The Carolingian or Carlovingian Reign started in 751, with Pippin the Elder. It lasted until 911 in Germany and 987 in France.
It was Charlemagne. He created the Carolingian Empire.
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The fall of western part of the Roman Empire was not the result of destruction. It fell because of a gradual process involving several invasions though which various invaders took over various parts of its lands. The last emperor in the west was Romulus Augustus. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years.
Pelopponesian war, fought between Sparta and her alllies, and the Athenian Empire
Invasions by the Islamic Ottoman Empire destroyed the Byzantine Empire.
Charlemagne added the region of Friuli, located to the southeast of the Alps, to the Carolingian Empire. This region was strategically important for controlling trade routes and defending against invasions from the east.
The Pyrenees mountain range forms a natural border between the Carolingian Empire and Spain.
Invasions by the Islamic Ottoman Empire destroyed the Byzantine Empire.
No, Charlemagne founded the Carolingian Empire.
Invasions by the Islamic Ottoman Empire destroyed the Byzantine Empire.
The tradition which weakened the Carolingian Empire was the partition of the empire among the sons of the emperor. This led to wars between the sons over territory, which was often also joined by other relatives.
invasions by the islamic ottoman empire destroyed the byzantine Asia
It was called the Carolingian Empire.
The fall of the western part of the Roman Empire did not directly lead to feudalism. It emerged some 350 years after the fall of this part of this empire. He was a result of the continuous warfare which characterised the Carolingian Empire (800-843).
the carlolingian empire dissolved because
internal struggles: * civil wars * unstable politics * Charlemagne's death * Charlemagne's grandsons' fighting over land external struggles: * Magyars and Vikings invasions