Charlemagne conquered what is now France and Germany.
Charlemagne conquered Saxony, Bavaria, Carinthia, Lombardy, and the Spanish March.Which_places_did_Charlemagne_conquer
Charlemagne started of his rule in 768 as King of the Franks in modern day France upon the premature death of his father King Pepin the Short. However, over the next 46 years, he would gradually conquer more and more of Europe till he ruled most of it by the time of his death in 814.
Obviously Charlemagne's first name is Charlemagne and Charlemagne's last name was Merovingian. His name stood for "Charles the Great"
Charlemagne's father was Pepin the Short
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Charlemagne conquered what is now France and Germany.
Charlemagne conquered Saxony, Bavaria, Carinthia, Lombardy, and the Spanish March.
Charlemagne conquered Saxony, Bavaria, Carinthia, Lombardy, and the Spanish March.Which_places_did_Charlemagne_conquer
No, but he conquered France, Germany, and Switzerland, Austria, and Belgium.
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Charlemagne started of his rule in 768 as King of the Franks in modern day France upon the premature death of his father King Pepin the Short. However, over the next 46 years, he would gradually conquer more and more of Europe till he ruled most of it by the time of his death in 814.
A king that was named charlemagne
Obviously Charlemagne's first name is Charlemagne and Charlemagne's last name was Merovingian. His name stood for "Charles the Great"
Charlemagne's father was Pepin the Short
Charlemagne's successor was Louis the Pious.
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.