Treaty of Verdun
The treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire was the Treaty of Verdun.
Treaty of Verdun!
Divided Charlemagne's empire into three separate kingdoms
No, Charlemagne founded the Carolingian Empire.
After the death of his son the empire was divided between his (Louis, the sons of Charlemagne) three sons, as was common in his culture. De title of "holy Roman Emperor" was given to the most eastern part, today known as Germany. That is also the reason that Germany was known as "the Holy Roman Empire" until 1806. So it was his son who first divided his empire, but it existed until 1806.
The treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire was the Treaty of Verdun.
The treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire was the Treaty of Verdun.
Treaty of Verdun!
Treaty of Verdun
the empire was divided among Charlemagne's grandsons
His empire was divided by the Treaty of Verdun (843) after the death of his son, Emperor Louis I , among Louis's three sons. The empire thrived.
Divided Charlemagne's empire into three separate kingdoms
The Treaty of Verdun, AD 843. However, Charlemagne's former empire had already fallen apart long before that.
Treaty of Verdun
No, Charlemagne founded the Carolingian Empire.
the vikings threatened Charlemagne's empire.
Charlemagne lived in the Kingdom of the Franks, of which he became king. In 800, he was crowned as Emperor of the Roman People, which was a title that had very little to do with the Roman Empire aside from the name. His empire is now called the Carolingian Empire; it divided some years after he died into the Kingdom of France and what came to be called the Holy Roman Empire, or Germany. Charlemagne's Empire was the largest in Western Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire.