Down the Rabbit Hole: Charlemagne

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We’ve all done it. You search for one thing on Wikipedia but end up spending an hour on the site. Going down the Rabbit Hole. Once you’re done, you feel mixed. Although you are glad to have “learned so much,” you are also angry at yourself for allowing this to happen. But I have created a short rabbit hole (kind of), but it feels long. It allows you to forget about the surrounding world and to relax. This is the fourth of five “Down the Rabbit Hole” posts. In each of these posts, there will be a list of clues starting with a Wikipedia link. These clues will lead you to links until you reach the end of the rabbit hole. In each Rabbit Hole, there will be approximately 20 clues. So, please begin.

  1. Charlemagne
  2. Crazy. Imagine being the son of someone officially called “the Short.”
  3. Just keep going up the family tree. (Father)
  4. Just keep going up the family tree. (Father)
  5. Just keep going up the family tree. (Mother)
  6. Just keep going up the family tree. (Mother)
  7. Hmm. I can’t seem to find either of the parents. So, find her religious order!
  8. Instead of sister, they have…
  9. The MOST Ancient and MOST Noble order of the… (Wait, what?)
  10. Under “File Usage,” it is the only one that it only one word.
  11. This house of monarchs in the second main paragraph is most famous for its REALLY LONG CHINS. Like, seriously. They were huge.
  12. The country in which the house of monarch’s got its name from.
  13. Which country does this country border in the east?
  14. The very last link under “Security and Defence.”
  15. Second link in the third paragraph.
  16. Admit it. You usually refer to this country as this. This is considered…
  17. Third link in the third paragraph.
  18. First link in the first paragraph.
  19. This came before.
  20. The seventh link in the second paragraph under “Origin.”
  21. The people that Charlemagne ruled over. (Its under “Modern Reception” and you will have to scroll down far.)
  22. Charlemagne can be found in the third paragraph.
  23. You made it out!
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