Early Western Christendom, c.500-700 - Early Medieval Politics - Localism and kingship

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Why did some towns survive, even though the economy was bad

Because these towns became the sites of the bishops' cathedrals

How did the bishops took and economic importance

Because the profits made from pilgrims, replaced those made from trade. This is because bishops displayed relics that were believed to have healing powers, and because of these relics bishops were the rulers of cities and regions.

What was essential to early medieval kingship

Personal loyalty

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