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Head of the Holy Roman EmpireRoman Catholic AnswerIt would be difficult to overemphasis the importance of Charlemagne in the history of Europe, and the history of western Christendom. He was the protector of Rome, the unifer of Europe, and the Father of Western Christendom. He promoted education of the clergy, reformed the monasteries, overhauled the legal system for Europe, united all of Europe, and was crowned Holy Rome Emperor by Pope Leo on Christmas Day in the year 800 A.D. You might say that he ended the "Dark Ages". For a fuller discussion see "The Coronation of Charlemagne" in Diane Moczar's book Ten Dates Every Catholic Should Know, below:
Charlemagne extended the borders of the Kingdom of the Franks to the east and south, gaining great tracts of territory. So doing, he turned the Kingdom of the Franks into a great empire, which became ancestral to both France and the Holy Roman Empire. He also promoted literacy and education, was a defender of the Church, and protected the Pope. He reformed the economy of Western Europe by introducing new standards for coinage and seeing to it that they were strictly maintained. His reign was a decisive turning point in the Early Middle Ages. The reign of Charlemagne can be considered a turning point in medieval history, both politically and culturally, after which conditions improved greatly in many ways. Charlemagne is considered by many people as an ideal monarch, and the greatest monarch of the Middle Ages, possibly the greatest in European history.
I would say Charlemagne does deserve to be called great. He was a very important positive influence in the history of Europe, and a great patron of arts and learning. Others might disagree, so do some research and decide for yourself.
Charlemagne, who was already De Facto King of France, was crowned Holy Roman Emperor- on Christmas Day 800 AD- the easiest date in History, Mr. Stevens used to say, though 7.04.76 comes close!
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"The Atlas of European History" is a book that provides a concise history of Europe from 1750 to 1850. Another great source for the history of Europe is an organization called "The Consortium of European History".
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Charlemagne played an important role in shaping early European history by extending the Frankish Empire to the south and west, building roads to make travel easier, creating a feudal system and founding schools, but whether any of this means that he has a bad reputation (and so is infamous) very much depends on your own view of his role in that history and how you view those achievements.
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