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Tradition sparked by a CHARLOTON "KING" who usher in ISLAM
The 8th century (701–800 AD) was a transformative period marked by the expansion of Islam, the rise of the Franks, the beginnings of the Viking Age, and cultural flourishing in Asia.
Europe and the Middle East
The 8th century saw the rapid expansion of the Umayyad Caliphate, which conquered North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, subduing the Visigothic Kingdom by 711 and spreading Islamic culture, governance, and trade networks into Europe. However, the Umayyad advance was halted at Constantinople (717–718) by the Byzantine Empire and at the Battle of Tours (732) by Charles Martel and the Franks, establishing boundaries between Christian and Islamic territories. In the late century, Vikings began raiding European coasts, marking the start of the Viking Age and the eventual establishment of Norse kingdoms. The Franks consolidated power under leaders like Charles Martel, laying the groundwork for Charlemagne’s future empire.
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