Carolingian
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Definition
Adjective:
- Relating to the Frankish dynasty founded by Charlemagne's father: Pertaining to the Carolingian dynasty, its rulers, culture, art, or historical period.
Noun:
- A member of the Carolingian dynasty: A person, specifically a ruler or noble, belonging to the Frankish royal house that succeeded the Merovingians and whose most famous ruler was Charlemagne.
Usage Examples
Adjective:
- The Carolingian Renaissance was a period of cultural revival in Europe.
- Carolingian architecture is known for its distinctive style and manuscripts.
Noun:
- Charlemagne was the most famous Carolingian.
- The Carolingians ruled over a vast empire in Western Europe.
Advanced Usage
"Carolingian minuscule": A clear, legible script developed during the Carolingian period, which became the basis for modern Roman typefaces.
- The manuscript was written in beautiful Carolingian minuscule.
"Carolingian Empire": Refers to the territory ruled by the Carolingian dynasty, especially under Charlemagne.
- The Carolingian Empire reached its greatest extent around the year 800.
Variants and Related Words
- Carolingianism (n, rare): The principles, practices, or influence associated with the Carolingian dynasty or period.
- Caroling (n): This is a different word meaning the singing of carols, not a direct variant of Carolingian.
Synonyms
- Adjective: Frankish (in the specific dynastic context), Carlovingian (an older, less common spelling).
- Noun: Frank (in the specific dynastic context), Carlovingian.
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term is almost exclusively used in historical contexts. It does not have common modern meanings outside of references to this medieval dynasty and its legacy.
- The spelling Carlovingian is an archaic variant but refers to the same dynasty.
Adjective
- of or relating to the Frankish dynasty founded by Charlemagne's father
Noun
- a member of the Carolingian dynasty