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Friday, 14 April 2023
From the sources 14: conquest, conversion and what it meant to be a Christian in the eighth century
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One version of Carolingian Christianity. The obverse side of Harrach ditpych, made as an ivory book cover for a gospel book by the so-called...
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Saturday, 24 December 2022
On this day in history 2: the coronation of Charlemagne and Merry Christmas
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Tomorrow is Christmas Day so, as well as being the anniversary of the birth of Jesus Christ, it will also be the 1222nd anniversary of the c...
Sunday, 4 December 2022
On this day in history 1: Carloman the short-lived and why Charlemagne and Richard III might have one more thing in common than you think?
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So today I'm taking a break from my series on Guibert de Nogent to return to some Carolingian content, this time bringing royal politics...
Sunday, 28 August 2022
One year blogoversary
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And so here we are. This blog has reached its first-year anniversary. And what a ride it has been. It has gone well beyond what I initially...
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