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What he managed to preserve led to the Carolingian Renaissance, named after him.
Metz was an important cultural centre during the Carolingian Renaissance.
The most numerous surviving works of the Carolingian renaissance are illuminated manuscripts.
It is the city's major landmark and the central monument of the Carolingian Renaissance.
"The Carolingian Renaissance From the 8th to the 9th centuries."
Theodulf brought fresh ideas and an open mind to the period known as the Carolingian Renaissance.
The non-historical works contributed greatly to the Carolingian renaissance.
He is the main protagonist of the "Carolingian Renaissance."
Apart from its considerable effect on the landscape, the abbey became a major centre of study during the Carolingian Renaissance.
The continuations of sacred studies sufficed to bring about the Carolingian Renaissance.
The Carolingian Renaissance led to scientific and philosophical revival of Europe.
This makes the church contemporary with the Carolingian Renaissance on the continent, which may have provided the artistic impetus.
The term "Europe" is first used for a cultural sphere in the Carolingian Renaissance of the 9th century.
Still, the Carolingian Renaissance in the mid-ninth century touched far more than just a select clerical few.
It is considered characateristic of the dénouement of the Carolingian Renaissance.
His influence in the Carolingian Renaissance is enormous in the realm of art and illumination.
In the 9th century, during the Carolingian Renaissance, these Annals became the usual form of contemporary history.
Writing mostly in Latin, contemporary poets produced significantly more work than those of the Carolingian Renaissance.
The former was created during the Carolingian renaissance and was illustrated in a style derived from Byzantine art.
Under the leadership of this wise and powerful monarch there arose a cultural enrichment still known as the Carolingian Renaissance.
There are over 500 surviving copies of uncial script, by far the largest number prior to the Carolingian Renaissance.
Many intellectual strands of the Carolingian Renaissance, subsequently dropped, were taken up again in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
Around 800, there was renewed interest in Classical Antiquity as part of the Carolingian Renaissance.
Just like Carolingian Renaissance, the palace was a product of the assimilation of several cultures and legacies.
Various partial copies or adaptations survive from the Carolingian renaissance and Renaissance periods.