If he wouldn't of have been there people would still be in the dark ages.
Charlemagne's successor was Louis the Pious.
Charlemagne led The Franks, or The Germans
I suppose different people would choose different things, but I would say Charlemagne's two most important qualities as a leader were his military ability and his respect for learning and the arts.
Charlemagne was born in 768 A.D. He died in 814.
Charlemagne’s sons fought for power and weakened the kingdom
Charlemagne is said always to have carried a sword. Also his favorite sword is said to have been one called Joyeuse. Joyeuse is mentioned in literature many times, and remained important as a relic of Charlemagne's life. I have not seen a reason it was so important to Charlemagne, but the is a link to an article on it below.
Charlemagne was a devout Christian and was a strong supporter of the Catholic Church. He worked to spread Christianity throughout his empire and promoted the Christian faith through education and religious reforms.
i guess cause he was a king of franks
Charlemagne's relatives formed the Carolingian Dynasty. A list of its more important members can be found by using the link below.
During Charlemagne's rule, he expanded the Frankish Kingdom into the Carolingian Empire, which became the largest empire in Western Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire. He implemented administrative and legal reforms, promoting education and cultural revival known as the Carolingian Renaissance. Charlemagne's rule also helped reinforce Christianity as a unifying force within his empire.
Charlemagne had an important role in determining the immediate economic future of Europe. Charlemagne abolished the monetary system based on the gold sou, and he and the Anglo-Saxon King Offa of Mercia took up the system set in place by Pippin. This was important to strengthen the economy.
Conquest, acquisition of land, honor and, most of all, power.
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Yes, Charlemagne's court at Aachen became an important learning center known for its revival of classical scholarship and promotion of education. Charlemagne established a scriptorium to produce manuscripts, invited scholars to his court, and promoted intellectual pursuits like grammar, rhetoric, and theology. This scholarly activity played a significant role in the Carolingian Renaissance of the late 8th and 9th centuries.
The most important relic in Charlemagne's chapel was believed to be the seamless tunic of Christ, also known as the Holy Robe or the Tunic of Argenteuil. This relic was considered to be a symbol of Charlemagne's power and legitimacy as a ruler, as well as a significant object of veneration for Christians in the Middle Ages.
Arts and learning were very important to Charlemagne. He founded schools and made policies designed to make his country literate. The period of his reign is called the Carolingian Renaissance because of the importance of culture in his time.
he got married, ruled, made schools, and made an empire