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Overview

When Charlemagne died in 814 CE, he left behind a dominion and a legacy unlike anything seen in Western Europe since the fall of Rome. Distinguished historian and author of The Middle Ages Johannes Fried presents a new biographical study of the legendary Frankish king and emperor, illuminating the life and reign of a ruler who shaped Europe’s destiny in ways few figures, before or since, have equaled.

Living in an age of faith, Charlemagne was above all a Christian king, Fried says. He made his court in Aix-la-Chapelle the center of a religious and intellectual renaissance, enlisting the Anglo-Saxon scholar Alcuin of York to be his personal tutor, and insisting that monks be literate and versed in rhetoric and logic. He erected a magnificent cathedral in his capital, decorating it lavishly while also dutifully attending Mass every morning and evening. And to an extent greater than any ruler before him, Charlemagne enhanced the papacy’s influence, becoming the first king to enact the legal principle that the pope was beyond the reach of temporal justice—a decision with fateful consequences for European politics for centuries afterward.

Though devout, Charlemagne was not saintly. He was a warrior-king, intimately familiar with violence and bloodshed. And he enjoyed worldly pleasures, including physical love. Though there are aspects of his personality we can never know with certainty, Fried paints a compelling portrait of a ruler, a time, and a kingdom that deepens our understanding of the man often called “the father of Europe.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674737396
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 10/10/2016
Pages: 688
Sales rank: 819,980
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

Johannes Fried was, until his retirement, Professor of Medieval History at the University of Frankfurt.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Prologue 1

1 Boyhood 14

2 The Frankish Empire and the Wider World 51

3 The Warrior King 91

4 Power Structures 164

5 The Ruler 213

6 The Royal Court 317

7 Reviving the Title of Emperor 373

8 Imperator Augustus 431

Epilogue: Myths and Sainthood 515

Abbreviations 557

Notes 561

Selected Bibliography 633

Illustration Credits 647

Index 653

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