Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was a pivotal figure in the early Middle Ages, ruling as King of the Franks and later as Emperor of the Romans. His leadership was characterized by military conquests, which expanded his empire across much of Western Europe, and his efforts to promote education and Christianity, leading to the Carolingian Renaissance. Charlemagne implemented administrative reforms that strengthened the governance of his vast empire, fostering cultural and economic growth. His crowning as Emperor in 800 AD by Pope Leo III symbolized the fusion of Roman, Christian, and Germanic elements in European culture.
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Charlemagne had a number of important titles, including most importantly King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans (Carolingian Empire). He was also the King of Lombardy, and had lesser titles, such as Patrician, which was given to him one of the popes.
I would say Charlemagne's greatest achievement was the creation of the Carolingian Empire, which was ancestral to the modern nations of France and Germany. Another possible answer would be the establishment of schools and the promotion of literacy. There are doubtless other views on this.
Charlemagnes fathers name was Pepin the Short Charlemagnes grandfather was Charles Martel which means Charles the Hammer
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He could not read or write
it was Charles Martel
He was a great leader who conquered much of Europe.
Yes Pepin the short was his father
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He wanted to restore order to Europe, and to eliminate the Franks.
A strong and efficient government.
He created modern Plumbing and Jonny On the Spot.
It was partitioned among his three sons following Germanic inheritance rules.
I know that he defeated the Saxons but that's it sorry very sorry.