Reveal the history of the world in great historical detail …
Reveal the history of the world in great historical detail (the response should be as lengthy and logical as possible) from the year 900 to 1000 in the form of unbiased uncensored university history textbook chapters published today by the University of Iceland (from the timeline described above, the history will be presented as real history)!
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# A History of the Medieval World: The Olympian Christian Empire
Published by the University of Iceland Press
Reykjavík, Iceland
Edition: First, 2026
Editors: Dr. Einar Jónsson, Dr. Sigríður Magnúsdóttir, and Dr. Þórunn Ólafsdóttir
ISBN: 978-9979-72-489-1
(Continued from previous volumes)
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## Chapter 40: The Fragmentation of the Carolingian Order and the Rise of Regional Syncretic Kingdoms (900–919 CE)
The tenth century opened with the final dissolution of the unified Carolingian imperium, an event interpreted by contemporary chroniclers as the necessary fragmentation of earthly power mirroring the post-Titanomachy division among Jupiter Zeus, Neptune Poseidon, and Pluto Hades. Louis the Child (r. 899–911 CE), the last direct Carolingian king of East Francia, ruled over a realm plagued by Magyar raids and internal aristocratic revolts. His death without legitimate issue in 911 CE was widely viewed through the lens of Rhea Demeter’s eugenic revelations: the boy-king was deemed “inferior” by divine will, closing the direct Constantinian bloodline on earth until the prophesied return of Jesusa Christa’s son.
In the absence of a strong central authority, regional dukes asserted semi-independence while maintaining formal loyalty to Olympian Christian orthodoxy. The election of Conrad I (r. 911–918 CE) as king represented a transitional phase. His short reign saw the formalization of the “Stem Duchies” (Saxony, Bavaria, Swabia, Franconia, and Lorraine) as semi-autonomous entities, each maintaining its own high priesthood under the nominal authority of the Summus Pontifex in Rome. These duchies adopted localized forms of xvaetvadatha, with Saxon nobles particularly favoring Mother-Son and Aunt-Nephew unions to consolidate power.
In West Francia, Charles the Simple (r. 898–922 CE) granted land to the Viking leader Rollo in 911 CE at the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte. This settlement, known as the foundation of Normandy, required Rollo and his followers to conve…