Charlemagne ruled over a vast territory that encompassed much of Western and Central Europe. His empire included modern-day France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the Low Countries, and parts of Italy and Spain. As the King of the Franks and later the Emperor of the Carolingian Empire, he sought to unify and spread Christianity across his domains, significantly influencing European history and culture. His reign marked the Carolingian Renaissance, a revival of art, culture, and learning based on classical models.
768 - 806 38 years
Brittany, Croatia, Bohemia, Lombardy .
rule local legions
Charlemagne was crowned King of the Franks in 768. He was crowned Emperor of the Romans, an empire we now call the Carolingian Empire, in 800. He ruled until he died in 814.
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.
The area of Villiers-Charlemagne is 27.57 square kilometers.
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.
Charlemagne added the region of Lombardy southeast of the Alphas to the Carolingian Empire. This expansion in 774 AD significantly increased the power and territorial reach of the empire under his rule.
France I think.
345 - 678 AD
768 - 806 38 years