
Charlemagne
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Authors:
- Schmidt, Ferdinand
1816 - 1890
- Upton, George P. (George Putnam)
1834 - 1919
About this book
In an era marked by the rise of empires and the quest for unity, "Charlemagne" by Ferdinand Schmidt explores the life of a pivotal figure whose reign transformed Europe. This historical account delves into Charlemagne's military conquests and his visionary reforms that laid the groundwork for modern governance. With a focus on his role in the Carolingian Renaissance and the establishment of the Holy Roman Empire, Schmidt highlights the significance of Charlemagne's administrative innovations and cultural patronage. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this compelling narrative offers a rich understanding of leadership and legacy. Discover how one ruler's vision shaped the course of history in "Charlemagne."
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