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Q: How did the missi dominici help Charlemagne stablish a strong empire?
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How did Charlemagne unify his empire?

A strong army with a strong cavalry Educational reforms Support of the Church Political reform He constantly visited parts of his empire


What is Charlemagne mean famous for?

He was a brilliant warrior and the strong king, and he led the Franks in building a huge empire


What role did Charlemagne play in the Middle Ages?

Charlemagne's reign was a major turning point of the Middle Ages, with an importance similar to that of the crusades or the Black Death. He was responsible for promoting education and the arts, establishing a unified and strong currency in Western Europe, and building the empire that was ancestral to both the Kingdom of France and the Holy Roman Empire. His empire reestablished order after three centuries that were pretty chaotic, and his work has remained as a strong influence.


What did Europe no longer have after the roman empire in the west collapes?

A strong, central ruling civilization. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, Europe was left divided into small tribes, clans, and kingdoms such as the Gauls. A central civilization did not emerge until Charlemagne expanded the Frankish kingdom into that of an Empire in the late 8th and early 9th centuries. Even then, Charlemagne's Frankish Empire was nothing compared to the previous Roman Empire.


Who was the brilliant warrior and a strong king that led the franks in building a huge empire?

Charlemagne built a large christian empire. -Kentucky Holt Social Studies World Geography book


What was Charlemagne able to do?

how to create a strong and stable government


Was Charlemagne Holy?

Charlemagne was known for his strong Christian faith and was crowned Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire by the Pope in 800 AD. He was given the title "Holy Roman Emperor" to signify his role as the protector of the Christian Church. However, whether he was personally considered "holy" is a matter of interpretation.


What made Charlemagne a successful leader?

Charlemagne was a successful leader because he (whether its good or not) converted much of western Europe to Christianity, he unified western Europe, he extended his empire, he also blended many traditions (germanic Roman and Christian). He also set up a strong and efficient government.


How did Charlemagnes coronation contribute to the split between the Christian curches?

Charlemagne sought recognition from the ruler at Byzantium, but without success. The Byzantines regarded Charlemagne as an intruder and the Papal coronation as an act of schism within the Empire. Charlemagne's Court was marked at its outset by a strong anti-Greek prejudice. Men of letters in Charlemagne's entourage were not prepared to copy Byzantium, but sought to create a new Christian civilization of their own. Perhaps it is in the reign of Charlemagne that the schism of civilizations first becomes clearly apparent. Charlemagne, rejected by the Byzantine Emperor, was quick to retaliate with a charge of heresy against the Byzantine Church.


Why was Charles the great so great?

Charles the Great (better known to the Western world by his French name, Charlemagne) was king of France. But, like most kings during the Middle ages he was not content to remain king of such a small domain. So Charlemagne expanded his empire by conquering parts of Spain and Germany. At this point, the Pope was having a great deal of trouble with some rebellious tribes in the north of Italy, and he requested that Charlemagne trot down to Italy to subdue them. Charlemagne settled the outbreak easily. So grateful was the Pope that he declared Charlemagne "Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire" in 800 AD This put Charlemagne in a very powerful position; however, he remained humble and grounded throughout his life. He improved the school system immeasurably, and was considered the best-educated man in Europe, apart from his teacher. Interestingly enough, Charlemagne never learned to write anything more than his name, although he is said to have kept a writing-pad under his pillow and practiced every day upon waking. After Charlemagne died there was no leader strong enough to keep his empire together and it broke into small pieces that could not be reconciled.


What strong military leader brought much of France and Germany under his control in the 700s?

Charlemagne.


Was Charlemagne good for the Church?

The Holy Roman Empire came into being under the Frankish warlord Charlemagne. He was a strong supporter of the papacy, but insisted that he himself had authority over the Church in his domain. Under Charlemagne,the pagans of Saxony were persecuted. In 782, the Franks slaughtered 4,500 pagan prisoners who refused to convert to Christianity. In 785, the pagan leader, Widukind, was baptised. Charlemagne instituted the death penalty for refusing baptism and for other aspects of continued adherence to the pagan faith. So, if winning converts at all costs is what is good for the Church, then Charlemagne was good for the Church. By allowing this, the Church demonstrated that it no longer had any of the moral authority it might once have had.