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This makes total sense to me. Instead of sending his daughters away to become Queens of other countries and having grandkids who he would never see. Instead, they stayed close to home, “married” local men, and Charlemagne could enjoy being around his grandchildren and extended family as much as he liked.
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For those of you congratulating charlamagne on good dynasty choices. The reasons he did this is 1. The Frankish tradition of inheritance from father to sons, is that all of the father’s holdings, land, titles, wealth, etc. is split sometimes evenly sometimes not that evenly but almost evenly. So almost always Frankish kings when they die leave a fragmented kingdom, most of the time.
2. Charlamagne knew he had enough trouble on his hands with successions with his actual sons, he didn’t need some random noble who marries one of his daughters to get a big head thinking their branch should be at the head.
I was gunnah say more but I just got up and I can’t think straight 😂
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It’s interesting that Charlemagne didn’t let his daughters marry because he wanted to prevent his realm from dividing, yet the biggest reason for the fall of the Carolingian Empire is that his son divided the realm evenly among his own sons. Sometimes I imagine what would have been different if Charlemagne instituted primogeniture early.
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@RealCrusadesHistory
3 days ago
For the full story of Charlemagne's interesting policy regarding his daughters, click the video linked directly to this short, or copy and paste this URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWEaHdrXLJ8
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