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    The Significance of the Coronation of Charlemagne By Monica Fleener Western Oregon University HST 499: Senior Seminar Professor Kimberly Jensen Spring 2005 Primary Thesis Advisor: Dr. Benedict Lowe Secondary Thesis Advisor: Dr. Narasingha Sil I. On Christmas Day in the year 800 A.D. Charlemagne‚ king of the Franks and part of the Carolingian line‚ 1 was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III (795 - 816).

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    The Rise of the Carolingian Empire & the Roman Catholic Church [pic] The rise of the Carolingian Empire and their relationship with the Roman Catholic Church cemented the Roman Catholic domination over Christian clergy in Western Europe. Both church and state would utilise each other for the advancement of their own cause. The establishment of the Carolingian Dynasty over the Frankish Kingdom heralded a fundamental moment in European history. The Carolingians first came to prominence in the

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    Although Notker wrote much later on the life of Charlemagne‚ his writing concluded that his view of Charlemagne; was quite similar to the positive portrayal of a pious and almost “monkish” king espoused by both Thegan and the Astronomer about Louis. Notker claims that Charlemagne is a God-willed priest in several places as well as stating that control and protection of the Church were fundamental royal duties. Since Notker was writing later in history than either

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    Is Einhard biased or unbiased of Charlemagne? That is the question. Einhard was definitely biased when writing his description of Charlemagne primarily because he was writing his piece while Charlemagne was still breathing. Any historian who has studied history‚ knows that a scribe never wants to write something bad about their king because they would have been executed on the spot and that is why Einhard writings of The Life of Charlemagne is biased. However‚ he wanted people to know some facts

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    reign. One such author is an eighth-century scholar named Einhard who born in 770 CE in the eastern part of Frankland. After receiving an education from a local monastery‚ Einhard went on to become not only a member of Charlemagne’s court but also his close friend. It was this friendship which leads Einhard to write his biography The Life of Charlemagne‚ in which he portrays Charlemagne as totally devoted to his family and friends. Einhard portrays clearly just how much Charlemagne loves his family

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    Hailed as a prominent work of the Carolingian Renaissance‚ Einhard’s Life of Charlemagne recounts not only the great deeds of the august emperor but also describes his person and life. Einhard‚ in his preface‚ makes known the sense of duty with which he seeks to preserve the laudable accomplishments and intimate character of his “lord and foster father.” Indebted by the “foster care” bestowed upon him and moved by the “constant friendship” which he received from the great king‚ he composes his

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    Einhard’s The Life of Charlemagne in which this adviser and close friend to the great Frankish king gives his history of Charlemagne’s life. One issue that Einhard repeatedly touches on is the virtually uninterrupted series of wars that the Frankish Kingdom under ’Charles the Great’ undertook. Throughout the individual accounts of these war‚ Einhard attempts to justify Charlemagne’s military career. It seems that when one looks back at Charlemagne and his seemingly unending chain

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    In the early Middle Ages‚ melodic or textual embellishments added to plainchant were referred to as prosulae. In your own words‚ summarize the types of plainchant to which prosulae were most often added and the reasons for those additions. The Book of Hymns is one prime example of a prosulae. Plainchant was being sung day in and day out by the monks‚ who had already added some slight melody‚ but was still not easy to memorize. By adding some rhythm and separation in syllables throughout the melody

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    importance of education for his children. Therefore‚ the boys were taught how to battle and horsemanship‚ while the girls were taught how to sew and make clothes. Equally important‚ both boys and girls were educated in the liberal arts (Einhard). As explained by Einhard in the Vita Karoli Magni‚

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    He used a combination of intelligence‚ military strategies‚ the Church‚ and war to create a powerful empire. He cared deeply for the church and persisted on a fair legal system. Einhard says‚ “Charlemagne practised the Christian religion with great devotion and piety” (The Life of Charlemagne 251). Growing up in the faith‚ he insisted that everyone go to church and that the churches be treated with the utmost respect‚ that nothing

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