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Einhard (also
Eginhard or Einhart; Latin: E(g)inhardus; c. 775 – 14
March 840) was a
Frankish scholar and courtier.
Einhard was a
dedicated servant of...
- Charlemagne, King of the
Franks and
Emperor of the Romans,
written by
Einhard. The Life of
Charlemagne is a 33
chapter account starting with the full...
- sources, however,
gives a
birth year of 742. The ninth-century
biographer Einhard reports Charlemagne as
being 72
years old at the time of his death; the...
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biography from this
period is the life of
Charlemagne by his
courtier Einhard. In
Medieval Western India,
there was a
Sanskrit Jain
literary genre of...
- The
Einhard Prize (German:
Einhard-Preis) is a
literary prize for
historical biography. It is
awarded by the
Einhard-Stiftung, a
foundation headquartered...
- Francia's
frontier against the Bretons. His only
historical attestation is in
Einhard's Vita
Karoli Magni,
which notes he was part of the
Frankish rearguard killed...
- have been
either the son of
Chilperic II or
Theuderic IV.
According to
Einhard, Charlemagne's biographer,
Childeric took
little part in
public business...
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dismiss Charles'
first union as illegitimate. The
contemporary historian Einhard writes merely that
Pepin was born to a "concubine", and he does not list...
- formed,
Duchy of Croatia,
ruled by Borna, as
attested by
chronicles of
Einhard starting in 818. The
record represents the
first do****ent of
Croatian realms...
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conquest into a
symbolic permanence as well as
exclaiming royal authority.
Einhard suggested the
construction of so-called 'public buildings' was a testament...