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Charlemagne united Europe by fighting off invaders, conquering peoplesand converting them to Christianity.He also united Europe by blending German, Roman, and christiantraditions.
Germany in 1871.
Unify germany
To get to the other side....the dark side >;]
to protect Serbia and unify the Russian people
He spread education and religion through his kingdom
Charlemagne united Europe by fighting off invaders, conquering peoplesand converting them to Christianity.He also united Europe by blending German, Roman, and christiantraditions.
Carrying out political reform to strengthen his own kingdom, attracting personnel to weaken other kingdoms and breaking up the rival alliance to isolate enemy forces are three strategies Shi Huangdi taken to unify the empire.
he spread education and religion throughout the eastern area! duhh
In 772 he launched a 30-year military campaign to bring order to the empire. Charlemagne restored much of the unity.
No, he did not
A strong army with a strong cavalry Educational reforms Support of the Church Political reform He constantly visited parts of his empire
The effect of Hammurabi was to unify his empire and preserve order.
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The goal of the project is to unify different departments within the company to work together more efficiently.
Charlemagne used his close relationship with the church to legitimize his rule and gain support from the Pope. He also used the church to spread Christianity throughout his empire, helping to unify his diverse subjects under a common religion. Finally, Charlemagne relied on the church to establish a centralized system of government and education, with the clergy serving as key administrators and advisors.
1) Charlemagne himself could read but not write. Charlemagne set up a place school at Aachen. He then asked a respected scholar, Alcuin of York, to run the school. Alcuin set up a curriculum of study based on Latin learning, which became the educational model for medieval Europe. It included the study of grammar, rhetoric, logic, arithmetic, geometry, music and astronomy.