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Q: What did Charlemagne do to try to unify western Europe after winning the war against the Saxons?
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What did Charlemagne do in Europe?

Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe.


What part of Europe did Charlemagne rule?

Western Europe.


What part of Europe did Charlemagne's kingdom control?

Western Europe.


Who attacked western Europe after Charlemagne?

The Vikings


How did Charlemagne change Western Europe?

Charlemagne changed Europe by creating order. He did that by joining different countries together.


Why is Charlemagne known as the father to Europe?

Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe under the Carolingian Empire, which was the first new empire in Europe after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.


Who in the 800 ruled much of western and central Europe?

Charlemagne


Who was the famous frank leader who unified much of western Europe?

Charlemagne


Who ruled western Europe between 768 and 814?

Around the year 814 A.D. Charlemagne ruled the Western part of Europe


Who was Charlemagne?

Actually Charlemagne was a very powerful frankish King. Charlemagne added to his land and gained more and more power. He helped bring Europe out of the Dark Ages. By the time of his death, Charlemagne ruled most of Western Europe.


Who controlled the western Europe politically and religiously during the Medieval Period?

Charlemagne


The most powerful leader in western Europe during the early part of the middle ages was who?

Charlemagne also known as Charles the Great or Charles I, was the first emperor in western Europe since the collapse of the Western Roman Empire 3 centuries earlier. Called the Father of Europe, He united most of Western Europe.