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1. Charlemagne was successful and actually Charlemagne became king of the Lombards

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3. Charlemagne and the Carolingian revival

4. Charlemagne and the Carolingian Empire

5. Charlemagne © Charlemagne (Charles the Great) was king of the Franks and Christian emperor of the West

6. Charlemagne: The Formation of a European Identity

7. Charlemagne carried out a reform in education.

8. When Pippin died, Charlemagne and his brother

9. A collection of genealogical profiles related to Ancestors of Charlemagne

10. According to this article all Europeans are descended from Charlemagne.

11. But Aachen's history goes back even further than 8th-century Charlemagne

12. The Emperor Charlemagne is the ancestor of most, perhaps all Europeans

13. Benedictine scholar and counselor to Charlemagne, sometimes called Alcuin of York

14. Charlemagne, also Charles the Great, or Carolus Magnus, hence the name Carolingian

15. Experts generally agree that only 8 ancestors of Charlemagne can be proven

16. 9.2 Dispute concerning the acceptance of work done on the Charlemagne building

17. Charlemagne invited Alcuin to become the minister of education for the Frankish court.

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19. They conquered the area east of the Lauwers in 785, when Charlemagne defeated Widukind.

20. After the Siege of Pavia in 774, Charlemagne allowed Hrodgaud to keep the duchy.

21. The Carolingian renaissance and its aftermath The cultural revival under Charlemagne and his successors

22. Charlemagne was a Frankish warrior king with the background and traditions of the Germanic peoples

23. In her 2008 study of Charlemagne, Charlemagne: The Formation of a European Identity, Rosamond McKitterick observes, “Charlemagne, king of the Franks from 768 to 814, is one of the few major rulers in European history for whom there is an agreed stereotype.” Celebrated as a mighty conqueror, a pious Christian ruler, and an enlightened patron of …

24. We use the term Carolingian to refer to the time of Charlemagne and his successors

25. Charlemagne was a tireless reformer who tried to improve his people’s lot in many ways

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27. In 791 Charlemagne confirmed the status of the Jewish Principate and made the title of Nasi permanent.

28. In 800, Pope Leo III crowned the Frankish ruler Charlemagne [Charles the Great] emperor of the Romans. . . .

29. Albinus definition: 735–804 ad , English scholar and theologian ; friend and adviser of Charlemagne Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

30. In 787 Charlemagne, the Holy Roman emperor, established the diocese of Bremen, which became the base for missionary

31. My first Charlemagne biography was by Harold Lamb, another excellent source of easy reading history of famous people

32. Three and a half centuries after his death, in 1165, Charlemagne was Canonized by the anti-pope Paschal III

33. During the eighth and ninth centuries, the Carolingian dynasty (named for Charlemagne) dominated western Europe politically, culturally, and economically.

34. Becoming king of the Franks in 771, Charlemagne had a significant impact on theshape and character of medieval Europe.

35. “Alcuin, Charlemagne et Saint Martin de Tours.” Revue d’histoire de l’église de France 47 (1961): 19–50

36. In the 9th Century, Charlemagne rules over most of Europe and brings a renaissance of religion and culture to the continent.

37. Bertha Carolingian was born 779 to Charlemagne (747-814) and Hildegard (758-783) and died March 11, 825 of unspecified causes

38. Carolingians, the name of a family (so called from Charlemagne, its most illustrious member) which gained the throne of France A.D

39. In 1988, a team of researchers managed to acquire what they believed were the remains of Charlemagne in Aachen Chathedral

40. Charlemagne (c747–814) was the ruler of a vast territory that later came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire

41. 3 When Charlemagne and Vladimir I forced people to undergo baptism, those rulers were acting out of harmony with God’s Word.

42. Charlemagne had an impact in many other areas as well including church music, cultivation and the planting of fruit trees, and civil works

43. Ansegisen and Begga were the grandparents of Charles Martel and were second great grandparents of Charlemagne Ansegisel (also Ansgise, Ansegus, or Anchises) (c

44. Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, was king of the Franks between 768 and 814, and emperor of the West between 800 and 814

45. Aurelian, Restorer of the World is a solitaire game from Tom Russell, the designer of Agricola, Master of Britain and Charlemagne, Master of Europe

46. Charlemagne was the greatest member of the Carolingian family, which arose in the early 7th century in the northeastern region of the Frankish world

47. The Carolingian Dynasty takes its name from the personal name Charles, since many of the kings in the dynasty bore that name, most notably Charlemagne

48. Of Chalices earlier than the time of Charlemagne the existing specimens are so few and so doubtful that generalization of any kind is almost impossible

49. Charlemagne (Latin : Carolus Magnus or Karolus Magnus, meaning Charles the Great) (742 /747 - 28 January 814 ) was King of the Franks from 768 to his death

50. The Carolingian Renaissance, as it is popularly known, was the defining artistic movement of the Frankish Empire in the years dominated by the rule of Charlemagne

51. Aachen Cathedral famously was the palatine Mary chapel of Charlemagne completed around AD 800 and was the coronation church for German kings from 936 to 1531

52. Irmelshausen is first mentioned in the year 800 when Emhild, the Abbess of Milz and a relative of Charlemagne, gave the village to the Counts of Henneberg.

53. A broad scholarly and highly respected look at the reign of Charlemagne, which covers also valuable insights into the writing of history and records in the Carolingian world.

54. Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, King of the Franks (742-814), was a strong leader who unified Western Europe through military power and the blessing of the Church

55. The Order of the Crown of Charlemagne was organized in the United States on January 1, 1939 and incorporated in the District of Columbia on October 10, 1939

56. At this meeting, Paulinus of Aquileia (+802), an associate of Alcuin in Charlemagne�s court, defended the use of the Creed with the Filioque as a way of opposing Adoptionism.

57. Charlemagne simplifies things by saying that his situation is similar to Li Shuwen, or the Alter Servants, where Charlemagne is derived from the "golden age" of Charles the Great as a swordsman and Karl der Große is the "golden age" of Charles the Great as a king; both are the "same person" but have contradicting personalities.

58. THE Chalices OF THE MIDDLE AGES.—Of Chalices earlier than the time of Charlemagne the existing specimens are so few and so doubtful that generalization of any kind is almost impossible

59. Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was the founder of the Carolingian Empire, best known for uniting Western Europe for the first time since the fall of the Roman Empire.

60. English form of the Late Latin name Ambrosius, from Greek Ambrosios.Saint Ambrose (fourth century) was the Bishop of Milan who baptized Saint Augustine; Saint Ambrose (eighth century) was a tutor of Charlemagne.

61. Charlemagne Christian ruler of a "holy" empire "Our task [as secular ruler] is externally, with God's help, to defend with our arms the holy Church of Christ against attacks by the heathen from any

62. When Charlemagne was crowned in 800, he was styled as "most serene Augustus, crowned by God, great and pacific emperor, governing the Roman Empire," thus constituting the elements of "Holy" and "Roman" in the imperial title.

63. Charlemagne (742/743–814) has been represented as the sponsor or even creator of medieval education, and the Carolingian renaissance has been represented as the renewal of Western culture.This renaissance, however, built on earlier episcopal and monastic developments, and, …

64. Alcuin (c.735–804) was a Northumbrian, probably noble, deacon, adviser to Charlemagne, and architect of the Carolingian Renaissance.He was born between 735 and 745, and succeeded his teacher Ælbert as master of the school at York in 767

65. Beaune, in the heart of Burgundy’s famous vineyards, Pommard, Corton-Charlemagne, Romanée-Conti, Meursault, Santenay and Savigny-les-Beaune bring a twinkle to the eyes of wine lovers; Beaune is famous for the Hospice de Beaune (Hôtel-Dieu).

66. Eager to restore the Empire to the position it had occupied under Charlemagne and Otto I the Great, the new king saw clearly that the restoration of order in Germany was a necessary preliminary to the enforcement of the imperial rights in Italy.

67. Beaune, in the heart of Burgundy’s famous vineyards, Pommard, Corton-Charlemagne, Romanée-Conti, Meursault, Santenay and Savigny-les-Beaune bring a twinkle to the eyes of wine lovers; Beaune is famous for the Hospice de Beaune (Hôtel-Dieu)

68. Charlemagne, also called Charles I, byname Charles the Great, (born April 2, 747?—died January 28, 814, Aachen, Austrasia [now in Germany]), king of the Franks (768–814), king of the Lombards (774–814), and first emperor (800–814) of the Romans and of …

69. Charlemagne: Father of a Continent is not just another biography but a fascinating and immensely useful one.” ― Envoi: A Review Journal of Medieval Literature "This book has been vividly and compellingly translated by Allan Cameron, and is an enjoyable and informative read."

70. Charlemagne "You nobles you sons of my leading men soft and dandified, trusting in your birth and your wealth, paying no attention to my command and your advancement, you neglected the pursuit of learning and indulged yourselves in the sport of pleasure and idleness"

71. Charlemagne (2 April 742 or 747 – 28 January 814) (also Charles the Great; from Latin, Carolus Magnus or Karolus Magnus), son of King Pippin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, was the king of the Franks from 768 to 814 and king of the Lombards from 774 to 814.

72. Charlemagne (Latin: Carolus Magnus, English: Charles the Great, German: Karl der Große, Dutch: Karel de Grote) (c.2 April 748 – 28 January, 814) was the king of the Franks and the first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.He was crowned as the Emperor on Christmas Day, 800

73. In easy hours, their talk ran from the Tatar Wall beyond Peking to the Southern Islands, down under Manila; from Portsmouth Navy Yard - New Hampshire and very cold - to obscure Bushwhackings in the West Indies, where Cacao Chiefs, whimsically sanguinary barefoot generals with names like Charlemagne and Christophe, waged war according to the

74. In easy hours their talk ran from the Tartar Wall beyond Pekin to the Southern Islands, down under Manila; from Portsmouth Navy Yard—New Hampshire and very cold—to obscure Bushwhackings in the West Indies, where Cacao chiefs, whimsically sanguinary, barefoot generals with names like Charlemagne and Christophe, waged war according to the

75. In easy hours their talk ran from the Tartar Wall beyond Pekin to the Southern Islands, down under Manila; from Portsmouth Navy Yard—New Hampshire and very cold—to obscure Bushwhackings in the West Indies, where Cacao chiefs, whimsically sanguinary, barefoot generals with names like Charlemagne and Christophe, waged war according to the

76. • The Balkans has always been at the crossroads of cultures and religions •-Illyrians, Greeks and Romans inhabited the area before the arrival of the Pagan Slavs (who arrived from the North) in the 7th century •-Roman Catholicism was first brought to the western part of the region by Charlemagne and later reinforced by the Austrian

77. Aachen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, at the point where Germany borders on Belgium and the Netherlands.Historically this spa-town was a prominent city, the place where the German Kings were crowned, and a famously favoured residence of Charlemagne who still lies buried in the impressive cathedral he himself had built.

78. Lettre de l'archevêque de Cantorberi à l'archevêque de Paris 1 copy Histoire générale, à l'usage des collèges, depuis Charlemagne jusqu'à… 1 copy Fragmens sur l'Inde, sur le général Lalli, et sur le procès du comte de… 1 copy

79. ‘The Carolingian style was developed under the rule of Charlemagne, when, in 789 there was a decree which called for the revision of Church books.’ ‘In 796 Alcuin retired from Charlemagne's Palace School at Aachen and became abbot of the Abbey of St Martin at Tours, where he had his monks continue to work with the Carolingian minuscule

80. The imperial chapel of Charlemagne, now forming the central component of the cathedral in Aachen, Germany, is the best-known surviving example of a palatine chapel.Considered a masterpiece of Carolingian architecture because of its intricately designed core, Aachen Cathedral also exhibits notable elements of the Gothic style.The cathedral was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1978.