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Synonyms carlovingian
Type of sovereign, monarch, crowned head
Type Words
Derivation charles

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Carolingian, though legible, was time-consuming and labour-intensive to produce.
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Carolingian minuscule was created partly under the patronage of Charlemagne.
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Carolingian power reached its fullest extent under Pepin's son, Charlemagne.
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Carolingian Charlemagne loved to hunt and did so up until his death at age seventy-two.
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Carolingian art spans the roughly 100-year period from about 800-900.
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Carolingian architecture is the style of North European architecture promoted by Charlemagne.
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The carolingian scrip was the basis for blackletter and humanist.
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Carolingian minuscule was the direct ancestor of blackletter.
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Carolingian feudalism had its origin in the need to prevent the disaster which had overtaken the Visigoths in Spain.
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  • A member of the Carolingian dynasty
  • Of or relating to the Frankish dynasty founded by Charlemagne's father
  • (Carolingians) Royal house of Franks after 8th century until their replacement in 10th century. (p. 377)
  • [medieval] referring to the Frankish dynasty of European rulers beginning with Pepin III (d.768) and ending with Louis IV Outrmer (d.954). Most notable in this dynasty was Charlemagne (d.814) who ended up ruling most of Europe. The Carolingians succeeded the Merovingians.
  • Pertaining to the Emperor Charlemagne.
  • Identified with or descriptive of, the Carolingian Empire of the mediaeval Franks. Typically as an adjective herein, it refers to the letter forms used in the manuscripts produced in that period--more or less. ...