Charlemagne: A Life From Beginning to End

Nonfiction, History, France, Medieval
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Author: Hourly History ISBN: 9781536567311
Publisher: Hourly History Publication: September 8, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Hourly History
ISBN: 9781536567311
Publisher: Hourly History
Publication: September 8, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

It is possible that no man has ever dominated a time as much as Charles the Great dominated the Early Middle Ages. It is true that the era had its kings, warriors, scholars, and religious leaders, but in many ways, Charlemagne was all of these things. 

Inside you will read about...
✓ Charles the Carolingian
✓ Charles the Conqueror
✓ Charles the King
✓ Charles the Man
✓ Charles the Holy Roman Emperor
✓ The End of Charlemagne

He conquered land for the Franks and sent in missionaries to convert the pagans to Christianity. He was probably illiterate, but he brought in Europe's most renowned scholar, Alcuin of York, to transform education for both clergy and laity. He was much-married and virile, but he cherished his children and provided education for both his sons and his daughters. When he was named the Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III, his title was a Christian benediction for the conquest that unified Western Europe. The unification did not last, but the legend never faded.

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It is possible that no man has ever dominated a time as much as Charles the Great dominated the Early Middle Ages. It is true that the era had its kings, warriors, scholars, and religious leaders, but in many ways, Charlemagne was all of these things. 

Inside you will read about...
✓ Charles the Carolingian
✓ Charles the Conqueror
✓ Charles the King
✓ Charles the Man
✓ Charles the Holy Roman Emperor
✓ The End of Charlemagne

He conquered land for the Franks and sent in missionaries to convert the pagans to Christianity. He was probably illiterate, but he brought in Europe's most renowned scholar, Alcuin of York, to transform education for both clergy and laity. He was much-married and virile, but he cherished his children and provided education for both his sons and his daughters. When he was named the Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III, his title was a Christian benediction for the conquest that unified Western Europe. The unification did not last, but the legend never faded.

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