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Carolingian   /kˌɛrəlˈɪndʒiən/   Listen
Carolingian

adjective
1.
Of or relating to the Frankish dynasty founded by Charlemagne's father.



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"Carolingian" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the opinion that there reposed in the monastery of Fulda, Germany, an Archetypus which in the ninth century was copied twice: once in a Turonian hand—the manuscript now kept in the Vatican—the other copy written partly in insular, partly in Carolingian minuscle—the Cheltenham codex, now in New York. The common source at Fulda of these two manuscripts has been established by Traube. There is another testimony pointing to Fulda as the oldest known source. Pope Nicholas V commissioned Enoche of Ascoli to acquire ...
— Cooking and Dining in Imperial Rome • Apicius



Words linked to "Carolingian" :   Carolingian dynasty, Charlemagne, monarch, Pepin the Short, Carolus, Carlovingian dynasty, Pepin III, crowned head, sovereign, Charles, Pepin, Charles the Great, Charles I



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