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The States of the Church founded by the Carlovingians were the security for the friendly alliance between the papacy and the empire which dominated the Middle Ages.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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The gratitude of the Carlovingians was adequate to these obligations, and their names are consecrated, as the saviors and benefactors of the Roman church.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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I imagine this is a big factor in the spread of knights on the continent after the decline of the Carlovingians.
Chester in the seventh century: surviving infrastructure Carla 2009
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She was extremely solicitous for the education of her five children Isabella, John, Joan, Maria, and Catherine, and in order to educate Prince John with ten other boys, she formed in her palace a school similar to the Palatine School of the Carlovingians.
Archive 2007-10-28 de Brantigny........................ 2007
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She was extremely solicitous for the education of her five children Isabella, John, Joan, Maria, and Catherine, and in order to educate Prince John with ten other boys, she formed in her palace a school similar to the Palatine School of the Carlovingians.
Isabella I, La Catolica de Brantigny........................ 2007
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Carlovingians, North against South, all had burned, raided, and destroyed Gascony before the XI century.
Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1 Elise Whitlock Rose
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Let me count reminiscences like money; let me count picnics, glad rags and the great bad manners of the Carlovingians breaking fresh eggs in the copper pans of their proud uncles.
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The city flourished under the Carlovingians, and was in a high state of prosperity at the time of Bishop Hatto, whose name, as we have seen, has been held up to obloquy in many legends.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Lewis Spence 1914
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Many even reverted to its use later particularly in the age of the Carlovingians.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Carlovingians (Sept., 989), and Charles of Lorraine, their heir, was for a short time master of Reims and Laon.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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