The Rest Is History
524. Charlemagne: Pagan Killer (Part 2)
Dominic Sandbrook
That matters because to the Anglo-Saxons who had been converted by Roman missionaries, the association between Christianity and Romanitas is much stronger than it is among the Franks. We talked about this before. For the Franks, Christianity had always been Gallic, It had always been self-sufficient within Gaul. It hadn't looked to Rome for its example.
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