Charlemagne : Barbarian & Emperor

Author(s): Derek Wilson

History

The greatest of medieval monarchs, Charles the Great (742-814) towers over every notion we have of national heroes and semi-mythical champions.
His military conquests exceeded those of Julius Caesar.
He had the sagacity and dedication to public service of a Marcus Aurelius.
In ruthlessness, as in dedication to personal culture, he was reminiscent of Augustus.
Yet Charlemagne was a semi-civilised barbarian chief, with no knowledge of classical culture.
This looming monolith was a man of contradictions: a champion of the Christian Church who sat loose to its rules; an enthusiast for scholarship who never learned to write; a great conqueror whose empire barely survived his own death; a pietist (later canonized) who freely indulged his animal passions and sired a score of bastards; an affable companion and a tyrant who could order the execution of 4,500 prisoners of war.
His life and achievements form an enthralling narrative. But that is only the beginning. Charlemagne was a phenomenon and phenomena do not die. Later European leaders from Frederick Barbarossa and Charles V to Louis XIV, Napoleon I and Hitler took Charlemagne as their model. His growing mythology inspired the Crusades, fed the concept of chivalry, bolstered absolutist regimes, excited nineteenth-century liberals and emerges today among those who claim Charles the Great as the founder of European unity. Charlemagne is one of the most remarkable figures in European history: only by understanding him in all his complexity can we begin to understand Europe today. First published 2005.

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'I cannot praise too highly Derek Wilson's prose style, which is both masterful and lively. He writes with great conviction and a breathtaking attention to the kind of personal detail that makes his books such compelling reading.' Alison Weir 20030402

"He writes with great conviction and a breathtaking attention to the kind of personal detail that makes his books such compelling reading."
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General Fields

  • : 9780712602174
  • : pimlico
  • : pimlico
  • : 0.202
  • : 03 August 2006
  • : 199mm X 131mm X 19mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 256
  • : New edition
  • : Paperback
  • : Derek Wilson