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  • Aztec Empire Sole Ruler
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    In this paper I am going to compare and contrast the lives of Hernando Cortes and Charlemagne. The common point I am going to prove in my paper is that they were both men who had other roles to play, besides conquering lands, but at the end of their time their most influential task was the expansion of their kingdoms for their respected regions, and they also defeated many strong empires to do so. Charlemagne or in Latin Carolus Magnus which means Charles the Great (Encarta, Charlemagne, 1) was ...
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  • Aix La Chapelle 2 Years
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    And although his body was not pierced by the sword, the trial of many sufferings, the perilous combats in which he engaged, his daily willingness to die for the conversion of the infidel, have made of him a martyr. The Medieval Age is thought of as a dark time, where everything tended to be bleak and dismal, however there was light all through this period, and many institutions we have today were created and formed during this time. Out of this great time, we get great leaders, some of who are A...
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  • Ability To Read Read And Write
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    Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, King of the Franks (742 - 814), was a strong leader who unified Western Europe through military power and the blessing of the Church. His belief in the need for education among the Frankish people was to bring about religious, political, and educational reforms that would change the history of Europe. Charlemagne was born in 742 at Aachen, the son of Pepin (or Pippin) the Short and grandson of Charles Martel. His grandfather, Charles, had begun the process of u...
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  • Art And Architecture Set The Stage
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    ... or the education of the priests, but were open to all people. Charlemagne's Admonition generali's stressed the importance of education for everyone. Many of the scholars brought to the Palace School were foreigners: Italians, Spaniards, and Irish, but there were also some Franks. (Holmes 96 - 97) Charlemagne saw it his duty to create a center for science, art and literature, and to spearhead a cultural revolution in Western Europe. Charlemagne himself joined the school, attended classes, and...
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  • Anglo Saxon Christian Religion
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    During the Anglo-Saxon period there were many kings. Three of the more notable kings were Offa of Mercia, Alfred of Wessex, and Aethelbert of Kent. Offa also known as "King of the English" reigned in Mercia from 757 to 796. Offa had a more powerful kingdom than others such as Lindsey, the Hwicce, and Sussex. Offa had control over all of the kingdoms mentioned even the kingdoms of Kent and East Anglia. King Offa had gotten his position as king after a civil war. He was able to succesful extend hi...
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  • King Of The Franks Pope Leo
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    Charlemagne is also known as Charles the Great. He was the most famous ruler in the Middle Ages. He was the king of the Franks from 768 - 814 and the emperor of the Romans from 800 - 814. Charlemagne's kingdom included most of western and central Europe. He was born in 742 and died in 814. Charlemagne was a tall man for that time at over six feet. He had a thick neck, red hair, and blue eyes. Some words that describe him would be ambitious, strong, and brutal. Charlemagne was a very smart man. H...
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  • Conflict Between States Conceptions Of War Definition
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    Cicero defines war broadly as 'a contention by force'; Hugo Grotius adds that 'war is the state of contending parties, considered as such'; Thomas Hobbes notes that war is also an attitude: 'By war is meant a state of affairs, which may exist even while its operations are not continued'; Denis Diderot comments that war is 'a convulsive and violent disease of the body politic; ' for Karl von Clausewitz, 'war is the continuation of politics by other means', and so on. Each definition has its stren...
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  • Rise To Power Ability To Read
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    Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, King of the Franks (742 - 814), was a strong leader who unified Western Europe through military power and the blessing of the Church. His belief in the need for education among the Frankish people was to bring about religious, political, and educational reforms that would change the history of Europe. Charlemagne was born in 742 at Aachen, the son of Pepin (or Pippin) the Short and grandson of Charles Martel. His grandfather, Charles, had begun the process of u...
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  • Aix La Chapelle Middle Ages
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    Charlemagne The King We know a good deal about Charlemagne because we have two biographies of him written by men who were close to him. The more important of these is by Einhard. He describes Charlemagne as being moderately tall, around six feet tall and powerfully built with a thick neck and deep chest. He had the red hair and blue eyes of his tribe and was possessed of both strength and stamina. He was average of the Franks in his love for hunting and for feasting, but Einhard notes that his k...
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  • Aix La Chapelle King Of The Franks
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    Throughout history, there Charlemagne Introduction Throughout history, there have been many good and bad rulers, from the bravery of Alexander the Great, to the madness of George III. None, however, helped shape European feudalism like Charlemagne, King of the Franks, First of the Holy Roman Emperors. His advancements in government were not his only advancements though. He created an educational system for his people. While far behind the public and private educational systems of today, in the 8...
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  • Company New York Frankish Kingdom
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    HONR- 1114 12 - 09 - 99 By Charlemagne Maple/ McBride HONR- 1114 12 - 09 - 99 By the Cross and the Sword: Charlemagne's Impact on the West. He who ordains the fate of kingdoms in the march of the centuries, the all-powerful Disposer of events, having destroyed one extraordinary image, that of the Romans, which had, it was true, feet of iron, or even feet of clay, then raised up, among the Franks, the golden head of a second image, equally remarkable, in the person of the illustrious Charlemagne....
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  • Aix La Chapelle Learned To Read
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    By the sword and the cross, Charlemagne became master of Western Europe. It was falling into decay when Charlemagne became joint king of the Franks in 768. Except in the monasteries, people had all but forgotten education and the arts. Boldly Charlemagne conquered barbarians and kings alike. By restoring the roots of learning and order, he preserved many political rights and revived culture. Charlemagne's grandfather was Charles Martel, the warrior who crushed the Saracens. Charlemagne was the e...
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  • 3 Rd Century Roman Empire
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    The last phase of the Western Roman Empire, the period of transition between Romania and the rise of a new medieval world, is marked by successive incursions of Barbarians from the north. In particular, there were the Goths (Visigoths and Ostrogoths), Alans, Suebi, Vandals, Huns, and the Franks. Dominating present-day northern France, Belgium, and western Germany, one of these groups, the Franks, established the most powerful Christian kingdom of early medieval western Europe. The origins of the...
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  • Charlemagne Military Service
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    ul type = disc> Throughout Europe core of royal lands remaining in tact over long periods, outcome King? s efforts for a single heir, failure in assassinations and usurpations? divisions of royal lands 0 Charlemagne and his brother 768 and three sons Louis the Pious 843. Carefully managed? food stocks in the winter, not necessarily all visited, sometimes single residence emerges? 794 onwards Aachen Charlemagne? s domain Royal fisc fluid? confiscation, granting o land? The wherewithal to reward f...
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  • Free Men Great Men
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    A series of aristocratic leading men, or Frankish empire with large numbers of more or less equal free men under a King? ? Traditional view that Frankish full of free men? Why: Merovingian's acted so arbitrarily that does not seem to have been an effective aristocratic counter-force. Legal evidence distinguishes between unfree and free, implies no nobility Not much evidence for inheritance of power and wealth, basis of aristocracy surely? Older model: transition free men to aristocratic politics...
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