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Charlemagne was the driving force behind the "Carolingian Renaissance". He was a man who was born before his time.

He believed in universal education for all rich or poor, male or female. He helped established village schools for children and poor adults if they wished. He had a tutor for not only his sons, but his daughters, his wives and concubines and his female servants.

He joined together a biggest empire ever seen in that time period. It was included territory not in the Rome Empire than had proceeded it. He controlled almost all of modern Western Europe and part of Spain.

He established a common currency which was one silver penny known as a denarius which served as the currency for the entire empire. So solid was the empire's economy that other countries in Asia and Africa used it as the basis for their own currency much like what the US dollar used to be used for.

He ordered the monks of the church to copy all the known Greek and Roman texts from the "Golden Age" of Antiquity. Without those texts being copied they would have never survived to this day. In addition without those copies they would not have survived and being used as the basis for the 16th century or Italian Renaissance.

He made Latin the common language of the empire but also allowed monks to copy religious texts using the 'vernacular' or common Frankish (that would be modern German) language. This was highly unusual and would not be seen again until the time of Martin Luther and the Reformation.

He concerned himself with corruption in the church and brought back the use of the Rule of Benedict for all monks. This was a very strict guide to how a monk's life and everyday work should be completed. He stopped church officials from profiting from their positions.

He acted as a patron to artists, sculptors, architects,writers and scholars. He gathered around himself at his court in Aachen a large circle of the best scholars of his empire. His accomplishments were many and varied as you can see.

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What were some of Charlemagne's accomplishments?

Charlemagne Defeated the Saxons and then converted many of them over to Christianity. He also became emperor after his father Pippin died.


What describes the accomplishments of Charlemagne?

He was the first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. He temporarily united Europe.


What are Charlemagne's accomplishments?

When Charlemagne became king of the Franks in 768, he ruled over what is now France and western Germany. After Charlemagne defeated the Lombards in Italy in 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as the emperor of the Romans. Charlemagne gained control of most of Italy. During Charlemagne's reign, he had nearly doubled the amount of land he controlled and had united much of western and central Europe.


What were Charlemagne's accomplishments?

He established many schools and monasteries across Europe. He also brought the rebirth of learning and the arts.


How did the accomplishments of Charlemagne help his society?

It unified his country. Sadly, when he died his three sons fought for power and divided his empire into thirds.


Which best describes the accomplishments of Charlemagne?

Charlemagne's biggest accomplishments were converting the whole of the Roman empire in to Catholics. Giving access to an education to children of all social classes, Workers (Peasants) Prayers (Monks), Fighters (King, lords and ladies). He was considered "Born 7centuries early".Some great websites for studying Chalemagne would be YouTube. There are lots of great videos there.Hope I helped =P


What were the accomplishments of Charlemagne?

Made a school in his own place for all of those children who are not educated.He became the first holy emperor.He conquered many regions. he also became the sole ruler of his kingdom... :p


Who was King Charlemagne?

A king that was named charlemagne


What is Charlemagne's first and last name?

Obviously Charlemagne's first name is Charlemagne and Charlemagne's last name was Merovingian. His name stood for "Charles the Great"


Father of Charlemagne?

Charlemagne's father was Pepin the Short


Did Charlemagne kill his sons?

There is no historical evidence to suggest that Charlemagne killed his sons. Charlemagne was known for his efforts to ensure a peaceful succession by dividing his empire among his sons and setting up a system of co-rulership.


What did Charlemagne led?

Charlemagne led The Franks, or The Germans