The Carolingian Renaissance, as Charlemagne's renaissance was called, was a time of great increase in education, the arts, architecture, law, religion, and just about all other cultural life in Western Europe. It was a period that included the reigns of Charlemagne and Louis the Pious, roughly the second half of the 8th century and the first half of the 9th.
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the Golden Age
A strong and efficient government.
I know that he defeated the Saxons but that's it sorry very sorry.
Charlemagne had a significant impact on Europe. He expanded the Frankish Empire, promoting the Carolingian Renaissance, which led to cultural and intellectual flourishing. He also implemented administrative and legal reforms, centralized governance, and supported the growth of Christianity, thus influencing the formation of feudalism and setting the stage for the development of modern European nations.
It is called the renaissance, because "renaissance" just means rebirth.
the Golden Age
Charlemagnes fathers name was Pepin the Short Charlemagnes grandfather was Charles Martel which means Charles the Hammer
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He could not read or write
it was Charles Martel
He was a great leader who conquered much of Europe.
Yes Pepin the short was his father
He wanted to restore order to Europe, and to eliminate the Franks.
It is split in half and the eagle represents Rome
A strong and efficient government.
It was partitioned among his three sons following Germanic inheritance rules.
He created modern Plumbing and Jonny On the Spot.