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A five-act tragedy follows Carloman, a ruling noble who renounces power to seek religious seclusion, and the tensions this choice creates with his pragmatic brother Pepin, papal envoys, and rival claimants. Political maneuvering, ecclesiastical influence, and private longing collide as scenes move between palace and cloister, tracing the costs of renunciation, fraternal rivalry, and the clash of spiritual vocation with worldly authority. The play juxtaposes liturgical devotion and statecraft to show how conscience, ambition, and institutional power combine to bring about tragic consequences.
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