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Austrasia: A Marchland and Frontier Kingdom

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Theuderic I: Heir of the East (Austrasia) · EARLY MIDDLE AGES

Theuderic I’s kingdom is often seen as the core of Austrasia. It is the East of the Frankish world: a zone of frontiers, fortresses, and strategic routes.


🗺️ What is a “march”?

A march is a border territory.

  • Role: protect the heart of the kingdom against attacks.
  • Consequence: military leaders, cavalry, and quick alliances are highly valued.

🏙️ Power supported by cities

Contrary to the image of a purely rural Middle Ages, the East remained strongly urban.

  • Reims / Metz: political and religious centres.
  • Bishops: indispensable partners, able to organise, negotiate, and maintain order.

⚔️ Why is the East strategic?

  • The Rhine: frontier, trade route, military axis.
  • Neighbouring peoples: alternating war, alliances, and tribute.
  • Resources: controlling routes means controlling wealth and recruitment.

🧠 Key takeaways

  • Austrasia is a frontier kingdom.
  • It shapes a powerful military aristocracy.
  • It becomes a pillar of the Frankish world for centuries.