- Carolingian dynasty
- كارولينجيون
Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary . 2014.
Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary . 2014.
Carolingian dynasty — A Carolingian family tree, from the Chronicon Universale of Ekkehard of Aura, 12th century Carolingian dynasty Pippinids Pippin the Elder … Wikipedia
Carolingian Dynasty — Ruling nearly all of Christian Europe from the eighth to the tenth century, the Carolingians, as they were known from their greatest member, Charles the Great, in Latin Carolus Magnus, known as Charlemagne, established a great empire, presided … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe
Carolingian dynasty — Family of Frankish aristocrats that ruled nearly all or part of western Europe in 751–987. Pippin I (d. 640), the dynasty s founder, came to power in the office of mayor of the palace under the Merovingian king Chlotar II, with authority over… … Universalium
Carolingian dynasty — noun a Frankish dynasty founded by Charlemagne s father that ruled from 751 to 987 • Syn: ↑Carlovingian dynasty • Hypernyms: ↑dynasty • Member Meronyms: ↑Carolingian, ↑Carlovingian … Useful english dictionary
Carolingian (disambiguation) — Carolingian can refer:* In medieval history, to the Carolingian Empire, founded by Charlemagne. * In medieval history, to the Carolingian dynasty, to which Charlemagne belonged. * In palaeography, to the Carolingian minuscule, a kind of medieval… … Wikipedia
Carolingian Empire — The Carolingian Empire at its greatest extent, with the three main divisions of 843. Carolingian Empire (800–888) is a historiographical term which has been used to refer to the realm of the Franks under the Carolingian dynasty in the Early… … Wikipedia
Dynasty — A dynasty is a succession of rulers who belong to the same family for generations. A dynasty is also often called a house , e.g. the House of Saud or House of Habsburg . In the histories of Europe, much of Asia and some of Africa, ruling and… … Wikipedia
Carolingian Renaissance — An intellectual and cultural revival of the eighth and ninth centuries, the Carolingian Renaissance was a movement initiated by the Carolingian kings, especially Charlemagne, who sought not only to improve learning in the kingdom but to… … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe
Carolingian — /kar euh lin jee euhn/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to the Frankish dynasty that reigned in France A.D. 751 987, first under Charlemagne, and in Germany until A.D. 911. 2. pertaining to or designating the arts, script, or culture of the Carolingian… … Universalium
dynasty — dynastic /duy nas tik/; Brit. also /di nas tik/, dynastical, adj. dynastically, adv. /duy neuh stee/; Brit. also /din euh stee/, n., pl. dynasties. 1. a sequence of rulers from the same family, stock, or group: the Ming dynasty … Universalium
Carolingian — Car•o•lin•gi•an [[t]ˌkær əˈlɪn dʒi ən[/t]] also Carlovingian adj. 1) anh of or pertaining to the Frankish dynasty that ruled, first under Pepin the Short, in France a.d. 751–987 and in Germany until a.d. 911 2) anh of or pertaining to the arts,… … From formal English to slang