As the heir of Caroline dynasty, Charlie inherited the tradition of Frankish martial arts from an early age. /kloc-when he was 0/2 years old, Charlie went out with the army and experienced a severe test of life and death on the bloody battlefield.
Defeated awar, a relative of Xiongnu; Finally, it invaded Spain and established a border country in northern Spain.
In 768, with Pippin's death, 26-year-old Charlie came to the Frankish Kingdom with his brother Carloman, and became the only king after the latter's sudden death in 77 1 year. Shortly after Charlemagne's death, the empire split. In 843, his three grandchildren were kings, and the empire was divided into three parts. The eastern Frankish kingdom became the later Germany, the western Frankish kingdom became the later France, and the area between east and west became the later Italy. The language of Franks also showed obvious differentiation, forming the national languages of western European countries such as French and German. Charlemagne is also called "the father of Europe".
Spades K- King David
The king's picture on spades K refers to King David of Israel in the 10 century BC. He is the second king of Israel and the greatest king of the United Kingdom of Israel, none of them.
David's story is mainly recorded in the Bible, with a strong religious color. David was born in Bethlehem around 1035 BC. As a teenager, he managed sheep and learned the unique skill of "throwing stones". Later, the Philistines invaded Israel. At the most dangerous critical moment, David killed the enemy soldier Goliath with the skill of throwing stones and led Israel to the final victory. David is famous for this battle. David's success also caused the envy of King Saul of Israel. It was not until King Saul died in battle that the people of Israel supported David as king, and since then, a unified kingdom of Israel has been established and Jerusalem has been settled.
King of diamonds-Julius Caesar of ancient Rome
Gaius julius caesar is a lifelong consul of the Roman Republic. He was born into a noble family. He has served as financial officer, chief priest, judge, consul, supervisor and dictator. He once secretly formed the first three alliances with Pompeii and crassus. His glory is brilliant, his love is lofty, and his sea is deep. He is a god of war, and he can always win more with less. Caesar was assassinated by members of the Senate led by Brutu. Behind Caesar, his nephew and adopted son Octavian defeated Anthony to establish the Roman Empire and became the first imperial emperor.
Although Caesar did not become an emperor, he made his name synonymous with the emperor, more glorious than the emperor.
K- Alexander of Clubs, King of Macedonia
Alexander the Great (July 20, 356 BC-BC 10 June, 323 BC) was the king of Macedonia in ancient Greece and the first of the four military commanders in European history.
On the vast land across Europe and Asia, a huge empire has been established, starting from Greece and Macedonia in the west, east to the Indus Valley, south to the first waterfall of the Nile, and north to Babylon as its capital. He always wears jewels with crosses on his clothes, which is the characteristic of King K of Clubs. In a short period of 13 years, Alexander created many unprecedented glorious deeds.
Alexander died at the age of 33, and the empire quickly fell into division because there was no heir, but his legacy spread all over the empire and made great contributions to connecting things.