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arrow_back_iosTaillebourg, anc. Tralliburgo, a Viking port in Aquitaine? (4)Joel SuperydownloadDownload free PDFAbstract
HISTORY. Taillebourg, on river Charente, appears in ancient charts with the name Tralliburgo, Traileburcense Talliburgo. These names may be evolutions of trelleborg, the castle of slaves. . Talliburgo will produce names like Taillebourg, Taillebois, Taybosc, Tallebay, Tallebarde, Talabot, Talbot. Traileburcense will produce Tralebeau, Treillebois, Trébosc, Trébons, Terrebourg, Terrefort, Treffort. This is pure hypothesis. What is interesting is that these place names reveal routes to Spain across the Pyrenees.
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- Slave trade dynamics shifted significantly after Charlemagne's death in 814, impacting Viking activities.
- Vikings turned to Ireland for slaves due to the drying up of Frankish slave exports.
- The emirate of Cordoba's demand for slaves fueled Viking invasions in Gascony.
- Place names like Taillebourg reveal historical trade routes to Spain across the Pyrenees.
- The text hypothesizes connections between Viking invasions and the slave trade's economic implications.
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What role did slave trade play in Viking invasion strategies?addThe study reveals that the Emirate of Cordoba's demand for slaves prompted Vikings to target Ireland for captives, initiating invasions.
How did Charlemagne's policies impact slave trading routes in Europe?addThe paper finds that Charlemagne initially sold pagan prisoners to Cordoba, shifting slave trade dynamics post-814.
When did Viking involvement in slave trade intensify according to historical texts?addIn 795, Spanish texts record Scandinavian Pagans as traders, highlighting the evolving trade dynamics.
What implications did Christianization have on the slave trade after Charlemagne?addPost-Charlemagne, Christian prisoners could not be sold to Muslims, leading to a decline in slave exports.
Why did Viking raids primarily target Ireland in response to trading needs?addThe research indicates that diminished Frankish exports encouraged Vikings to exploit Ireland's potential as a slave source.
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