The Emperor Charlemagne by Russell Chamberlin

The Emperor Charlemagne by Russell Chamberlin

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Zusammenfassung

A biography of the man who built an empire to rival the mighty Byzantines. Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Lombards and Emperor of the Romans, also initiated the renaissance of learning and art known as the Golden Age.

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The Emperor Charlemagne by Russell Chamberlin

Few men have exerted such a lasting influence on the course of Western history as has Charlemagne (742-814). At the height of his power in the early ninth century Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Lombards and Emperor of the Romans, ruled all the Christian lands of western Europe except the British Isles and southern Italy and Sicily. Charismatic, gregarious, energetic and cultured, he initiated and encouraged a renaissance of learning and artistic enterprise that appeared to later generations as a Golden Age. An incomparable general, administrator and law-giver, he was as skilled on the battlefield as in the council chamber, and by sheer force of character held together an empire that rivalled the Byzantines in the East. Russell Chamberlin provides a biography of the man who built an empire to rival the mighty Byzantines.
Russell Chamberlin is a writer who specialises in history. Among his many publications are The World of the Italian Renaissance, Life in Medieval France. The English Country Town and the Tower of London, where he was once briefly arrested by a Yeoman Gaoler. Sutton Publishing has recently re-issued The Bad Poes in our Sutton History Classics series and Loot - The History of Plunder.
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ISBN 13 9780750934824
ISBN 10 0750934824
Titel The Emperor Charlemagne
Autor Russell Chamberlin
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag The History Press Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 1980-01-01
Seitenanzahl 256
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