
Charlemagne, crowned Emperor of the Romans on Christmas Day in 800 CE, stands as the pivotal figure who resurrected the idea of a unified Western Christendom after centuries of post-Roman fragmentation. This show traces his rise from the son of Pepin the Short to the architect of the Carolingian Empire, spanning campaigns across Saxony, Lombardy, and the Spanish March. We explore the Saxon Wars (7... more
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore Charlemagne's decades-long campaign to conquer and Christianize the Saxons. They examine the pivotal events of the Saxon Wars from 772 to 804, including the destruction of the Irminsul, the B... more
In 806, Charlemagne issued the Divisio Regnorum, a plan to divide his empire among his three sons. This episode explores the dynastic politics, the roles of Charles the Younger, Pepin of Italy, and Louis the Pious, and how the deaths of two sons resh... more
In 793, a devastating famine swept across the Carolingian Empire, killing thousands and exposing the fragility of Charlemagne's grand project. This episode explores the causes—a volcanic winter, crop failures, and logistical breakdowns—and the empire... more
On Christmas Day in the year 800, Pope Leo III placed a crown on the head of Charlemagne in St. Peter's Basilica, creating a new Roman emperor in the West for the first time in over three centuries. This episode unpacks the dramatic events leading up... more
This episode zooms in on a remarkable document from Charlemagne's reign: the Capitulary de Villis, a detailed set of instructions for managing the imperial estates. We explore how this text reveals the emperor's hands-on approach to agriculture, anim... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the intricate diplomatic relationship between Charlemagne and the Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid, focusing on the famous elephant Abu al-Abbas and the broader strategies behind their exchanges. They discuss the... more
In 779, Charlemagne issued the Capitulary of Herstal, a landmark legal document that standardized justice, coinage, and military service across the sprawling Frankish realm. This episode unpacks how a single set of laws — composed at a royal estate i... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Charlemagne's ambitious effort to unify his sprawling empire through written law. Focusing on the Capitulary of Aachen from 802, they discuss how the emperor gathered missi dominici, bishops, and counts to issu... more
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This series centers on Charlemagne and the Carolingian project to revive a unified Western Europe through a blend of military expansion, Christian reform, and cultural renewal. Across episodes, the conversation traces campaigns in Saxony and Lombardy, the centerpieces of the Carolingian Renaissance like scriptoria, minuscule script, and manuscript culture, and the intricate politics of church–state governance. Noteworthy is the nuanced balance the hosts strike between empire-building and its human costs, such as forced conversions and centralized administration, as well as how symbols, relics, and ceremonial spaces were deployed to legitimize rule. The show often evaluates long-running debates—legacy questions like whether Charlemagne was a... more
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