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What was the period of time during Charlemagnes reign when schools were established and classics were preserved and illuminated manuscripts were produced know as?

carolingian


What was the period of time during Charlemagnes reign when schools were established and classics were preserved and illuminated manuscripts were produced know as the renaissance?

the Golden Age


What was the most instrumental in ending Reign of secrecy?

The printing press.


Which of the following was most instrumental in ending reign of secrecy?

The printing press


Who was charlemagnes private tutor?

Charlemagne's private tutor was Alcuin of York, a prominent scholar and theologian. Alcuin played a significant role in the Carolingian Renaissance, promoting education and the arts during Charlemagne's reign. He helped establish a palace school and was instrumental in reforming the curriculum, emphasizing the study of liberal arts. Their collaboration greatly influenced the intellectual revival in medieval Europe.


What is one of King James' literary contributions?

The King James Bible No ! It was written in the reign of King James I of England (VI of Scotland) 'the wisest fool in christendom' had nothing to do with its writing, other than its royal sanction.


What was edward sixth favorite music?

King Edward VI of England was known to enjoy music such as instrumental pieces and choral music. He often attended concerts and performances at court, and promoted the development of music during his reign.


What is the homophone for reign?

The homophones for reign are rain & rein.


What reign is Tennessee in?

the 20th reign


When was After the Reign created?

After the Reign was created in 1994.


When was You Reign created?

You Reign was created in 2007.


Who was the Pope during Charlemagne's reign?

Charlemagne ruled from 768 AD to 814 AD. During his own reign he was to see three different popes rule over Christendom. These were: * Stephen IV (767-772 AD) * Adrian I (772-795 AD) * St. Leo III (795-816 AD)