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Who were the Asian people, defeated at the Battle of Lechfeld, who became Christians and went on to establish the kingdom of Hungary?
 
  a. the Mongols
  b. the Magyars
  c. the Vikings
  d. the Slavs
  e. the Golden Horde

Question 2

According to Einhard's biography, all of the following were the objects of Charlemagne's charity except
 
  a. Flanders.
  b. Egypt.
  c. Carthage.
  d. Jerusalem.
  e. Syria.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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