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The Life of Charlemagne
Thomas Hodgkin
The Life of Charlemagne
Thomas Hodgkin
One of the most comprehensive biographies of the famous Frankish leader ever written, drawn from original sources and meticulously researched. Read here of the factors which shaped post-Roman France and Germany, and indeed, most of Western Europe.
This highly satisfying work documents all of Charlemagne's deeds, including his ascension to power, the invasion of northern Italy and campaigns against the Lombards, the series of wars with the Moors in Spain, and the campaigns against the Avar invaders in eastern Europe.
This work does also not shy away from describing in detail the thirty-year-long war against the pagans of Saxon Germany, an event which ended with the conversion to Christianity of Germany, and ultimately, all of Europe.
This new edition has been completely reset, indexed, and contains dozens of new footnotes to explain personalities, events, and details to the present-day reader.
Contents
Preface
Chapter I: Introduction
Chapter II: Early Mayors of the Palace
Chapter III: Pippin of Heristal and Charles Martel
Chapter IV: Pippin, King of the Franks
Chapter V: Fall of the Lombard Monarchy
Chapter VI: The Conversion of the Saxons
Chapter VII: Revolts and Conspiracies
Chapter VIII: Roncesvalles
Chapter IX: Wars with Avars and Sclaves
Chapter X: Relations with the East
Chapter XI: Carolus Augustus
Chapter XII: Old Age
Chapter XIII: Results
Appendix A: Genealogy of the Ancestors of Charles the Great
Appendix B: Family of St. Charles the Great
Index
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Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 18, 2022 |
ISBN13 | 9781647645151 |
Publishers | Scrawny Goat Books |
Pages | 208 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 11 mm · 285 g |
Language | English |
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