Through many wars, power, threats and having men who did what he wanted. He was very strong during his rule and to go against him meant death.
Charlemagne's German - and all other - lands were inherited by his only surviving son, Louis.
768 - 806 38 years
Brittany, Croatia, Bohemia, Lombardy .
rule local legions
Charlemagne generally employed a policy of integration and assimilation towards the people of conquered lands, promoting Christianity and the Latin culture. He established local governance and often appointed local leaders to maintain order and loyalty, while also imposing taxes and military obligations. While he sought to unify his empire, his methods could be harsh, including forced conversions and military campaigns against those who resisted his rule. Overall, Charlemagne aimed to create a cohesive realm while respecting some local customs to ensure stability.
Charlemagne's German - and all other - lands were inherited by his only surviving son, Louis.
he ruled Europe
no he didn't
During his rule Charlemagne used his counts and inspectors to assure loyalty of all of his subjects
the franks[modern france]
the lords messengers
Western Europe.
In 800 AD under Charlemagne.
France I think.
768 - 806 38 years
345 - 678 AD
Charlemagne's two main goals were to spread Christianity & to rule the roman empire (: