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#OnThisDay (probably - acounts differ) Napoleon Buonaparte was born to a minor gentry family on the Island of Corsica. He would go on to command the largest French empire since Charlemagne. A complicated man - narcisist, dictator, reformer, exceptional commander.
In his Vita Karoli Magni, a biography of Charlemagne, the author Einhard records the emperor’s campaign to Spain and how he and his army were attacked while returning to France. In @MedWarMag III.6 we take a look at the Battle at Roncevaux Pass #otd in 778 https://t.co/nOahn5MqW1
damn ight im doing charlemagne hedgehog lookin ass https://t.co/27IfWfVyTy
@Kerpob Only forts left on the Blackwater are the Mullin Fort and Charlemont, only farmland where this fort was
Art Fight~! Double-Revenge of
@sludge_eater's Charlemagne & Kaz
https://t.co/9iFN676AEe
Chicos!! Aquí comparto el Server de discord dónde está la comunidad y panas de FNAF514 y compañía
Si os apetece entren y charlemos para pasarla piola ✨🤝☕
Even after the devastating defeat of Tyrone & his allies at Kinsale in 1601, Mountjoy thought better of trying to force this pass in Summer campaign 1602. Rather than hammer his way to Dunagannon, Mountjoy sidestepped the defences, building Charlemont Fort a few miles downriver
Dentro de una horita voy a pasar este boceto de mapa a limpio. Charlemos mientras dibujo en #LunesDeMapas https://t.co/VGqynABiC9
Over a year in the making, but I can finally introduce my monsuno fan character, Gaia Charlemagne!
I just got result 'charlemagne couldn't read???' on quiz 'which ridiculous thing that i learned about in my medieval history courses are you?' https://t.co/Bv5sFgI1bf
OTD 1602 Mountjoy started building Charlemont fort & bridge as a springboard for taking Dungannon. Often called an artillery fort it was not designed to mount cannon. Demi-bastions & sconce on far bank only provided firing steps and loopholes for defence by firearms #nineyearswar
The tribute the Caliph Harun al-Rashid to Charlemagne, 1663 #baroque #jacobjordaens
Today brings the incredibly elusive Charlemagne model sheet by Aaron Loftis for your pun making dragon reference needs! Due to instagram not showing a preview I screenshot one of the slides.
https://t.co/MS8VYe0t2F
Harpies appear in the stories of Charlemagne where they harried Senapus, the blind king of Abyssinia, by fouling his food so that he would have died of starvation if Astolpho had not arrived in time to drive them off and so save his life.
#FaustianFriday
There's often a slight patina of Charlemagne's knights (with or without Arthurian overtones) that's slightly more significant than the rest of the historical mishmash, but it's skin deep. 8th century feudalism is not a typical feature of D&D's default setting.