He wanted everybody to learn, and go to school and receive education, even though he wasn't educated. In other words he wanted people to learn to read and write even though he couldn't.
because they have discovered so many things that it has an effect centuries later- telephone, hippopotamus
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Th life In Ancient Rome Is Similar to the life in America Today Because The Roman Roads Also Known As Straight Roads We Still Have Today.
It can be described as quite a lavish life.
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Charlemagne completes the establshment of his court at Aachen and attempts to gather the best scholars in Europe at his court in hopes of turning Aachen into an educational metropolis. Alcuin works with Charlemagne to develope the Palace School, a place where people from all walks of life could receive excellent education.
The feudalism impact was increased in the religious of the Europe church. This help out the churches a lot.
Charlemagne completes the establshment of his court at Aachen and attempts to gather the best scholars in Europe at his court in hopes of turning Aachen into an educational metropolis. Alcuin works with Charlemagne to develope the Palace School, a place where people from all walks of life could receive excellent education.
The tobacco plant is one item that made a huge impact on Europe (the old world )
802 - Charlemagne completes the establshment of his court at Aachen and attempts to gather the best scholars in Europe at his court in hopes of turning Aachen into an educational metropolis. Alcuin works with Charlemagne to develope the Palace School, a place where people from all walks of life could receive excellent education.
The Carolingian Renaissance, as Charlemagne's renaissance was called, was a time of great increase in education, the arts, architecture, law, religion, and just about all other cultural life in Western Europe. It was a period that included the reigns of Charlemagne and Louis the Pious, roughly the second half of the 8th century and the first half of the 9th. There is a link below to an article on the Carolingian Renaissance.
The first was the Empire's founder, Charlemage. He was "Holy" because his rule had been blessed by the Pope - Leo III crowned Charlemagne personally. He was "Roman" because the Holy Roman Empire was meant to return to Europe the order and cultural life that had been lost when the original ancient Rome fell.
The first was the Empire's founder, Charlemage. He was "Holy" because his rule had been blessed by the Pope - Leo III crowned Charlemagne personally. He was "Roman" because the Holy Roman Empire was meant to return to Europe the order and cultural life that had been lost when the original ancient Rome fell.
Newspapers did not exist. Paper reached Europe centuries after the Romans
If certain laws were passed, people's lives would be restricted/broadened.
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Charlemagne was an energetic and thoughtful man. He had an interest in rebuilding civilization, as well as improving education and living situations. It was good to crown Charlemagne because he wanted to improve the life of everyone in the empire.