No. He died around four hundred years prior to the Black Death.
Louis the Pious (the son of Charlemagne)
Charlemagne’s sons fought for power and weakened the kingdom
the empire was divided among Charlemagne's grandsons
Charlemagne died on January 28, 814 at the age of 71.
the black death is still around in certain parts of the world
The black death started around 1437 in Europe.
Black death isn't around anymore.
poisonous puss
Charlemagne's German - and all other - lands were inherited by his only surviving son, Louis.
1348-1350
around 1352
Charlemagne and his brother Carloman initially had a turbulent relationship, but eventually reconciled and worked together to co-rule the Frankish Kingdom after their father's death. Their partnership ended with Carloman's untimely death in 771, which paved the way for Charlemagne to become the sole ruler.