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charles the great
No, Charlemagne was just the king of Charlemagne latter donated to his 3 sons P.s. When I first learned about this I thought he was king of the franks
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Ganelon urges Charlemagne not to heed Roland's call for help because he holds a grudge against Roland and wants him to suffer the consequences of his actions. Ganelon sees this as an opportunity to rid himself of Roland, whom he despises, and manipulate Charlemagne's decision for his own advantage.
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A king that was named charlemagne
Obviously Charlemagne's first name is Charlemagne and Charlemagne's last name was Merovingian. His name stood for "Charles the Great"
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No, Roland is a legendary character in French literature known for his heroic actions in the epic poem "The Song of Roland." He is portrayed as a valiant knight and one of Charlemagne's bravest warriors, but he is not typically associated with devotional practices or religious piety in the same way as other saints or religious figures.
There are different definitions of barbarian. One of these is a person who is regarded as culturally inferior; according to this definition, a Roman or Greek might have considered Charlemagne a barbarian. Another definition is a fierce or cruel person; by that definition, different people would give different answers, depending on how they interpret his actions. Another definition is an uncultured person; by that definition, Charlemagne was not a barbarian at all, as he was a great patron of arts and education.