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How did Charlemagne blend Roman German and Christian traditions?

He blended the traditions by helping Europeans relize that they shared common bonds, such as christianity.


How did Charlemagne blend Roman German and Christian?

He blended the traditions by helping Europeans relize that they shared common bonds, such as christianity.


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Is the Jewish religion a nationality?

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