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Charlemagne destroys a pagan idol, (1936). Creator: Unknown
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Charlemagne destroys a pagan idol, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Charlemagne destroys a pagan idol, (1936). Sturz Der Irmensaule Durch Karl Den Grossen, 772 AD. According to medieval sources, Charlemagne, King of the Franks (742-814 AD) destroyed an Irminsul (a sacred pillar-like object) during the Saxon Wars. Irminsuls played an important role in Germanic paganism. Charlemagne carried out a policy of forcilble Christianization on penalty of death. From " Bilder Deutscher Geschichte", (Pictures of German History), No.12, cigarette card album. [Cigaretten-Bilderdienst, Altona-Bahrenfeld, Hamburg, Germany, 1936]
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Charlemagne's Triumph - The Destruction of Paganism
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the destruction of a pagan idol by Charlemagne, King of the Franks. In 772 AD, during the Saxon Wars, Charlemagne embarked on a mission to forcibly Christianize his realm. This image showcases his unwavering determination to eradicate all remnants of Germanic paganism. The focal point of this photograph is the towering Irminsul, an object revered by Germanic tribes for its sacred significance. With resolute conviction and wielding his power as both king and conqueror, Charlemagne strikes down this symbol of idolatry. His actions represent not only religious zeal but also political dominance over conquered territories. The artist behind this masterpiece remains unknown, yet their skillful portrayal evokes a sense of awe and reverence for Charlemagne's might. The vibrant colors and attention to detail bring life to this historical event from centuries past. Displayed within "Bilder Deutscher Geschichte" an esteemed cigarette card album from 1936 Germany, this image serves as a reminder that history is shaped by powerful figures like Charlemagne who sought to reshape societies according to their own beliefs. As we gaze upon this remarkable print today, it prompts us to reflect on the complexities of religion, conquests, and cultural assimilation throughout human civilization. It reminds us that even in our modern world, echoes of these ancient struggles can still be heard if we listen closely enough.
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