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Meanings of
Carolingian
in English
A member of the Carolingian dynasty.
Carlovingian
Carolingian.
Related terms
dynasty
Synonyms
Examples for "
Carlovingian
"
Carlovingian
Examples for "
Carlovingian
"
1
The time of the dissolution of the
Carlovingian
empire is an instance.
2
At a later period the
Carlovingian
monarchs established at Wiesbaden an imperial residence.
3
I will go and swap the
Carlovingian
crown at Daddy Medicis'.
4
The Eloi, like the
Carlovingian
kings, had decayed to a mere beautiful futility.
5
Such was the geographical state of Germany at the close of the
Carlovingian
Dynasty.
Usage of
Carolingian
in English
1
The Merovingian and
Carolingian
kings were simply German princes reigning in Gaul.
2
He reached the house he sought, one of the simplest-ina
Carolingian
style.
3
I'm standing in the freezing cold myself, outside a
Carolingian
church.
4
The Eloi, like the
Carolingian
kings, had decayed to a mere beautiful futility.
5
The
Carolingian
period is one of transition for Western civilization.
6
The old
Carolingian
school, with its centre at Aix-la-Chapelle, is quite beyond our horizon.
7
The outer sixteen-sided polygon is thirty-six
Carolingian
feet in length.
8
His third son, Louis the Pious, inherited the
Carolingian
empire.
9
Agobard occupies an important place in the
Carolingian
renaissance.
10
In the
Carolingian
Renaissance of the Augustine epoch of literature, Theodulf, Bishop of Orleans, takes first place.
11
They wandered with the visitors into one of seven side chapels that jutted from the
Carolingian
core.
12
The grilles around the altar seem
Carolingian
.
13
One
Carolingian
foot equaled about one-third of a meter, which is just a bit more than today's foot.
14
The Kingdom of Italy had been seized, in 926, by Hugh of Provence, an adventurer of
Carolingian
descent.
15
The
Carolingian
cycle is neglected, save perhaps for a dozen men who have seen the Song of Roland.
16
With Charles ended the
Carolingian
dynasty.
Other examples for "Carolingian"
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carolingian
Adjective
Frequent collocations
carolingian core
carolingian feet
carolingian kings
carolingian church
carolingian conquests
More collocations
Carolingian
through the time