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" Charlemagne visiting the construction works of Aix la Chapelle, in 796 BC. Illustration from " Grandes Chroniques de France", edition by Antoine V鲡 rd (15th century). ITALY. Turin. National Library of the Turin University."
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Charlemagne's Historic Visit to Aix-la-Chapelle's Construction Site in 796 AD as Depicted in the Grandes Chroniques de France This illustration, hailing from the 15th century Grandes Chroniques de France, provides a fascinating glimpse into the past as it depicts Charlemagne, the renowned King of the Franks, overseeing the construction works of Aix-la-Chapelle in 796 AD. The image, held in the National Library of the University of Turin in Italy, is a testament to the rich historical records that have survived the test of time. Charlemagne, who ruled from 768 to 814 AD, is shown in regal attire, with a crown on his head and a scepter in his hand, as he stands amidst the bustling construction site. Workers are shown toiling away, building what appears to be a grand edifice, while others carry heavy loads and transport materials. Charlemagne's presence at the site underscores the importance of the project, which was likely a significant religious or administrative center. The Grandes Chroniques de France, also known as the "Great Chronicles of France," is a historical text that chronicles the history of the Frankish kingdoms from the founding of the Merovingian dynasty in 481 AD to the death of Charles VI in 1422 AD. The illustration is a valuable addition to the text, bringing the historical narrative to life and providing visual context to the written word. The intricate details of the illustration, from the ornate clothing of Charlemagne to the various tools and techniques used by the workers, offer a glimpse into the daily life and practices of the time. The image is a reminder of the enduring legacy of Charlemagne and the impact he had on European history, as well as the importance of preserving historical records for future generations to learn from and appreciate.
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