Carolingian

/ˌkæ.ɹəˈlɪn.dʒɪ.ən/

Synonyms for "carolingian" (16 found)

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Closest matches (4)

Noun(1 words)
Adjective(3 words)
carolingian epochcarolingian eracarolingian noble

Strong matches (4)

Adjective(4 words)
carolingian periodcarolingian royalcarolingian-eracarolingian-related

Related words (8)

Related word relations

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More general

10 entries
crowned headcultural descriptorhistorical adjectivehistorical periodmedieval eramonarchnobleroyal personsovereigntemporal descriptor

More specific

9 entries
Carolingian EmpireCarolingian RenaissanceCarolingian architectureCarolingian education reformCarolingian minusculeCarolingian scriptCharlemagneLouis the PiousPippin the Short

Collocations

9 entries
Carolingian EmpireCarolingian RenaissanceCarolingian architectureCarolingian coinsCarolingian courtCarolingian dynastyCarolingian eraCarolingian minusculeCarolingian script

Inflections

3 entries
Carolingiansmore carolingianmost carolingian

Derivations

6 entries

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

In accordance with the Treaty of Verdun, in 1843 the Carolingian Empire was divided between Charlemagne's three grandchildren.

Source: tatoeba (9801850)

With him, the Carolingian dynasty was extinguished.

Source: tatoeba (12228279)

And thus the Empire was transferred from the Carolingian Family to the Saxons.

Source: wiktionary

A certaine Chronicler writ a pretty while agoe, that this King ſhould come of the houſe of France, and the race of Charlemaigne, according to that which was prophecied of him; Some ſay (ſaith he) that there is another common prophecy, that ſome of the Carolingians, that is of the race of King Charles, and bloud royall, ſhall have an Emperour of France, by name Charles, who ſhall bee Prince and Monarch over Europe, and ſhall reforme the Church and State.

Source: wiktionary

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