Muslims from North Africa seized parts of southern Italy and gained control of the western Mediterranean. The Slavs marched out of the east to invade central Europe. From Asia, Magyars went for the west. The most threatening attacks came from the Vikings, raiders from Scandinavia to the north.
In the 9th and 10th centuries, the Carolingian Empire was under siege by the Magyars, Muslims in the Western Mediterranean and the Vikings.
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The Carolingian or Carlovingian Reign started in 751, with Pippin the Elder. It lasted until 911 in Germany and 987 in France.
It was Charlemagne. He created the Carolingian Empire.
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To build a larger empire.
The term decline and fall of the empire is used because the empire begun to decline centuries before it actually fell. There was a decline in the economy of the empire with a big reduction in the volume of trade and the collapse of the urban economy. There was also a decline in the ability of the empire to defend itself from attacks from outside. The fall of the Western Roman Empire (the western part of the empire) was quite quick and occurred as a result of the Germanic invasions. These Germanic peoples took over most of the lands of the west. The eastern Roman Empire (the eastern part of the empire) was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for another 1,000 years.
No, Charlemagne founded the Carolingian Empire.
Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe into the Carolingian Empire, centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire. However, the empire crumbled shortly after his death.He is known as 'the Father of Europe'.
It was called the Carolingian Empire.
They held on because the solders needed a break so they could look at there great empire.
The fall of the western part of the Roman Empire did not directly lead to feudalism. It emerged some 350 years after the fall of this part of this empire. He was a result of the continuous warfare which characterised the Carolingian Empire (800-843).
The Carolingian Reform was a series of reforms aimed at reorganizing and strengthening the Church in the Frankish Empire, instigated by Charlemagne in the late 8th and early 9th centuries.
the carlolingian empire dissolved because
internal struggles: * civil wars * unstable politics * Charlemagne's death * Charlemagne's grandsons' fighting over land external struggles: * Magyars and Vikings invasions
The Carolingian or Carlovingian Reign started in 751, with Pippin the Elder. It lasted until 911 in Germany and 987 in France.
The tradition which weakened the Carolingian Empire was the partition of the empire among the sons of the emperor. This led to wars between the sons over territory, which was often also joined by other relatives.
The Franks formally established their empire with the rise of the Carolingian Dynasty in 751.
It was Charlemagne. He created the Carolingian Empire.