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Essay heading: The Values of Germanic, Pagan, and Christian Cultures Created Hero’s and Heroine's
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Einhard goes on to speak about how Charlemagne led his warriors through battle and even religiously. In the Frankish culture, there is a huge emphasis on the ties between the warrior and the chief. This is portrayed through Charlemagne when Einhard states, “Hence, Italy suffered no great harm in his time at the hands of the Moors, nor Gaul and Germany from the Northmen” (Geary, p 289)... displayed 300 characters
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Charlemagne made sure his kingdom was well defended and increased. He led battles against the Huns, Saxons, Germans, Frisians, etc. He was well respected by his warriors because through his 47 years of his reign he gained the most territory in Frankish history. The Frankish culture very much assimilated to the Roman culture in different ways... displayed next 300 characters
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