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Q: Who inherited the land between Belgium and Italy when Charlemagne died?
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How big was Charlemagne's empire?

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What two present day countries developed from Charlemagne's kingdom?

There are more than just 2 countries that Charlemagne's kingdom developed from. That are: France, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, half of Italy, half of Germany, part of Austria, and the Spanish border.


Who created a unified Christan empire?

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What did Charlemagne rule over?

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When Charlemagne became king of the Franks in 768, he ruled over what is now France and western Germany. After Charlemagne defeated the Lombards in Italy in 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as the emperor of the Romans. Charlemagne gained control of most of Italy. During Charlemagne's reign, he had nearly doubled the amount of land he controlled and had united much of western and central Europe.


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Who overthrew the Roman lords in Italy for the pope?

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