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Why is the period of charlemagne's rule called the Carolingian Renaissance?

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Carolingian Renaissance, was so called because of the flowering of scholarship, literature, art, and architecture that characterized it.

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Part of Charlemagne's success as a warrior, an administrator, and a ruler can be traced to his admiration for learning and education. The era ushered in by his reign, the Carolingian Renaissance, was so called because of the flowering of scholarship, literature, art, and architecture that characterized it.

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