Carolingian Renaissance time of Charlemagne (151 -199 A.H / 768 – 514 A.D)

Authors

  • Ghada Hassan
  • Hiba Aboud

Abstract

 We have outperformed the cultural importance of the political importance of the Carolingian state and the proof is that this state created by Charlemagne, which did not live much after his death (d. 199 AH / 814 AD). Economic, social and scientific systems at this stage is, despite its simplicity the beginning of the civilization of Europe in the Middle Ages which lit the way for other civilizations followed on European soil, and it was this renaissance period of multi-starred in the dark middle ages, but not what was characterized by the successors of Charlemagne from a deficit and including tree of the conflict it would have been possible to spend this renaissance on the darkness of those times and the conflict that broke out between church and state and riddled the evil Shredder .

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Published

2017-02-22

How to Cite

Hassan , G. ., & Aboud , H. . (2017). Carolingian Renaissance time of Charlemagne (151 -199 A.H / 768 – 514 A.D) . Tishreen University Journal- Arts and Humanities Sciences Series, 38(5). Retrieved from https://journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/humlitr/article/view/2483

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