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Lombards from power in northern Italy in 774. Charlemagne's reign saw a period of expansion that led to the conquests of Bavaria, Saxony, and northern Spain... |
Pepin the Short (section Assumption of power) unknown causes and was succeeded by his sons Charlemagne and Carloman. Although Pepin was unquestionably one of the most powerful and successful rulers... |
Carolingian dynasty (redirect from Descendants of Charlemagne) Martel and his grandson Charlemagne, descendants of the Arnulfing and Pippinid clans of the 7th century AD. The dynasty consolidated its power in the... |
dominant power in the West, and in the ninth century, popes such as Nicholas I continued to involve themselves in Frankish politics. Charlemagne had a keen... |
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Vita Karoli Magni (redirect from Life of charlemagne) Magni (Life of Charlemagne) is a biography of Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans, written by Einhard. The Life of Charlemagne is a... |
Carolingian Empire (redirect from Collapse of Charlemagne's empire) (2019). King and Emperor: A New Life of Charlemagne. London: Allen Lane. pp. 232, 356. Airlie, Stuart (2012). Power and Its Problems in Carolingian Europe... |
of trade, a small rise in average temperatures in the North Atlantic region and increased migration. In the 19th century the early Middle Ages were often... |
Holy Roman Empire (category Early modern period) emperor by Pope John XII, fashioning himself as Charlemagne's and the Carolingian Empire's successor, and beginning a continuous existence of the empire... |
Alcuin (category Wikipedia articles incorporating citation to the NSRW) chancellor in Aachen. "The most learned man anywhere to be found", according to Einhard's Life of Charlemagne (c. 817–833), he is considered among the most important... |
Pope Leo III (section Coronation of Charlemagne) June 816) was bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 26 December 795 to his death. Protected by Charlemagne from the supporters of his predecessor... |
in power. The Kingdom of God, which the royal priest, Charlemagne, by his overshadowing personality had, in his own opinion, made a fact, proved to be... |
Siege of Paris (845) (category River and lake piracy) (after Charlemagne's death) but failed to hold against renewed attacks of Danish Vikings in Frisia and Dorestad in 834. The attacks in 820 and 834 were... |
Kingdom of France (category Early Modern France) Europe since the High Middle Ages. It was also an early colonial power, with colonies in Asia and Africa, and the largest being New France in North America... |
Irene of Athens (section Fall and return to throne) coincidental rise of the Carolingian Empire in Western Europe, which rivaled Irene's Byzantium in size and power. Charlemagne invaded Italy early on in his... |
Charles Martel (section Contesting for power) laid the foundations for his son Pepin's rise to the Frankish throne in 751, and his grandson Charlemagne's imperial acclamation in 800. However, for... |
House of Medici (section Rise to power) in Europe during the 15th century and facilitated the Medicis' rise to political power in Florence, although they officially remained citizens rather... |
List of medieval great powers (redirect from Historic power) and early Salian rulers to the Imperial Church was to contribute quite considerably to the rise of the East Frankish Empire to a European great power... |
Tassilo III, Duke of Bavaria (category German prisoners sentenced to death) argued that the reason why Charlemagne removed Tassilo from power was the greater power he had in the duchy of Bavaria and the greater independency he... |
Roman Empire Tiburtine Sibyl Translatio imperii "Emperor of the World: Charlemagne and the Construction of Imperial Authority, 800-1229 - PDF Free Download"... |