charlemagne's heirs split his empire into three regions
The treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire was the Treaty of Verdun.
Charlemagne's empire was divided into three kingdoms, in accordance with the will of Louis the Pious, Charlemagne's successor. This was formalized and clarified by the Treaty of Verdun in 843. The nominal title of emperor lasted for a while, but had little meaning. In the end, the kings stopped acknowledging attachment to the empire, and the last person claiming the throne of the Carolingian Empire, Berengar I, died in 924. Two of the three kingdoms survived. One became the kingdom of France. In another, Otto I resurrected the title of emperor and so the Holy Roman Empire came into being, which was, in turn, ancestral to Germany. Please use the links below for more information.
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France is the country of the Germanic people, the Francs (which means the free men). The old term is Francie. (in 843?) France is a translation from the latin term Francia (in 1243?).
The result of the Treaty of Ghent was that it released all prisoners and returned ships and lands. The Treaty of Ghent was between America and England.
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Treaty of Verdun
The Treaty of Verdun divided the Carolingian Empire into three kingdoms. This Treaty was singed in the year 843 and the kingdoms were given to the sons of Louis the Pious.
The Treaty of Verdun in 843 caused Frankish kingdom to divide into 3 kingdoms, which lead to decline of strong rulers. The dissolution of the Frankish empire caused the era to return into the Dark Ages, until feudalism arose.
The Treaty of Verdun, AD 843. However, Charlemagne's former empire had already fallen apart long before that.
The Verdun Treaty partitioned the Carolingian Empire into three kingdoms -one for each of Lous 1(Pious) surviving sons - so ending the 3 year Carolingian Civil War and the start of the dissolution of Charlemagne's Empire. The Treaty being signed at Verdun-sur-Meuse August 843 foreshadowed the formation of modern Europe.
The Treaty of Verdun ended the Carolingian Civil War.
His empire was divided by the Treaty of Verdun (843) after the death of his son, Emperor Louis I , among Louis's three sons. The empire thrived.
After his death his empire soon fell apart. his heirs battled for power for nearly 30 years. in 843 his grandsons drew up the Treaty of Verdun which split the empire in three regions.
The treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire was the Treaty of Verdun.
ha ha it's not trinity of verdun, TREATY of verdun. that's ok, don't feel bad though
His empire was divided by the Treaty of Verdun (843) after the death of his son, Emperor Louis I , among Louis's three sons. The empire thrived.