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Who is the emperor of the Frankish Empire?

It was Charles the Great who made the Frankish kingdom an Empire.


When did the Frankish empire start?

The Frankish Empire, which is usually called the Carolingina Empire, started on December 25, 800 AD with the coronation of Charlemagne in Rome.


Who greatly expanded the frankish kingdom and created the carolingian empire?

Charlemagne, was the Frankish king.


What was the capital of the Frankish Empire?

Charlemagne's Empire had its capital at Aachen, Germany.


Who is the king of the Frankish empire?

The Saxons and the angles


Frankish king who created a huge empire?

Charlemagne...


What city was important in the Frankish empire?

The first king of the Merovingian dynasty, Clovis, made Paris the Frankish capital in 508.


When did the frankish empire end?

The Frankish Empire effectively ended in 843 AD with the signing of the Treaty of Verdun, which divided the empire among the three grandsons of Charlemagne. This division marked the fragmentation of the empire into distinct regions that would eventually evolve into modern states like France and Germany. Although the Carolingian dynasty continued for some time, it lost central authority and cohesion, signaling the decline of the unified Frankish Empire.


How did Charlemagne expand the Frankish Kingdom?

he expanded the empire by lowering taxes


The king of the Frankish Empire was crowned as the head of the lands called the?

Frankia or Frankland


How long did the western empire last?

a long time


What 3 groups invaded the Frankish empire?

The Frankish Empire faced invasions from several groups, notably the Vikings, Magyars, and Saracens. The Vikings, seafaring Norsemen from Scandinavia, conducted raids along the rivers and coasts of the empire. The Magyars, originating from Central Asia, launched incursions into the eastern parts of the empire, while the Saracens, primarily Muslims from North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, posed threats along the southern borders. These invasions significantly impacted the stability and structure of the Frankish Empire.