The Warrior King Charlemagne
The Man Who Created the Second Roman Empire
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Maxon
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Michael Klein
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In the middle of the eighth century, Europe was in a state of upheaval. The Islamic armies were still waging wars from Spain while Vikings began raiding from the north. Heathen tribes in the west still fought constant skirmishes with one another over land and power, while the Catholic Church remained the only hope of stability in the realm. The French kingdoms were recently united, and with their unification, one of the greatest rulers of all time took the throne.
The great barbarian king Charlemagne lived a prosperous life, conquering his enemies and setting Europe onto the path of reform. Over the course of his 72-year life, Charlemagne waged wars with his enemies and conquered their territory. He subjugated the conquered people, bringing them under the rule of the Franks while giving them the access to the things they haven't had since the fall of the Roman Empire.
Though his motivation was to spread Catholicism to those who did not worship his God, Charlemagne's reforms made it possible for them to remain in his kingdom and live a prosperous life. Through the alterations in education, currency, art, music, and leadership, Charlemagne brought stability back to Europe, setting it on the path to thrive for years to come.
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- 28-10-23
The shaper of Europe.
The man who would shape Europe. Massive man - a literal giant physically, but also a decisive and dominating man who would take what he could. He would go from place to place, taking over everything, and the world he left would cut up the landscape of Europe forever. A view into the paradoxical man, who was harsh and stern about his rules, yet broke them himself. Whose family was always in shambles, and his religious beliefs and his ever growing ambitions to conquer all of the world would push Europe to its limits.
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