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Carlovingian

[ kahr-luh-vin-jee-uhn ]

adjective



Carlovingian

/ ˌkɑːləʊˈvɪndʒɪən /

adjective

  1. history a variant of Carolingian


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Unfortunately for Ancient Rome the Carlovingian period was one of demolition and plunder.

Sometimes a Carlovingian tower would show itself at the corner of some farm-buildings behind a heap of manure.

But the most essential gifts of the popes to the Carlovingian race were the dignities of king of France, and of patrician of Rome.

In the decline of the Carlovingian monarchy, the republic of Amalphi promoted the interest of trade and religion in the East.

With the decay of the Carlovingian rule, the last spark of spiritual life was extinguished in Christian Europe.

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