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message 1: by Patremagne (new)

Patremagne Does anyone know of any good books with either Martel or Charlemagne as characters? Two of the greatest figures in history and I've come up with nothing so far.


message 2: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments This list in Listopia may help.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...


message 3: by J. (new)

J. Gleason (joegleason) | 2 comments I hate to blatantly self-promote, but I just published Anvil of God, Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles. It's the story of what happens to Charles The Hammer's family in the wake of his death.

Here's its page on GR:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

Hope you like it!

j.


message 4: by Kathleen (last edited Nov 19, 2013 04:08PM) (new)

Kathleen Anvil of God is very good, I recommend it.

Another one about the lineage is The Cross and the Dragon by Kim Rendfield I think..it has to do with Charlemagne and Roland..


message 5: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Kathleen, based on the description The Cross and the Dragon appears to be an historical fantasy, or if not, that it include fantasy elements.


message 6: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (last edited Nov 19, 2013 04:37PM) (new)

Terri | 19576 comments J. wrote: "I hate to blatantly self-promote, but I just published Anvil of God, Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles. It's the story of what happens to Charles The Hammer's family in the wake of his death. ..."

That is okay, J. We do allow authors to mention their books to members if they are asking for a rec and your book matches the request.
As long as the books are straight hist fic and not fantasy, romance etc.. and yours appears to be straight HF so it is okay for you to recommend it.


message 7: by J. (new)

J. Gleason (joegleason) | 2 comments Thanks Terri. Given all the drama over self-promotion, I try to be careful. BTW, I have trouble looking at you the same way after the Anti Bodice Rippers episode! ;)


message 8: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments lol. ;)


message 9: by Nathaniel (new)

Nathaniel Burns (burns_writer) | 4 comments Some shameless self promotion *blush*

Pride and Honour-The Battle for Saxony is set in the dark ages. Charlemagne's war against the Langobards, Moors, Bavarians and Saxons.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

Thanks for Anvil of God - it's on my 'to read' list now.


message 10: by Kathleen (last edited Nov 21, 2013 09:58AM) (new)

Kathleen Darcy wrote: "Kathleen, based on the description The Cross and the Dragon appears to be an historical fantasy, or if not, that it include fantasy elements."

I did not think it was a fantasy nor do I read fantasy.. there was the myth of the Dragon of Roncevaux but that was just early medieval people's beliefs..Not too different from Henry VII naming his son Arthur as he descended from him..Just Dragon myth instead of Merlin
Charlemagne and his line were done well and I thought the book was good..


message 11: by Kathleen (last edited Nov 21, 2013 10:07AM) (new)

Kathleen Nathaniel wrote: "Some shameless self promotion *blush*

Pride and Honour-The Battle for Saxony is set in the dark ages. Charlemagne's war against the Langobards, Moors, Bavarians and Saxons.

https://www.goodreads...."


looking at that now Nathaniel..my maternal Faunt lineage(lenfant) connected to Pepin and worked for Plantagenet kings 1240-1587 so read in those directions.. Norman Irish..


message 12: by Marilyn (new)

Marilyn (mbk1857) | 415 comments Nathaniel wrote: "Some shameless self promotion *blush*

Pride and Honour-The Battle for Saxony is set in the dark ages. Charlemagne's war against the Langobards, Moors, Bavarians and Saxons.

https://www.goodreads...."


Interesting. I'm set to start Pride and Honour - The Battle for Saxony. I was having trouble with my new Kindle Paperwhite and in dealing with C.S. she suggested I try out downloading a couple of freebies to see if everything was working okay. My eye happened to fall on your book. Haven't beeen conservant with Charlesmagne since 4th or 5th grade. Really looking forward to it. Too bad for you that it's a freebie but at least I know of you as a writer. I love historical fiction.


message 13: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Let us know how you go with it, Marilyn. :)


message 14: by Dennis (new)

Dennis | 32 comments Andre Norton's Huon of the Horn is a novel based on some of the legends surrounding Charlemagne. More of a fantasy instead of historical fiction.


message 15: by Bryn (last edited Dec 26, 2013 03:43PM) (new)

Bryn Hammond (brynhammond) | 1505 comments Dennis wrote: "Andre Norton's Huon of the Horn is a novel based on some of the legends surrounding Charlemagne."

I ordered that yesterday. It's a translation of a medieval romance*, close to the original I understand. Charlemagne himself not a big presence.

*romance in the old sense


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Jane | 3480 comments Bryn wrote: "Dennis wrote: "Andre Norton's Huon of the Horn is a novel based on some of the legends surrounding Charlemagne."

I ordered that yesterday. It's a translation of a medieval romance*,..."


Huon de Bordeaux is in the

Legends of Charlemagne by Thomas Bulfinch


message 17: by Bryn (new)

Bryn Hammond (brynhammond) | 1505 comments I'm after this The English Charlemagne Romances, Part IX: The Boke of Duke Huon of Bordeux: E.S. 43, 50 but in the meantime Andre Norton's update of this 16thc translation was the cheap option.


message 18: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Bryn wrote: "Dennis wrote: "Andre Norton's Huon of the Horn is a novel based on some of the legends surrounding Charlemagne."

I ordered that yesterday. It's a translation of a medieval romance*,..."


The good kind of romance. :)


message 19: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Willis | 13 comments I think everyone interested in fiction about Charlemagne should consider starting with The Song of Roland which is a highly fictionalised, verse account of the battle of Roncaveaux in 778 CE.


message 20: by Kimber (new)

Kimber (kimberlibri) | 785 comments This is the first time I've seen this thread. Very excited. I'm about to marry a Martel who has traced his ancestry back to Charles. Adding some of these books to my TBR list!


message 21: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Kimberlibri wrote: "This is the first time I've seen this thread. Very excited. I'm about to marry a Martel who has traced his ancestry back to Charles. Adding some of these books to my TBR list!"


Ooo, that's very cool.


message 22: by Don (new)

Don Maker (donmaker) | 1 comments I have just finished a novel about Charles "Martel", and am looking for beta readers. So, free! If you would like a pdf, please let me know at donmakerauthor@gmail.com. Naturally, I'm looking for comments that might help improve it, but would sincerely appreciate honest reviews when it's published. The working title is "The Savior of Europe", but I'm open to suggestions on that as well.


message 23: by J.A. (last edited Aug 12, 2020 11:01PM) (new)

J.A. McLachlan (janeannmclachlan) | 8 comments Patremagne wrote: "Does anyone know of any good books with either Martel or Charlemagne as characters? Two of the greatest figures in history and I've come up with nothing so far."

Charles Martel, the Hungarian King, is mentioned as a side character in my books about the Kingdom of Naples- which he claimed a birthrite to and attacked. It's the Kingdom of Naples series, starting with The Girl Who Would Be Queen, then The Girl Who Tempted Fortune, and I'm currently writing The Girl Who Sold Her Crown. If we're talking about the same Charles Martel, of the Angevin line from King Louis ll of Naples.


message 24: by Dana (new)

Dana S. | 9 comments J.A. wrote: "Patremagne wrote: "Does anyone know of any good books with either Martel or Charlemagne as characters? Two of the greatest figures in history and I've come up with nothing so far."

Charles Martel,..."


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day...


message 25: by Dana (new)

Dana S. | 9 comments Patremagne wrote: "Does anyone know of any good books with either Martel or Charlemagne as characters? Two of the greatest figures in history and I've come up with nothing so far."

Patremagne wrote: "Does anyone know of any good books with either Martel or Charlemagne as characters? Two of the greatest figures in history and I've come up with nothing so far."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day...


message 26: by Dana (last edited Nov 17, 2021 08:13AM) (new)

Dana S. | 9 comments J.A. wrote: "Patremagne wrote: "Does anyone know of any good books with either Martel or Charlemagne as characters? Two of the greatest figures in history and I've come up with nothing so far."

Charles Martel,..."


J.A. wrote: "Patremagne wrote: "Does anyone know of any good books with either Martel or Charlemagne as characters? Two of the greatest figures in history and I've come up with nothing so far."

Charles Martel,..."


The Hungarian Charles Martel is a different person. Confusing; but that's the way it is.


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