Charlemagne, as the King of the Franks and later Emperor of the Romans, significantly affected the people of Western Europe during the early Middle Ages. His reign promoted the Carolingian Renaissance, which revitalized education and culture among the clergy and nobility. Additionally, his conquests and policies united various Germanic tribes and laid the groundwork for the future nations of France and Germany. His efforts also impacted the common people, as his administration sought to improve governance and Christianize pagan populations.
Charlemagne lead the Franks and the other people of the Carolingian Empire.
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I think you could blame this on Charlemagne's grandsons, who broke it up.
Charlemagne was a protectionist
Charlemagne forced the conquered peoples to convert to Christianity.
yes,they did!
Supported the pope; pope crowned Charlemagne Emperor of the Roman people
Charlemagne promoted Christianity because he was Christian and believed God was the only God.
No, people in those days did not have last names. Charles Martel was Charlemagne's grandfather, but the name Martel was a Frankish term meaning "the hammer." Charlemagne's father's name was Pepin the Short, and Charlemagne was Charles the Great.
Holy Roman Empire
the franks[modern france]
He liked to have sex with people