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Charlemagne by Ferdinand Schmidt

by Schmidt, Ferdinand, 1816-1890
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Charlemagne by Ferdinand Schmidt is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the life and achievements of Charlemagne, a significant figure in European history known for his military conquests, administrative prowess, and promotion of education and culture. It not only paints a portrait of Charlemagne himself but also explores the socio-political landscape of his time as he shaped the early medieval world. The opening of the text introduces Charlemagne at his court in Ingelheim, highlighting his stature as a ruler and the architectural grandeur of his palace. It describes his physical appearance and interests, portraying him as a larger-than-life commander who balances the demands of war and governance, as well as his deep appreciation for learning and the arts. The narrative emphasizes both his domestic life and the complexities of maintaining power during his reign, setting the stage for the historical conflicts and transformations that will unfold throughout the book. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category History

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