= Carolingian pound
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The Carolingian pound (Latin: *libra Carolingia*) was a unit of weight used during the Carolingian Empire, which was established by the Frankish king Charlemagne in the late 8th and early 9th centuries. This pound was part of a system of weights and measures that facilitated trade and economic organization within the empire. The Carolingian pound is historically significant as it reflects the administrative reforms made by Charlemagne to standardize measures across his diverse realm.
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