Charlemagne conquered a lot of cities, all of them before he died in 814. Among them were Salzburg, Pavia, Spoleto, Milan, Ravenna, Barcelona, and many others.
Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, did not conquer any city in the year 814 as he had passed away in 814. He was a Frankish king who became the first Holy Roman Emperor in 800 and conquered cities such as Avar Ring, Aachen, and Barcelona during his reign in the 8th and early 9th centuries.
No one conquered him. He died in 814 from sickness. According to documents of the time he was sick for 4 years and ignored his doctors instructions. His son took over after his death.
Charlemagne was King of the Franks from 714 to 814, and he was Emperor of the West from 800 to 814.
By 814, Charlemagne had expanded the Frankish Empire significantly, and one notable city that was added during his reign was Paris. Although Paris was already a significant settlement before Charlemagne, he played a crucial role in its development and integration into his empire, enhancing its importance as a political and cultural center.
Charlemagne died on January 28, 814 at the age of 71.
Charlemagne was born in 768 A.D. He died in 814.
Charlemagne died in Aachen on January 28, 814 AD.
Charlemagne died at age 71 on 28th January 814 in Aachen (a city in what is now Germany).
Charlemagne died in 814 AD at the age of 71.
Charlemagne died on January 28, 814 at the age of 71.
No. Charlemagne died in 814. The First Crusade started in 1095.
From 768 to 814 he was the King of the Franks. From 800 to 814 he was the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.