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Charlemagne biography summary rubric

          “charlemagne” by francois ganshof!

          Answer Key: 1.

          What qualities did charlemagne possess that made him a good leader

        1. What qualities did charlemagne possess that made him a good leader
        2. This assignment provides two modified primary source readings on the characteristics and reign of Charlemagne.
        3. “charlemagne” by francois ganshof
        4. Charlemagne's peaceful envelopment of the East into the fold of his theoretical Christian empire began in Einhard as the product of medieval biographical.
        5. His Life of Charlemagne, which is one of several texts he composed,was written in that period, not earlier than /6.
        6. A - Bertha, 2. B - False, 3. E - Urals, 4. Hunald, 5. Desiderata, 6. G - Mother of Charlemagne, 7. C - Father of Bertrada; maternal grandfather of Charlemagne, 8.

          A - Brother of Charlemagne, 9. F - First wife of Charlemagne, 10. E - Father of Desiderata; first father-in-law of Charlemagne, 11. H - Second wife of Charlemagne, 12.

          B - Duke of Aquitaine, 13. D - Father of Charlemagne, 14. Gilberga, 15. Frisian, 16. Irminsule, or Hermansaule, or Pillar of Hermann, 17. A - Charlemagne, 18.

          Pavia, 19. B - False, 20. Saxons, 21. They lost faith in their gods, 22.

          This biography should not just cover their actual life, but their afterlives in culture.

          Dukes, 23. Counts, 24. Missi Dominici, 25. Ibn al Arabi, 26.

          Charlemagne's peaceful envelopment of the East into the fold of his theoretical Christian empire began in Einhard as the product of medieval biographical.

          Answers will vary, 27. Lupo, Duke of Gascony, 28. Adern, 29. Witikind, 30. A - annihilation, 31. E - encroachments, 32. D - effectually, 33.

          R - turbulent, 34. F - enmity, 35. C - ecclesiastical, 36. B - blockade, 37. G - feigned, 38.

          His Life of Charlemagne, which is one of several texts he composed,was written in that period, not earlier than /6.

          N - perilous, 39. S - tyranny, 40. M -