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    allegiance from their king to God To build churches for the people to worship in To copy the gospels for widespread distribution To establish schools and hospitals for the people 2 points Question 14 Why did Pope Leo III crown Charlemagne the first Holy Roman Emperor? Answer For building the monastery at St. Gall‚ Switzerland For agreeing to support Leo in the First Crusade For Christianizing the people of his vast empire For driving the Germanic Lombards out

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    Charlemagne Charles the Great Charlemagne‚ or Charles the Great‚ was born in 742 to Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon. The oldest of four children‚ Charlemagne rose to great power and significance. He rebuilt the crumbling society of Medieval Europe by introducing numerous social‚ political and cultural reforms in what we now call the Carolingian Renaissance. He became the King of the Franks‚ and gained the title of Holy Roman Emperor. Through many military campaigns‚ he unified northern

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    Charlemagne was . He was crowned emperor by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day in A.D 800. According to () he ruled much of Western Europe from 768 to 814. Under his ruling‚ the Roman Empire experienced arts and education. However‚ Charlemagne was indeed responsible for the death of many pagans that refused to accept Christianity as their religion. Paragraph 1: charlamagne and the pagans‚ he killed them because they refused to convert. ( list other details of why he did this‚ how he did it‚.) One of

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    As noted in more detail in the SparkNote on the Fall of the Roman Empire‚ beginning in the middle of the 3rd century CE‚ the Roman Empire faced increasing Germanic tribe infiltration and internal political chaos. Romans set up generals as emperors‚ who were quickly deposed by rival claimants. This pattern continued until Diocletian (r. 284-305) rose to power in 285. He and Constantine (324-337) administratively reorganized the empire‚ engineering an absolute monarchy. Constantine the Great patronized

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    Christianity syncretistic to Roman religion? St. Augustine transformed Neo-Platonism into powerful Christian philosophy‚ and the birthdate of the unconquered pagan sun god became Christmas‚ which is also the birthdate of Jesus. 11. Why are Charlemagne and the Frankish kingdom important to the spread of Christianity? He spread Christianity across central Europe‚ his conquests expanded the Frankish kingdom into an empire‚ was responsible for an intellectual and cultural revival

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    After the death of Charlemagne the Normans invented the long boat. These new boats could sail out into the ocean; as was important for the Normans because they were a society based on trade and warriors. The long boat journeys also brought capitalism back to Europe. At this time the Muslims controlled the Italian peninsula‚ and in 1029 the Normans defeated the Muslim Navy to gain control of the Italy. They also brought capitalism to the Italy and did away with agricultural manors. The manors were

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    Contributions of Charlemagne During all the history have been a lot of great emperor‚ kings‚ and all the realty stuff which in the past they have a lot of importance because they have to govern the people and also give an example and in a way teach them how to live and be the head of the country. Charlemagne that means Charles the great was the king of the Franks and he expanded his empire greatly. He was a Christian governor and he makes a lot of things to the church and for its country. In the

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    CHAPTER ONE “War Under the Law of Nations a Duel.” In this section the author describes the parallel between the ancient custom of dueling between two men and wars between two nations. He argues the duel between two individuals involved a code similar to the rules warring nations abide by. The goal was simply to arbitrate differences between the parties (either individuals or nations). He points out that within a nation disputes between individuals or provinces are no longer settled as duels or

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    Meet the 4th member of Leo Royale‚ Gerard Beaudelliano‚ a fiery Chimaien Lion with an edge! Born and raised in Banesden Ville‚ Chima this punky Lion loves to take the stage and rock on! Like all the other lovely Lion members of Leo Royale‚ Gerard is a gentleman Lion‚ but in his own unique way. Gerard is a fierce feline rebel that loves to work hard and play harder‚ he will always be there for his fellow Royale members when they need him. Gerard is a daredevil as well‚ jumping feet paws first into

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    Charles’ war with the Saxons was a very bitter expensive war because the Saxons were a fierce group that worshipped the devil‚ were hostile to the Christian religion and were violators of all laws. This war started in 772 AD and went on for thirty three years with many false agreements of surrender by the Saxons including them to renounce the devil and adopt Christianity. In 804 AD Charles wins this long war and allows the rest of the ten thousand Saxons to live in peace as long as they abided by

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