yes, true.
Charlemagne's empire fell apart after his death in 814 due to a combination of factors, including internal divisions and external pressures. His grandsons, who inherited the empire, were unable to maintain unity and faced constant power struggles. The Treaty of Verdun in 843 divided the empire into three parts, further weakening central authority. Additionally, external threats from Viking, Magyar, and Saracen invasions exacerbated the empire's fragmentation.
No, it was not. Charlemagne died about 340 years after the fall of the western part o the Roman Empire.
The Fall of Rome (No Central Government), The Rise and Fall Holy Roman Empire (Knights, Setting up of Counties), The Viking Raids and their pillaging of Europe (Need for protection) all contributed to the rise of Feudalism in Eurupe
The Fall of Rome (No Central Government), The Rise and Fall Holy Roman Empire (Knights, Setting up of Counties), The Viking Raids and their pillaging of Europe (Need for protection) all contributed to the rise of Feudalism in Eurupe
no it didnt. the treaty helped the fall actually
Charlemagne
After the fall of Charlemagne's empire, Europe faced invasions from several groups, notably the Vikings from Scandinavia, who raided coastal settlements and navigated rivers; the Magyars from the east, who invaded parts of central Europe; and the Muslims, particularly from North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, who conducted raids into southern Europe. These groups contributed to the fragmentation and instability of regions that had once been unified under Charlemagne's rule. Their attacks spurred the development of feudalism as local lords sought to protect their territories.
It was Charlemagne.
Spain contributed to the fall of their empire
Charlemagne
Although there were multiple causes that contributed to the fall of the western empire, in my opinion the most significant was the deterioration of the army.Although there were multiple causes that contributed to the fall of the western empire, in my opinion the most significant was the deterioration of the army.Although there were multiple causes that contributed to the fall of the western empire, in my opinion the most significant was the deterioration of the army.Although there were multiple causes that contributed to the fall of the western empire, in my opinion the most significant was the deterioration of the army.Although there were multiple causes that contributed to the fall of the western empire, in my opinion the most significant was the deterioration of the army.Although there were multiple causes that contributed to the fall of the western empire, in my opinion the most significant was the deterioration of the army.Although there were multiple causes that contributed to the fall of the western empire, in my opinion the most significant was the deterioration of the army.Although there were multiple causes that contributed to the fall of the western empire, in my opinion the most significant was the deterioration of the army.Although there were multiple causes that contributed to the fall of the western empire, in my opinion the most significant was the deterioration of the army.
Charlemagne was the first emperor in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. He united most of Western Europe, also for the first time after the fall of the Roman Empire. He is known as 'the Father of Europe'. Before his rise to power, Europe was obviously divided.