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Charlemagne and the Carolingian dynasty

| rise of the carolingian dynasty | sources on charlemagne | letters by charlemagne | economy and society | culture and the arts | decline of the empire |


Rise of the Carolingian dynasty
The rise of the Carolingian dynasty
and papal support (Fordham site)

Sources on Charlemagne
Timeline of Charlemagne's life
(Charlemagne Site)
Map of Charlemagne's territories
(Charlemagne Site)
Einhard's Life of Charlemagne
(Medieval Sourcebook)
Monk of St Gall's Life of Charlemagne
(Medieval Sourcebook)

Letters by Charlemagne
Capitulary of the Missa
issued in 802 (Medieval Sourcebook)
Capitulary of Charlemagne
issued in 802 (Yale University)
Letter to Baugulf of Fulda
(Medieval Sourcebook)
Summons to the army
804-7 (Medieval Sourcebook)
Capitulary for Saxony
(Medieval Sourcebook)
Capitulary De Villis
of the ninth century (Medieval Sourcebook)

Economy and society
An inventory
of one of Charlemagne's estates (Medieval Sourcebook)
Charles the Bald Edict of Pistes
The most complete account of the regulation of coinage by the Carolingians (Medieval Sourcebook)
Article
from the Encyclopaedia Britannica


Culture and the arts
The legend of Roland
edited by Bulfinch (Thomas Bulfinch)
Throne of Charlemagne
(Tulane University)
The Life of St Liutberga
(Medieval Sourcebook)
Three monks of St Gall
whose lives are recorded by Eckehard (Medieval Sourcebook)
On injustices to Mathfrid
by Agobard of Lyon (Medieval Sourcebook)
Charlemagne in Germany
(Encylopaedia Britannica site)
Charlemagne and church music
(Catholic Encyclopaedia)


Decline of the Carolingian empire
Agobard of Lyon's letter to Louis the Pious
on the division of the Empire (Medieval Sourcebook)

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