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Title: Charlemagne 2
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Despite this Pepin declared war on King Haistulf and brought this war to a rapid completion" (60). Regardless of disagreements, the councils played an important role in the of political authority; the people were always consulted about matters of importance... Showed first 250 characters
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The relationships between rulers of the Frankish Empire and the popes have been…forged. Pepin forged a relationship with the papacy by coming to the aid of the Pope of Rome (57). In return, Pepin is made King. Charlemagne’s relationship with the papacy is an extension of his father’s relationship... Showed next 250 characters
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