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Charlemagne

By Ferdinand Schmidt

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness the life of a powerful ruler as he conquers nations, enhances culture, and navigates the treacherous politics of the early Middle Ages.

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2019-07-10
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"Charlemagne" by Ferdinand Schmidt is a historical narrative that recounts the life and accomplishments of Charlemagne, a towering figure in European history, celebrated for his military victories, skill in administration, and support for education and culture. The book explores not only Charlemagne himself but also the social and political environment of his era, showing the early medieval world that he influenced. Opening with Charlemagne at his court in Ingelheim, the book highlights his importance as a ruler and the magnificent architecture of his palace. It then paints a picture of his physical appearance and varied interests portraying him as a prominent commander who juggles the demands of war and governance with an appreciation for learning and the arts. The narrative emphasizes both his life at home and the struggle to maintain power during his rule, setting the stage for the historical events and changes that develop throughout the book.

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