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==Works== The most famous of Einhard's works is his biography of Charlemagne, the ''[[Vita Karoli Magni]]'', "The Life of Charlemagne" (c. 817–836), which provides much direct information about Charlemagne's life and character, written sometime between 817 and 830. In composing this he relied heavily upon the [[Royal Frankish Annals]]. Einhard's literary model was the classical work of the Roman historian [[Suetonius]], the ''[[Lives of the Twelve Caesars|Lives of the Caesars]]'', though it is important to stress that the work is very much Einhard's own, that is to say he adapts the models and sources for his own purposes. His work was written as a praise of Charlemagne, whom he regarded as a foster-father (''nutritor'') and to whom he was a debtor "in life and death". The work thus contains an understandable degree of bias, Einhard taking care to exculpate Charlemagne in some matters, not mention others, and to gloss over certain issues which would be of embarrassment to Charlemagne, such as the morality of his daughters; by contrast, other issues are curiously not glossed over, like his concubines. Einhard is also responsible for three other extant works: a collection of letters, ''On the Translations and the Miracles of SS. [[Marcellinus and Peter|Marcellinus and Petrus]]'', and ''On the Adoration of the Cross''.<ref>Thorpe.</ref><ref>Müller 252.</ref> The latter dates from ca. 830 and was not rediscovered until 1885,<ref>"Einhard ca. 770–840" par. 3.</ref> when [[Ernst Dümmler]] identified a text in a manuscript in [[Vienna]] as the missing ''Libellus de adoranda cruce'',<ref>Dümmler.</ref> which Einhard had dedicated to his pupil [[Lupus Servatus]].<ref>Levison 271.</ref><ref>Stofferahn par. 10.</ref> The [[Arch of Einhard]] was a reliquary made by Einhard, which reproduced on a small scale a Roman triumphal arch that represented the victory of Christianity. It has not survived.
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