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Q: What impact did Charlemagne have on in the Frankish kingdom?
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Who became sole of Frankish kingdom in 771?

Charlemagne became sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom in 771.


Who became sole ruler of Frankish kingdom in 771?

Charlemagne became sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom in 771.


What impact did Charlemagne have on the Frankish kingdom?

He impacted the Frankish kingdom because, first of all, he was crowned the Emperor of Rome and included the Frankish kingdom in his empire. He then spread all of the beliefs previously found in the Frankish kingdom into all the other provinces in his control so that the Frankish kingdom was the main source of laws and beliefs. Some of these beliefs contained of Christianity, Wergild, and Ordeal. Lastly, He gave the Frankish kingdom most of its land and power.


Who greatly expanded the frankish kingdom and created the carolingian empire?

Charlemagne, was the Frankish king.


What impact did Charlemagne have on Frankish kingdoms?

He impacted the Frankish kingdom because, first of all, he was crowned the Emperor of Rome and included the Frankish kingdom in his empire. He then spread all of the beliefs previously found in the Frankish kingdom into all the other provinces in his control so that the Frankish kingdom was the main source of laws and beliefs. Some of these beliefs contained of Christianity, Wergild, and Ordeal. Lastly, He gave the Frankish kingdom most of its land and power.


How did Charlemagne expand the Frankish Kingdom?

he expanded the empire by lowering taxes


Was Charlemagne born in AD?

Yes. Charlemagne was born in the Frankish kingdom circa 742 AD and died in 814 AD.


Whose Rule set of guidelines was imposed on all monasteries throughout Charlemagne's Frankish kingdom?

St. Bendict


Which frankish king wanted to expand and strengthen his kingdom and bring order to Europe?

I believe the king this describes is Charlemagne.


Whose rule or set of guidelines was imposed on all monasteries throughout Charlemagne's Frankish kingdom?

St. Bendict


How was the kingdom split up among Charlemagne and his brothers after their father's death?

On the death of Pepin the kingdom was divided between Charlemagne and his brother Carloman (Carloman ruled Austrasia). Carloman died on December 5, 771, leaving Charlemagne the leader of a reunified Frankish kingdom. Charlemagne was engaged in almost constant battle throughout his reign.


The Kingdom of Charles later became?

France - A+France - A+The kingdom of Charles later became France, according to the treaty of Verdun when Charlemagne's empire was divided among his three grandsons. The Eastern Frankish kingdom,or the kingdom of Louis, eventually became Germany. The Western Frankish Kingdom, or the Kingdom of Charles, later became France, and the area in the center was called The Kingdom of Lothaire, where Belgium and Italy stand today.