
Storia di Carlomagno vol. 1/2
by M. (Jean Baptiste Honoré Raymond) Capefigue
"Storia di Carlomagno vol. 1/2" by M. Capefigue is a historical account written in the early 19th century. The work delves into the life and reign of Charlemagne (Carlomagno), exploring his legacy as a central figure in the early medieval period and his influential role in shaping the history of Europe. The opening of the narrative sets an expansive tone, highlighting the significance of Charlemagne's conquests and his establishment of an empire that connected various tribes and cultures across Europe. It discusses the mixed conditions of society in the 8th and 9th centuries, detailing the fragmentation of power and the role of the Church during this tumultuous time. The text introduces key themes of administration, military strategy, and the intermingling of different cultures under Charlemagne's rule, setting the stage for a comprehensive exploration of his efforts to unify and civilize the territories he conquered.
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