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additional meanings that remained available in European political thinking for Hincmar of Reims, De raptu, PL 125, cols 1017B–C. 70 The rhetoric of election 31 many centuries to come, and could serve as a basis for providential concepts of modern nationalism. Acknowledgements Research for this article was supported by the Austrian Research Fund (FWF) in the Wittgenstein Prize project ‘Ethnic processes in Early Medieval Europe’ (2005–10) and in the SFB ‘VISCOM’ F42-G18. A first version of this paper was discussed in January 2010 at a workshop in Hawarden, UK, in the