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    these biases in Einhard’s The Life of Charlemagne in which this adviser and close friend to the great Frankish king gives his history of Charlemagne’s life. One issue that Einhard repeatedly touches on is the virtually uninterrupted series of wars that the Frankish Kingdom under ’Charles the Great’ undertook. Throughout the individual accounts of these war‚ Einhard attempts to justify Charlemagne’s military career. It seems that when one looks back at Charlemagne and his seemingly unending chain

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    World Civilizations April‚ 4‚ 2015 Charlemagne and the Carolingian Empire A major part of European history is the building of France. Charlemagne and the Carolingian Empire was major factor in the rise to modern France and a huge part of it history. Charlemagne sculpted the landscape of France with political‚ economic‚ and educational ventures to establish the Holy Roman Empire. The laying of a foundation for a centralized government is what Charlemagne was aiming for throughout the rein of the

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    Two Lives of Charlemagne

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    "Book Review of Two Lives of Charlemagne" After having read both versions of the life of Charlemagne there is no doubt that they differ greatly in the sense of style‚ audience‚ and emotion. By reading these two descriptions of Charlemagne’s life we are able to decipher somewhat of the life he led as a shaper of early medieval European history. However‚ both of these versions possess the admiration of a noble man who they believe is worthy enough to be noted in history to some degree. The first

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    Charlemagne was born into a royal family which means he was destined to become royalty later on. He was born around 742 and was the son of Bertrada of Laon and Pepin the Short who became king in 751. Pepin divided the kingdom equally between him and his brother. After his brother died and it was passed on to his nephews‚ Charlemagne murdered them and seized their territories. As an adult‚ Charlemagne displayed a talent for languages and could speak Latin and understand Greek‚ among other languages

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    Charlemagne brought some key administrative developments into his domain‚ which got to be known as the Carolingian Empire. He based on the current arrangement of seignorialism‚ whereby lords gave tracts of area to their nobles in return for faithfulness and administration. Charlemagne conceded vast landholdings called fiefs to numerous tribal military pioneers. Furthermore‚ he delegated various Frankish nobles to the posts of checks (the leader of a locale called an area) and margraves (the number

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    Charlemagne: Review Notes

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    Unit 8 Charlemagne Why did Charlemagne distrust the pope’s motives in crowning Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor? - By crowning him emperor‚ the pope established the significant precedent that only the pope could confer the imperial crown. - He was worried about a conflict with the Byzantines. The Byzantine Empress Irene was rumored to have considered a marriage to Charlemagne‚ and his coronation as emperor‚ was seen as an insult to Byzantium. How could Charlemagne create such a powerful empire

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    The Dark Ages: The Justinian Code The Corpus Juris Civilis referred as the Code of Justinian was issued from 529 to 534 to the order of Justinian I‚ Eastern Roman Emperor. The work had three parts which was the Code‚ the Digest or Pandects‚ and the Institutes. The Code was a compilation that was selection of enactments to date. The Digest or Pandects ‚ is an encyclopedia which is basically based on mostly extracts from the writing of the Roman Jurists. The third part was the Institutes

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    In this project I am investigating how Empress Theodora become so powerful‚ what ways did she use? The author of The Secret History‚ the only source of information about Theodora‚ was named Procopius. He was a great historian of the Byzantine Empire‚ who was born in Caesarea on the coast of Palestine in 500 A.D.‚ and died around 565 A.D. After his death‚ only two other books written by Procopius were found: History of the Wars and Buildings. The Secret History was originally written in Latin‚ published

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    http://cappsfamily.hypermart.net/justinian.htm Byzantine Emperor Justinian was the bold architect of a revitalized Byzantine Empire that would leave a lasting legacy for Western Civilization. As much of Europe entered the Dark Ages‚ Justinian ’s vision of a restored Roman Empire would reverse the decline of the Byzantine Empire and lay a firm foundation that would allow the Byzantine Empire to survive for centuries to come. Justinian‚ whose full name was Flavius Anicius Julianus Justinianus

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    Justinian I and His Codification of Roman Law Justinain I‚ whose full name was Flavius Justinianus in Latin‚ was the Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565. He is commonly known as Justinian the Great‚ who had spent all his reign restoring the greatness of the Byzantine Empire and trying to reconquer the western half of the Roman Empire. His achievements could be seen in the Roman law‚ the administrative system of the Empire‚ religion‚ literature‚ architecture and some other fields‚ enough to prove his

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