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第四章 Europe in the Middle Ages 中世纪的 (第4/42页)
re leaving Rome was rewarded for his services. During the festivities in the Cathedral of Saint Peter on Christmas Day, Pope Leo approached the kneeling king, placed on his head a crown of gold and proclaimed him emperor of the Romans, the consecrated successor of Caesar Augustus and Constantine. ??Charlemagne is famed as a statesman and patron of learning. Under his rule commerce was protected, and robbers who preyed upon traveling merchants were severely dealt with; agriculture was encouraged and improvements were taught ot the farmers, the emperor’s own estates being a praiseworthy model. Charlemagne formed at his court a school for the nobles and their sons, and he himself learne
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