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**The Limits of the Holy Roman Empire** covers the empire’s history, culture, and society. The book examines the empire’s rise under Charlemagne, its cultural and intellectual achievements during the Carolingian Renaissance, and its political and military expansion. The book also discusses the empire’s decline and eventual collapse in the 9th century.
**The Limits of the Holy Roman Empire** is written in a clear and concise style, and it is packed with fascinating information about the Carolingian Empire. The book is perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in medieval history.
**Pasquale De Marco** is a leading expert on the Carolingian Empire. He has written extensively on the empire’s history, culture, and society. **Pasquale De Marco** is a professor of history at the University of Oxford.
**The Limits of the Holy Roman Empire** is an essential resource for anyone interested in the Carolingian Empire. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the empire’s history, culture, and society. **The Limits of the Holy Roman Empire** is written by a leading expert on the Carolingian Empire, and it is packed with fascinating information.
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Language : English
Dimensions : 6 x 9 inches
Pages : 169 pages
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