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The rulers who followed him could not defend the empire against new waves of invasions.
No, Charlemagne founded the Carolingian Empire.
The boundaries for the empire of Charlemagne were Aachen, Paris, Rome, Barcelona, and Venice.
an empire
It was called the Carolingian Empire.
The rulers who followed him could not defend the empire against new waves of invasions.
No, Charlemagne founded the Carolingian Empire.
No, he believed it was his duty to protect Catholicism against the Muslims of the Ottoman Empire, the Protestant countries of Europe (England, Scotland, Netherlands, Switzerland), and their allies (France).
the vikings threatened Charlemagne's empire.
The boundaries for the empire of Charlemagne were Aachen, Paris, Rome, Barcelona, and Venice.
The treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire was the Treaty of Verdun.
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Charlemagne travelled around the empire frequently and extensively.
Charlemagne restored the Roman Empire and Otto the Great restored the German Empire
It was called the Carolingian Empire.
Under the age of Charlemagne, Roman culture was reinterpreted, allowing Charlemagne to revive the idea of the Roman Empire.....hope this helps!
Charlemagne's empire was called the Empire of the Roman People. This was rather inconvenient, because the East Roman Empire was still operating and WA also called the Empire of the Roman People. So today, historians call Charlemagne's empire the Carolingian Empire and the East Roman Empire of the Middle Ages is called the Byzantine Empire.