📗 Libro en inglés CHARLEMAGNE

YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS- 9780300107586

Historia Universal Historia medieval universal

Sinopsis de CHARLEMAGNE

Charlemagne—ruler of the vast Frankish kingdom from 768 to his death in 814 and Holy Roman emperor from the year 800—is considered the father of Europe. He founded the first empire in western Europe after the fall of Rome, and his court at Aix-la-Chapelle was a center of classical learning and a focus of the Carolingian Renaissance. This book is a splendid introduction to Charlemagne’s life and legend.
Matthias Becher describes Charlemagne’s rise to emperor and traces his political and military maneuvering against the Saxons, the Lombards, and others, as Charlemagne incorporated these lands into his own realm. Becher points out that under Charlemagne, jury courts were introduced, the laws of the Franks revised and written down, new coinage introduced, weights and measures reformed, and a Frankish grammar begun. Charlemagne tried to give his kingdom a spiritual basis by referring to antique traditions, says Becher, and he explores the tensions that existed in Charlemagne’s court between modern ideas and traditional thinking. He concludes by discussing Charlemagne’s kinship network, the evolving arrangements for his succession, the effects of his reign, and his posthumous fame.
Concise, insightful, and eminently readable, this biography of Charlemagne provides a wealth of information about a remarkable man and his times.
Matthias Becher is professor of medieval history at the Universität Bonn, Germany.


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Editorial: Yale University Press

ISBN: 9780300107586

Idioma: Inglés

Número de páginas: 170
Tiempo de lectura:
3h 27m

Encuadernación: Tapa blanda

Fecha de lanzamiento: 03/06/2005

Año de edición: 2003

Plaza de edición: Munich

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