Charlemagne was given the title of Emperor by the Pope, and none of his daughters ever married.
They were tolerant of other religions.
Charlemagne's German - and all other - lands were inherited by his only surviving son, Louis.
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Germanic languages were spoken by ancient Germanic tribes and later evolved into modern German, English, Dutch, and other languages. Some famous Germanic-speaking figures include the Anglo-Saxon warriors who invaded England, Charlemagne of the Franks, and the Gothic tribes in Eastern Europe.
English is different from other Germanic languages because it has been influenced by many other languages throughout its history, such as Latin, French, and Norse. These influences have led to changes in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation that set English apart from its Germanic roots.
They were tolerant of other religions.
There is a few important events that happen in the unification of the Germanic Kingdoms. A main important event that happens was that Germanic Kingdom and the Roman Empire reunited.
They were tolerant of other religions.
Charlemagne lead the Franks and the other people of the Carolingian Empire.
because his was more strict and it was not fair
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He wanted to restore order to Europe, and to eliminate the Franks.
Simple, a Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic peoples, a "normal" lyre wasn't. On a more serious note, it's a completely different instrument. The Greek lyre had many strings that were plucked one at a time, much like a modern harp. The Germanic lyre had usually only 6 strings, and was sometimes played in the above fashion, but more often by strumming while blocking some strings with your fingers to create chords. Apart from this, they also look quite different. They also come from different cultures: the Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic tribes (obviously) while the classical lyre was used by the Greeks (and other mediterranean cultures).
Charlemagne's German - and all other - lands were inherited by his only surviving son, Louis.
The influence of Old English and the migration of Germanic tribes like the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes to England around the 5th century brought Germanic language roots into English. This influence can be seen in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation patterns that persist in modern English.