman Britain. Maps, Places, Tribes. Historical atlas.
  19. The shields of the Gauls. Clans in the Roman Empire.
  20. Costume history of the Persians and other Asiatics.
  21. Collection of ancient costumes Egyptian, Greek, Roman and others.
  22. On the origin of the pants by Max Marcuse
  23. Roman, Greece and Egypt. The Corset and the Crinolin fashion history.
  24. Alfred the Great. The first English king.
  25. King Harold II. Last Anglo-Saxon king of England.
  26. Monachism. Monastic costumes history.
  27. History of costumes from ancient until 19th century (Collection)
  28. 11th to 13th century. French fashion history.
  29. 11th to 13th century. German fashion history.
  30. 11th to 15th century. Caps and Hoods fashion.
Note:  Défi du Tournoi. Costumes du 15ème siècle.

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Literature:

The Second Carolingian Modelbook: A Collection of Historical Charted Patterns for Needleworkers and Artisans, by Ms Kim Brody Salaza & Alexandra Brody Salazar.

Meticulously researched and annotated, The Second Carolingian Modelbook is a pattern collection for stitchers fascinated by the counted embroidery styles of the 1500s and 1600s.


The Carolingians: A Family Who Forged Europe, by Pierre Riché & Michael Idomir Allen.

Pierre Riché traces the emergence of Europe from the seventh to the early eleventh century, the period that witnessed the rise, fall, and revival of the Carolinian Empire.


Carolingian Cavalryman AD 768–987 (Warrior), by David Nicolle & Wayne Reynolds.

Illuminating a much-neglected area of history, this book shows how the role of cavalry grew in prestige, as the Carolingian armoured horseman gave way to the knight of the early 10th century.


Anvil Of God: Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles, by J. Boyce Gleason.

Based on a true story, Anvil of God is a whirlwind of love, honor, sacrifice, and betrayal that follows a bereaved family's relentless quest for power and destiny.