The Attacks of the Huns under Attila and later Mongols.
Spain contributed to the fall of their empire
It was Charlemagne.
It was Charles the Great who made the Frankish kingdom an Empire.
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the invasion of the Moroccans.
The Frankish Empire, which is usually called the Carolingina Empire, started on December 25, 800 AD with the coronation of Charlemagne in Rome.
Charlemagne, was the Frankish king.
Charlemagne's Empire had its capital at Aachen, Germany.
The Saxons and the angles
the invasion of the Moroccans.
The fall of the Roman empire, the dark ages then began. Also Clovis (King of Frankish) dies and the Migration period starts.
Charlemagne...