Charlemagne was a successful leader because he (whether its good or not) converted much of Western Europe to Christianity, he unified western Europe, he extended his empire, he also blended many traditions (germanic Roman and Christian). He also set up a strong and efficient government.
he was very successful, educated, cared about his children and many more!!!!!
He had to start ruling without any experience with it and he was conquered by the great leader, Justinian.
Charlemagne was a shrewd military strategist, and a strong leader. He was responsible for causing education and learning to be stressed. Scholars from many countries came to take advantage of his royal benevolence. Depending on what the relationship was, Charlemagne could either be amazingly benevolent or incredibly cruel.
Clovis made Christianity the only religion in Europe and Charlemagne killed those who weren't Christian Hope I helped:)
he got married, ruled, made schools, and made an empire
He was successful because he has the Roman Catholic church on his side.
he was kind and respectful
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Charlemagne was crowned emperor of the Romans in 800. However, he was the leader of what historians call the Carolingian Empire, not the Holy Roman Empire. The Holy Roman Empire started in 936 with Otto I.
It depends on which or whom "Winters" the question is about?
Caligula was not a successful leader
I suppose different people would choose different things, but I would say Charlemagne's two most important qualities as a leader were his military ability and his respect for learning and the arts.
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No he was not successful as a leader
he was very successful, educated, cared about his children and many more!!!!!
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