Carlovingian

/ˌkɑɹloʊˈvɪndʒən/ adjective, noun

Relating to the Carolingian dynasty of medieval Europe, particularly the empire of Charlemagne and his descendants (also spelled Carolingian).

From Medieval Latin 'Carolus' (Charles, referring to Charlemagne) plus '-ing' suffix. Also spelled 'Carolingian'; this variant spelling reflects how 'Carolus' was pronounced in Latin.

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