Today we're going to continue to cover the magnificent life and legend of Emperor Charlemagne, also known as Emperor Charles the Great. Being often referred to as the father of Europe Emperor Charlemagne the great was an excellent military commander, uniting the Frankish kingdom conquering Italy, Bavaria, Saxony, and northern Spain. Due to his conquests and help in spreading Christianity Charlemagne was in January 800 A.D crowned emperor of Rome by the Pope. Being both a man of the battlefield as well as of the mind Charlemagne also contributed to the cultural and intellectual development in Europe in what is today known as the Carolingian renaissance.
But how did he get there?
That’s the subject that we will cover in this video where we will cover Charlemagne's attempt to invade the Iberian Peninsula and its aftermath so stay tuned!
Part 1: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CGHNTx4Zh-w.html
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- Medieval Europe by Chris Wickham. Link: amzn.to/2I0AHu7
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Sources.
Medieval Europe(Chris Wickham, 2016).
Charlemagne’s Early Campaigns 768-777(Kelly DeVries et al, 2013).
britannica.com/biography/Charlemagne
Conquest and Christianisation(Ingrid Rembold, 2017).
Two lives of Charlemagne(Einhard and Notker, translated by David Ganz).
11 дек 2018