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by M. (Jean Baptiste Honoré Raymond) Capefigue
STORIA DI CARLOMAGNO VOLUME SECONDO
PERIODO DELL'ORDINAMENTO.
CAPITOLO I. CORRISPONDENZE DIPLOMATICHE DI CARLOMAGNO RE E IMPERATORE.
CAPITOLO II. PRIMO PERIODO DEI CAPITOLARI DI CARLOMAGNO.
CAPITOLO III. OPERE PUBBLICHE, COMMERCIO, INDUSTRIA.
CAPITOLO IV. STATO DELLE SCIENZE E DELLE LETTERE SOTTO CARLOMAGNO.
CAPITOLO V. LA CHIESA E LE SUE COSTITUZIONI SOTTO CARLOMAGNO.
CAPITOLO VI. L'INSTITUZIONE PRINCIPALE DEI MISSI DOMINICI.
CAPITOLO VII. USI E COSTUMI DEL REGNO DI CARLOMAGNO.
CAPITOLO VIII. ULTIMO PERIODO DEI CAPITOLARI.
At the height of the early Middle Ages, a visionary Frankish ruler steps onto the stage, determined to bring order to a patchwork of regional laws. He seeks to harmonize statutes and extend uniform justice across his expanding domains, forging a lasting identity for his people.
The book follows his intricate web of diplomatic letters, revealing how he negotiated with popes, Byzantine emperors, and distant caliphs. Through careful correspondence he secures alliances, marriage proposals, and treaties that bind the Western and Eastern empires together, while also protecting the Church from Lombard unrest. These exchanges illuminate a ruler who balances military might with subtle political finesse.
Readers are drawn into a richly detailed chronicle that blends political intrigue with the cultural currents of the time. The narrative captures the challenges of uniting diverse peoples under one banner, offering insight into the foundations of a European order that would echo for centuries. It’s an engaging portrait of a leader whose legacy shaped the medieval world.
Language
it
Duration
~9 hours (539K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2021-02-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1802–1872
A hugely prolific 19th-century French historian and biographer, he turned from law to journalism and then poured out dozens of books on French politics, monarchy, religion, and diplomacy. His career mixed enormous energy with a reputation for writing fast and sometimes sacrificing depth for volume.
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