This book is published with the intent of marking the 1500th anniversary of Radegund's birth, as well as to create an accessible biography for a broad audience.
Dailey makes judicious use of a careful close reading of these surviving sources, alongside insights from material culture and archaeology, to tell Radegund's story.
Radegund is certainly deserving of having a biography written about her; her life story captivates those interested in Merovingians and medieval women.
The blend of scholarly merit with approachable prose offers readers a chance to engage with Radegund’s significant yet complex life.
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