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Carolingian
Carolingian Carolingian Dynasty Pippinids Pippin the Elder (+ 640) Grimoald ... Francia) Louis the German(Eastern Francia) The Carolingian Dynasty (known variously as the Carlovingians or ... in some kingdoms until 987. The name Carolingian itself comes from Charles Martel (from the ... was crowned emperor in 800. The last Carolingian emperor died in 899 before the ...
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Carolingian Empire
Carolingian Empire Map of Carolingian Empire The term Carolingian Empire is sometimes used to refer to ... the 5th to the 9th century. The "Carolingian Empire" ended with the death of the ... kingdoms ruled by various members of the Carolingian dynasty. From the inception of the ...
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Carolingian Renaissance
Carolingian Renaissance Sample of Carolingian minuscule, one of the products of the Carolingian Renaissance. The Carolingian Renaissance was a period of intellectual and ... during to the reigns of of the Carolingian rulers Charlemagne and Louis the Pious. ...
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Talk:Carolingian
Talk:Carolingian If someone were to summarize the Carolingian Dynasty, what would you say?
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Carolingian G
Carolingian G The Carolingian G or French G is one of ... the insular G or Irish G. The Carolingian G stands at the basis of the ... being dropped from the English alphabet. The Carolingian G is the standard letter form for ...
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Carolingian art
Carolingian art Lorsch Gospels 778–820. Charlemagne's Court School. Carolingian art is the roughly 120-year period ... immediate heirs — popularly known as the Carolingian Renaissance. For the first time, Northern European ... eventually Gothic art in the West. The Carolingian era is the first period in the ... immense consequences, for it was out of Carolingian art that western Romanesque and Gothic ...
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Carolingian minuscule
Carolingian minuscule Example from 10th century manuscript Carolingian or Caroline minuscule is a script developed ... texts, and educational material were written in Carolingian minuscule throughout the Carolingian Renaissance. The script developed into Blackletter and ... Page of text (folio 160v) from a Carolingian Gospel Book (British Library, MS Add. ...
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Structure Carolingian (translated from French)
Structure Carolingian One also speaks about rebirth carlingienne. Indeed ... its court the largest scholars of its Carolingian Empire. The desire first of Charlemagne and ... to the forms high Antiquity which characterizes Carolingian architecture and its setting with the service ... by the rémploi elements of Antique architecture. Carolingian architecture is also the prémice with architecture ...
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Talk:Carolingian Dynasty
Talk:Carolingian Dynasty ktsquare, I'm sorry if my ... but I've been looking through the Carolingian stuff, and a lot of it is ... made little sense. The point of using Carolingian Empire was in fact to point out ... doesn't make sense to discuss a Carolingian Dynasty -- this should perhaps be a list of Carolingian Rulers, and really should include Eastern ...
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Talk:Carolingian minuscule
Talk:Carolingian minuscule I see that some scholars refer ... to "Caroline minuscule." This appears interchangably with "Carolingian miniscule" in literature. Also, Wikipedia's article ... clarify this simple matter? Yeah, Caroline and Carolingian both refer to the same thing (ie ... Bishop 01:31, 11 November 2005 (UTC) "Carolingian" is completely familiar and utterly unequivocal. "Caroline ...
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