Charlemagne
Charlemagne
All of Europe was Catholic from the reign of Charlemagne beginning in 800. He ruled over most of Europe and brought the Catholic Church to the continent.
Charlemagne (Charles the Great) defeated most of the remaining Germanic tribes in the area to create a Christian empire that included all of modern Europe. He was named Emperor of Rome by the Pope in 800, and the kingdom he ruled came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire. The kingdom under his rule was organized around nobles and independent estates called manors, a forerunner of feudalism. He is known as the father of modern Europe, and brought about the Carolingian Renaissance, a return of art and learning to Europe.
Western Europe was not a single kingdom during 800 AD. Most of Western Europe was united under King Charlemagne of the Carolingian Empire in 800 AD. However, upon his death, the empire crumbled.
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the roman empire had declined in the west and Europe was ruled by different kingdoms so no one really new or cared or had enough money for it.
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Charlemagne was crowned as emperor on the Romans in 800 by pope Leo III. He was given the title of emperor of the Romans to signify the independence of Latin Christian (Catholic) western Europe form the eastern Roman (also called Byzantine by historians) Emperor and the Greek Christian (Orthodox) east. He ruled over what historians have called the Carolingian Empire which covered much of continental Western Europe.
Hungarian invasions of Europe happened in 800.
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