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What was Einhard's personal opinion of Charlemagne?
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Ответ:
That he was great man,wonderful,fantastic,wise,and that Einhard (and others) owed everything to Charlemagne.
Explanation:
In his 'Life of Charlemagne' Einhard takes a brutal,violent,ruthless Dark Age warrior and ruler and praises him for everything - except the failures he leaves out and the embarrassments he glosses over.AS for the rest of it,it makes you think what a great leader Charlemagne would make of your own country today.
Ответ:
From the outset, both President Grant and Secretary of State Fish focused their attention on the Caribbean region. In 1868, Cuban rebels began to fight a guerrilla campaign against Spain to win independence. Although many Americans were sympathetic to the rebels and and wanted to support them, Grant and Fish sought to avoid a possible war with Spain just as the United States was trying to recover from the Civil War.