Frankish monks primarily wrote in Latin using the Carolingian minuscule script, which was developed during the Carolingian Renaissance in the late 8th and 9th centuries. This script was characterized by its clear and legible letters, making it easier to read and copy texts. The use of Carolingian minuscule contributed to the preservation and dissemination of classical and religious texts throughout medieval Europe.
The early monks of the midevil ages wrote with a quilland ink.
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Kevin Frankish was born in 1964.
Maybe, but don't worry to much about that.
It was Charles the Great who made the Frankish kingdom an Empire.
W.M Frankish has written: 'The wonder book of why and what?'
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monks had only a short time to write the text because they had daily jobs and praying time so they didn't have that long
this were called stips they would always pray in temples
A job of a monks could be to write, they could be doctors, and book Illustrators.
Charlemagne, was the Frankish king.
The monks wrote bad things about John,some even false because King John didnt like the pope and the pope didnt like him.