Officials who ruled parts of Charlemagne's empire were known as "counts." These counts were responsible for governing specific regions, maintaining order, and collecting taxes on behalf of the emperor. They played a crucial role in administering the vast territories of the Carolingian Empire, helping to ensure effective local governance and loyalty to Charlemagne's rule.
768 - 806 38 years
rule local legions
charlemagne's heirs split his empire into three regions
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.
To rule local regions.
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 (: