
audiobook
A vivid tapestry of early medieval France unfurls in this richly detailed chronicle, bringing to life the turbulent years after Emperor Louis the Pious’s death. The narrative follows Charles the Bald as he grapples with rebellious half‑brothers, warring nobles, and shifting alliances, all set against the dramatic backdrop of battles such as Fontenay. Interwoven with the voices of contemporary monks and royal scribes, the text blends stark battlefield accounts with nuanced political maneuvers, giving listeners a palpable sense of the era’s complexity.
Beyond the clash of swords, the work offers a window into the cultural fabric of ninth‑century Europe—showing how kinship, fealty, and religious devotion shaped the destiny of kingdoms. Translated from Latin manuscripts preserved in Saint‑Denis, the chronicle balances vigorous storytelling with scholarly notes that illuminate obscure place names and textual quirks. For anyone fascinated by the roots of French statehood, this auditory journey captures the raw energy of a pivotal moment without revealing what lies beyond the initial power struggles.
Full title
Les grandes chroniques de France (3/6) selon que elles sont conservées en l'Eglise de Saint-Denis
Language
fr
Duration
~12 hours (726K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mireille Harmelin, Jean-Pierre Lhomme and the Online Distributed Proofreaders Europe at http://dp.rastko.net. This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica)
Release date
2011-03-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.