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  • ISBN:
    006079707X
  • ISBN-13:
    9780060797072
  • PUB. DATE:
    December 2007
  • PUBLISHER:
    HarperCollins Publishers
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Becoming Charlemagne: Europe, Baghdad, and the Empires of A. D. 800 by Jeff Sypeck

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Historical Facts interwoven with Classical Storytellingby RQuinones

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Most people know the name Charlemagne, perhaps from their seventh grade history class or an advertisment trying to entice more buyers into a store, but not many people know anything more about the enigmatic man behind the title. Sadly, Mr. Speck does not delve into what the King of the Franks did for the first years of his reign, but rather concentrates on the people and events surrounding his coronation...

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I've read many books on the Medieval period and Charlemagne in the last two years. This is now one of my favorites. Jeff Sypeck put the events of the period in a context which allows the reader to understand the various political forces competing against one another during that era, and the skill used by King Charles which ultimately led to him being referred to as King Charles the Great or Charlemagne....


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Becoming Charlemagne

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  • Pub. Date: December 2007
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Sales Rank: 224,528

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On Christmas morning in the year 800, Pope Leo III placed the crown of imperial Rome on the brow of a Germanic king named Karl—a gesture that enabled the man later hailed as Charlemagne to claim his empire and forever shape the destiny of Europe. Becoming Charlemagne tells the story of the international power struggle that led to this world-changing event, illuminating an era that has long been overshadowed by myth.

For 1,200 years, the deeds of Charlemagne inspired kings and crusaders, the conquests of Napoléon and Hitler, and the optimistic architects of the European Union. In this engaging narrative, Jeff Sypeck crafts a vivid portrait of the ruler who became a legend, while evoking a long-ago world of kings, caliphs, merchants, and monks. Transporting readers far beyond Europe to the glittering palaces of Constantinople and the streets of medieval Baghdad, Becoming Charlemagne brings alive an age of empire building that continues to resonate to this day.

Biography

Jeff Sypeck teaches medieval literature at the University of Maryland. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post, among other publications. He lives in Washington, D.C.