What was the significance of the Papal-Frankish Alliance? What were two factors that helped make the alliance possible?The Papal-Frankish Alliance was an agreement between the Papacy and the Frankish Kingdom. The Pope needed protection, as the Byzantine Empire could no longer effectively protect Rome, which pushed the Papacy to seek protection from the Franks. The Franks wanted religious approval and authority. The Papacy gained military protection from enemies, such as the Lombards, and the Franks gained religious legitimacy and support.
What picture of Charlemagne emerges from Einhard’s biography?In his biography, Einhard presents Charlemagne in a very positive way. Some key traits he described were that Charlemagne was a strong and capable ruler, intelligent and curious, religious, simple and practical, and a charismatic ruler. Overall Einhard portrays Charlemagne as an ideal Christian king, wise, powerful, and devoted to both his people and the church.
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