King and emperor : a new life of Charlemagne
- 416 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
A DAILY TELEGRAPH AND BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019 'A remarkable book: the dramatic story of a truly extraordinary man ... brilliant' Helen Castor, author of She-Wolves This major biography explores the life of one of history's most extraordinary rulers, Charles, king of the Franks, known as 'Charlemagne' in France and 'Karl der Grosse' in Germany. His remarkable strength of character was evident throughout his long reign. Although warfare, accidents, and the passage of time have destroyed much evidence from the twelve centuries since his death, a significant amount remains. Janet L. Nelson's insightful work compiles and examines all known information about Charlemagne, delving into the evidence to better understand his motivations. With her extensive knowledge of historical sources, Nelson crafts a detective story, interpreting intriguing materials—from prayer books to skeletons and artwork. Charlemagne's legacy is profound, as he shaped duchies and counties, rebuilt towns and monasteries, and positioned himself as the new 'Emperor governing the Roman Empire.' His successors have grappled with his legacy, attempting to interpret or subvert it. Nelson brings us closer to understanding the real figure of Charlemagne as he was perceived in his own time.

