carlovingian
/kɑrˌloʊˈvɪnʒɪən/Definitions
1. noun
relating to or characteristic of the Carolingian dynasty or period, typically marked by strong centralized government, cultural revival, and the spread of Christianity in Western Europe, especially during the 8th and 9th centuries.
“The carolingian style of architecture was prominent in the construction of many medieval churches.”