The Charlemagne Murders

The Charlemagne Murders
Author: Carl Douglass
Publsiher: Publication Consultants
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2016-09-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781594336294

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Six famous (or infamous, if you prefer) World War Two generals have been murdered in six different countries leading to separate quiet but intense investigations. INTERPOL is finally involved because the police in each country come to realize that there has to be a connection, but no one knows what that connection is. Once links seem plausible, the Mossad joins the international police investigation and search; and the greatest manhunt in history is launched spreading over four continents and delving into secrets best left undisturbed.

Charlemagne Murders

Charlemagne Murders
Author: Carl Douglass
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2016-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1594339864

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The Murder of Six World War II Generals Leads to the Greatest Manhunt in History

The Song of Roland and Other Poems of Charlemagne

The Song of Roland and Other Poems of Charlemagne
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780191628191

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Charles the king, our emperor great, Has been a full seven years in Spain. As far as the sea he conquered this haughty land. Not a single castle remains standing in his path Charlemagne (768-814) was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 and presided over a huge empire. He frequently appears in literature as a great warlord and pious crusading figure. In 778, the rearguard of Charlemagne's retreating army was ambushed and defeated at the battle of Roncevaux. This became the inspiration for songs and poems celebrating deeds of valour in the face of overwhelming odds, through the character of Charlemagne's nephew (the imaginary) Roland. The Song of Roland is the most stirring and moving epic poem of the European Middle Ages, offering a particularly heady mixture of history, legend, and poetry. Presented here in a lively and idiomatic new translation, the Song of Roland offers fascinating insights into medieval ideas about heroism, manhood, religion, race, and nationhood which were foundational for modern European culture. The Song of Roland is accompanied here by two other medieval French epics about Charlemagne, both of which show him to be a far more equivocal figure than that portrayed by the Roland: the Occitan Daurel and Beton, in which he is a corrupt and avaricious monarch; and the Journey of Charlemagne to Jerusalem and Constantinople, which gives the heroes of the Roland a comic makeover.

Perfection

Perfection
Author: Dayna Bailey
Publsiher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781938467752

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The year is 1853, and the streets of London will not be safe for long. Sixteen-year-old Charlemagne Westridge, the son of a prestigious noble family, is perfect in every way: he has money, beauty, and prestige. However, after making a contract with the devil, Charlemagne escapes death from yellow fever, but at a high price: every night, for the rest of his life, he will have to take the life of one other person. Masked by his new identity, the Ravensbourne Murderer sets out murdering prostitutes in an effort to “cleanse the sullied streets of London,” but deep down Charlemagne knows he must find a way to break free of his contract before he loses himself to darkness.

The Relic Murders Tudor Mysteries Book 6

The Relic Murders  Tudor Mysteries  Book 6
Author: Paul Doherty
Publsiher: Headline
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780755397808

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A blunder draws Rodger into the shadowy underworld of Tudor London... In his sixth journal, The Relic Murders, Roger Shallot must race against time to find the Orb of Charlemagne... and to save his own neck. Paul Doherty's Tudor mysteries are perfect for fans of Ellis Peters and C.J. Sansom. In the autumn of 1523, Roger Shallot, self-proclaimed physician, rogue, charlatan and secret emissary of King Henry VIII, has nothing to do. His master, Benjamin Daunbey, has been sent to Italy on a diplomatic mission, leaving him in charge of their manor outside Ipswich. Shallot, forbidden both to practise the art of medicine and to approach the beautiful Miranda, takes to reading. Discovering the potential wealth which can be accrued by the finding and selling of true relics, he goes in search of his own. Almost immediately he is in trouble - and in prison. Rescued by the return of his master and the influence of Cardinal Wolsey, Shallot finds himself at court, where he is ordered by the King and Cardinal to break the law - to steal back for the crown the Orb of Charlemagne, now under close guard at the priory at Clerkenwell. Benjamin and Roger have no choice but to agree to the task... Before long they are drawn, not only into the shadowy underworld of Tudor London and the illegal trade of relics, but also into murder and blackmail. What readers are saying about The Relic Murders: '[The] most exciting - and best written - of the six Shallot journals and well worth reading' 'This series has been consistently absorbing, fascinating, funny and thrilling, and [The Relic Murders] is no different' 'Pacey mysteries, with cunning plot twists and lots of action'

Charlemagne s Practice of Empire

Charlemagne s Practice of Empire
Author: Jennifer R. Davis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2015-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107076990

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A new interpretation of Charlemagne, examining how the Frankish king and his men learned to govern the first European empire.

Cyclpoedia of universal History Volume II Part I The Modern World

Cyclpoedia of universal History  Volume II   Part I The Modern World
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1885
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Charlemagne s Daughter

Charlemagne s Daughter
Author: Dena Miller
Publsiher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781604945393

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A document found in an old monastery reveals the true history of the tempestuous year of 792 AD, plus kidnapping, murder, and romance. Charlemagne's natural son Peppin conspires with five noblemen to overthrow his father and usurp the throne. Peppin is unaware that his half-sister Rotrud has been kidnapped by vassals who plot to sell her to ransom the crown, scheming with Belinda, Rotrud's handmaid. Rotrud's lover, Rorgo, and Charlemagne race to save her while the plotters commit a vile murder. Only Charlemagne can settle the punishment of the evildoers and the future of his son. Can Rorgo and Rotrud find a solution to Charlemagne's refusal to allow them to marry? And who wrote this old document? About the Author Dena Miller wrote a one-act play in third grade and hasn't stopped writing since. She was a teenage pilot, won prizes in competitive speech and drama, and played third base in a government girls' baseball league. Dena played saxophone in a band, and now owns three ukuleles (one tenor) which she plays, as well as a Hammond organ and a keyboard. She is a docent/volunteer at two famous western museums. A children's book and a collection of short story murder mysteries are on the horizon. She lives in Southern California.