How to use in-sentence of “carolingian”:
+ As early as the eleventh century, different forms of Carolingian were already being used, and by the mid-twelfth century, a clearly distinguishable form, able to be written more quickly to meet the demand for new books, was being used in north-eastern France and the Low Countries.
+ The Carolingian kingship begins with the deposition of the last Merovingian king, and the accession in 751 of Pippin IIIPippin the Short, father of Charlemagne.
+ In the Carolingian Renaissance, which happened in the 8th and 9th centuries, people started bringing back classical architecture.
+ He was the older son of King Pippin III of the Carolingian dynasty.
+ Several Carolingian kings of Germany were buried there.
+ The most important of these was the “comes palatinus”, the count palatine, who in Merovingian and Carolingian times, was an official of the lords’ household and court of law.
+ The Carolingian abbey was the only one to be spared by the Vikings because it does not lie on the Dordogne river or its tributaries.
+ The style of the masonry indicated to Revoil that there had been an earlier bridge dating from either the late Roman or Carolingian periods.

Example sentences of “carolingian”:
+ It divided the Carolingian Empire among the sons of Louis the Pious.
+ Blackletter came from Carolingian when Europe in the twelfth century needed new books in many different subjects when more and more people learned to read.
+ The Carolingian dynasty was a Frankish Nobilitynoble family who ruled over a large part of western Europe from 751 to 987.
+ Different styles of classical architecture might have existed since the Carolingian Renaissance.
+ Three of the twelve kings during the 147-year Carolingian Dynasty – Odo, his brother Robert I and Robert’s son in law Raoul/Rudolph – were not from the Carolingian Dynasty but from the rival Robertian Dynasty.
+ By the time Louis inherited the kingdom the Carolingian Empire had already started to decline.
+ On the basis of his achievements, Martel laid the groundwork for the Carolingian Empire.
+ He was also father-in-law of Zwentibold, Carolingian King of Lotharingia.
+ It divided the Carolingian Empire among the sons of Louis the Pious.
+ Blackletter came from Carolingian when Europe in the twelfth century needed new books in many different subjects when more and more people learned to read.
+ The Carolingian dynasty was a Frankish Nobilitynoble family who ruled over a large part of western Europe from 751 to 987.
+ The roots of the city go up in Celtic Gaul, and are anchored in two feudal mounds, a Gallo-Roman site and a Carolingian one.
+ In 922 the barons of West Franciawestern Francia revolted against the Carolingian king Charles the Simple.
+ The serfdom of medieval times began with the breakup of the Carolingian Empire around the 10th century.
+ Their territory was the feudal fiefs of which King of Franceking of Western France had been the suzerain since the 843 division of the Carolingian Empire.
+ The city developed around a Carolingian EmpireCarolingian Benedictine abbey in the 13th century.
+ Some historians say the Carolingian Empire was the start of the Holy Roman Empire.
