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Showing posts with label Charlemagne. Show all posts
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Monday, October 29, 2012

Gisela's Holiday Story now available as a free Kindle download

Download Gisela's Holiday Story to your Kindle for FREE from October 28th through November 1st.

Learn about All Saints Day and how many of our Halloween traditions today cam about. A perfect read for the upcoming holiday!

Gisela's Holiday Story is a beginning-chapter children's historical fiction book. The sequel to Gisela's Story, the book follows the adventures of Charlemagne's daughter Gisela.

This FREE download opportunity won't last long, so get your copy now. As of November 2nd, the price will go up to $0.99.

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Friday, April 20, 2012

Meet Gisela, Daughter of Charlemagne

Gisela was probably born sometime between 770 and 781. No birth date was ever recorded for her. She was the second or third daughter of King Charles of the Franks (Charlemagne) and his wife, Hildegard of Savoy. Gisela's mother was Charlemagne's first wife. Hildegard and Charlemagne had 6 children before Hildegard died.

Gisela was educated at Aachen, the site of Charles' castle. This town is located in Germany near the city of Bonn and close to the Rhine River. Her father was a very religious man and his chapel still stands today. Charlemagne believed in education and thought it important that his children be able to read and write.

Some girls were sent to monasteries to study, but Charlemagne had his daughters educated at home. Gisela would have more than likely been educated by Alcuin, an Anglo-Saxon scholar brought to the castle by her father. In her lessons, Gisela would have studied Latin. Most books were written in Latin. She would have written on wax tablets with a stylus.