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Charles Martel, Frankish Military and Political Leader

Entry of Charles Martel into Paris, after the Battle of Tours. Charles Martel (686-741) was a Frankish military and political leader, who served as Mayor of the Palace under the Merovingian kings. He is remembered for winning the Battle of Tours in 732, in which he defeated an invading Moorish army. This victory is traditionally credited with halting northward Islamic expansion in western Europe. He strengthened the Frankish state by consistently defeating, through superior generalship, the host of hostile foreign nations which beset it on all sides. He is considered to be a founding figure of the Middle Ages, often credited with a seminal role in the development of feudalism and knighthood. Etching by Francois-Auguste Trichon, undated (cropped and cleaned).
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Charles Martel, Frankish Military and Political Leader
Entry of Charles Martel into Paris, after the Battle of Tours. Charles Martel (686-741) was a Frankish military and political leader, who served as Mayor of the Palace under the Merovingian kings. He is remembered for winning the Battle of Tours in 732, in which he defeated an invading Moorish army. This victory is traditionally credited with halting northward Islamic expansion in western Europe. He strengthened the Frankish state by consistently defeating, through superior generalship, the host of hostile foreign nations which beset it on all sides. He is considered to be a founding figure of the Middle Ages, often credited with a seminal role in the development of feudalism and knighthood. Etching by Francois-Auguste Trichon, undated (cropped and cleaned).
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Album / Science Source / Paris Musées
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4156 x 5100 px | 60.6 MB
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35.2 x 43.2 cm | 13.9 x 17.0 in (300 dpi)