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| not introduced until late antiquity, used instead of paper |
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| 2 types of remnants from early medieval Europe |
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| controlled what had been roman brittan |
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| controlled modern france, italy, and some teritories N. of the Rhine |
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| clasp popular in roman and medieval times |
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| First Holy Roman Emporer crowned by the pope in St. Peters in Rome, King of France. |
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| hyburno-saxon style, celtic art that spread from ireland |
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| people group occupying central and southern Spain during the late first century |
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| place of Charlemagne's court |
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| raise walls of gold to partition, fill with glass paste, fired for shine used in early medieval art, especially by the anglo-saxons |
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| 16-3 Purse cover from Sutton Hoo |
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| 16-3 Purse cover from Sutton Hoo |
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| corination of Charles the Great |
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| name used to refer to the era around the reign of Charlemagne, spurred a renaissance |
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| from the Ebbo Gospels, France 16-14 |
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| 16-18 Interior of the Palatine Chapel |
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Chapel of Charlemagne in Aachen, Germany first vaulted structure of the Middle Ages n. of the Alps. inspired by San Vitale in Revenna |
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| folio in the Gospel book of Otto, 997-1000 |
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| results of the death of Charlemagne |
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| 814, split kingdom among grand sons, (France, Germany, Netherlands) Weakend kingdom |
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| 843, partitioned frankish lands after death of Charlemagne's grandsons |
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