A member of the Carolingian dynasty.
1The time of the dissolution of the Carlovingian empire is an instance.
2At a later period the Carlovingian monarchs established at Wiesbaden an imperial residence.
3I will go and swap the Carlovingian crown at Daddy Medicis'.
4The Eloi, like the Carlovingian kings, had decayed to a mere beautiful futility.
5Such was the geographical state of Germany at the close of the Carlovingian Dynasty.
6Who stupidly sealed that heavy anachronism of stone in the Carlovingian pavement of Hercandus?
7Afar, is the reign of philosophy; close up is the chaos of the Carlovingian era.
8The Carlovingian sovereigns were too imbecile to subdue it.
9Amongst the eleven kings who after him ascended the Carlovingian throne, several, such as Louis III.
10Henri Van Laun's The Carlovingian Cycle (see his History of French Literature, 1876, vol.
11Who was stupid enough to fasten that clumsy stone anachronism into the Carlovingian pavement of Hercandus?
12He died the next year, and the Carlovingian empire fell to pieces, never to be united again.
13The transaction resembled the cession of Normandy to Rolf and his followers by the Carlovingian King of France.
14Sometimes a Carlovingian tower would show itself at the corner of some farm-buildings behind a heap of manure.
15Moreover, the Carlovingian race had been exhausted by producing a race of heroes like the Pepins and the Charleses.
16Charles the Simple was the last Carlovingian who governed Lotharingia, in which were comprised most of the Netherlands and Friesland.