Charlemagne: King of the Franks

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By the mid 8th century no centralized European authority had yet arisen to take the place of the place of the Roman Empire since its collapse. But in Germany, the Frankish dynasty began to establish itself and eventually their kingdom covered most of modern day France as well as other parts of Central and Eastern Europe. In the midst of all of the chaos to control the land, one individual stood at the heart of the Franks’ expansion: Charlemagne. A pious and arrogant leader, he made such an impact on the world he is still arguably one of the greatest kings to have ever ruled. Charlemagne established his dynasty and elevated his family’s influence throughout Europe. His is a story full of violence and heroism, displaying political, social, and religious advances. It is a story that exhibits what it takes to be a king during a time in history where it was difficult to amount to anything at all. Author Cameron White in his book entitled 'Charlemagne: King of the Franks' captures the essence of the warrior King Charlemagne, the time period in which he ruled and the great impact he had upon the world.

Author(s): Cameron White
Publisher: Make Profits Easy LLC
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 260

Introduction
Chapter 1: The Birth of Charlemagne
Chapter 2: Pippin III and the Pope
Chapter 3: Becoming King
Chapter 4: Taking Over His Kingdom
Chapter 5: The Difficulties of Charlemagne’s Time
Chapter 6: The European Picture
Chapter 7: Expanding His Kingdom
Chapter 8: Charlemagne and the Saxons
Chapter 9: Saxony Erupts Again
Chapter 10: The Blood Court of Verden
Chapter 11: The Third Campaign
Chapter 12: Other Campaigns During this Period
Chapter 13: The Spanish Campaign
Chapter 14: Charlemagne and Bavaria
Chapter 15: Charlemagne and The Huns
Chapter 16: The Battles in Aquitaine
Chapter 17: Additional Revolts and Uprisings
Chapter 18: The Byzantine War
Chapter 19: Charlemagne and Rome
Chapter 20: The Rise of Pope Leo III
Chapter 21: The View of the Byzantines
Chapter 22: Charlemagne and His Family
Chapter 23: Charlemagne After His Coronation
Chapter 24: How His Coronation Helped Shape Europe
Chapter 25: Dealing with the Economy and Trade
Chapter 26: Was Charlemagne Responsible for a Cultural Rebirth?
Chapter 27: The Concept of the Carolingian Renaissance
Chapter 28: The Lesson from Charlemagne and His Battles
Chapter 29: Charlemagne’s Ability to Rule His Court
Chapter 30: The Introduction of Religious Reform
Chapter 31: Was Charlemagne a Successful Emperor?
Chapter 32: The Death of Charlemagne
Chapter 33: What is the Overall Conclusion?
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