Frankia or Frankland
after charlemange's time, raids on Europe from the north and the east intendified. the frankish kings were unable to to defennd their empire .nobles had to had to defend their own land
It is usually refered to as an empire.
In 800, Pope Leo III (750-816) crowned Charlemagne emperor of the Romans.
Old Kingdom ~ i know ~
At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.
Empire
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after charlemange's time, raids on Europe from the north and the east intendified. the frankish kings were unable to to defennd their empire .nobles had to had to defend their own land
after charlemange's time, raids on Europe from the north and the east intendified. the frankish kings were unable to to defennd their empire .nobles had to had to defend their own land
When many lands are ruled by one country, it is called an empire.More then likely, that is called an empire. It could also be called a Kingdom
At that time the German lands were still the Holy Roman Empire. However, some parts of Prussia and the Austrian Empire were to the east of the HRE.
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A group of lands under one rule are called an empire. Empires are groups of countries that are controlled by one government.
962 is the year that the Holy Roman Empire was consecrated. Pope John XII crowned Otto I and this signified the formation of the Empire by Papal Lands falling into Papal control. Monarchies supporting the Papacy made their allegiance open and notorious.
It is usually refered to as an empire.
The feudal system first appears in definite form in the Frankish lands in the 9th and 10th cent
The Holy Roman Empire included most of modern Germany. In the eastern portion of Charlemagne's empire, his heirs lost power to local nobles called dukes. After the last member of Charlemagne's line died, the dukes began electing one of their number as king. One of these kings, Otto I, was crowned by the pope as "Emperor of the Romans" in 962. Otto's lands were known as the Holy Roman Empire and included what is today Germany and Italy.