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    the cross have a similar shape. This is an Ottonian piece and the Ottonians were very influenced by the Carolingian Renaissance time period. So these doors definitely show off some of that influence.

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    entered into a diplomatic negotiation with all of them. Posterity overlooks Charlemagne’s slaughters of the Saxons and remembers the victories and the broad movement of government reform and learning that accompanied them‚ which has been called the Carolingian Renaissance. Although his empire survived him by only one generation‚ it contributed decisively to the eventual reconstitution‚ in the mind of a Western Europe disjointed since the end of the Roman Empire‚ of a common intellectual‚ religious‚

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    In the Roman Empire‚ much of the art focused on the Roman mythology as well as more worldly topics‚ such as nature. However‚ during the Middle Ages‚ a shift in the tone and topic of art could be seen‚ especially within the Carolingian Renaissance. The art produced during the Middle Ages was much more focused on Christian stories‚ while still gaining inspiration from the art of the Romans. As the Middle Ages came to a close‚ the focus began to shift slightly from being completely

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    A New Empire In The West   The Early Middle Ages‚ 500-1000   Introduction The first dominant kingdom to emerge from the decentralization of the early Middle Ages was that of the Germanic tribe of the Franks. From 714 to 814‚ the Carolingian House of the Franks brought stability and progress to northern Europe. A large portion of the West enjoyed military and political security as well as religious unity.   This accomplishment was not to last‚ however. The Frankish empire did not endure

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    continued for two centuries before being succeeded by the Carolingian dynasty. Class Notes‚ The Emergence of Europe The Carolingian dynasty’s most prominent leader was Charlemagne‚ who became King of the Franks in 768; he would also eventually come to be Emperor of the Romans in 800 after conquering Italy. He transformed the Frankish kingdom into an empire‚ encompassing most of Western and Central Europe. Charlemagne also gave rise to the Carolingian Renaissance‚ a revival of culture that created a common

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    very own Palace school. The Palace school was set in place for Charlemagne’s children’s and other pupils of royal blood were taught the skills of leadership and liberal arts. The educational reforms of the Carolingian Renaissance were under way. Though the education begin to boom in the Carolingian Renaissance due to the king educating himself‚ his children‚ and other nobles‚ it did not stop

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    In the Early Middle Ages‚ the order and centralized government of the Roman Empire had disappeared‚ leaving in its wake a decentralized people across Europe and Italy. Surviving the fall of Rome‚ the Catholic Church helped preserve civilization‚ and helped create order with Charlemagne throughout Europe and Italy. Nevertheless Vikings from the Scandinavian and Danish people in the north sailed down as pirates‚ and raided much of the coastline of Europe‚ killing‚ destroying‚ and stealing valuables

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    Figure 3 – The 9th century Torhalle‚ or gatehouse‚ at the Lorsch Abbey in Germany. Figure 2 – Exterior of Corvey Abbey‚ showing the Westwork. The Carolingian Dynasty‚ which some say is where Pre-Romanesque architecture began‚ reigned from the late 8th century into the 10th century. Also deriving from a Frankish noble family‚ the Carolingians are credited with a couple of

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    life of poverty‚ chastity‚ and obedience to the abbot for anyone living on the grounds. Monasteries also engaged in agriculture production and the copying and study of Latin heritage. Around the 700’s‚ the Carolingians became the first powerful empire of Western Christendom. The Carolingians were founded by Charles Martel‚ but their greatest leader was his grandson Charlemagne. Charles Martel had a large army of mounted soldiers‚ who used stirrups to better stay on their horses‚ to defeat the Umayyad’s

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    Feudalism is a popular theme in the 9th through 12th century. It refers to a social system that was key feature in medieval Europe (Medieval Europe: Feudalism) and is also “unsuitable in describing an extraordinarily complex situation” (Medieval Europe: Feudalism). The concept of feudalism adapted the longer it stayed around is why most historians do not approve of the standard concept of just a social system. The origin of feudalism stems from the “basic idea common to any society with a warrior

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