Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was significant for uniting much of Western Europe during the early Middle Ages and for fostering the Carolingian Renaissance, a revival of art, culture, and learning based on classical models. His establishment of the Carolingian Empire laid the groundwork for modern European nations and the concept of a united Christendom. While his empire fragmented shortly after his death in 814, his legacy endured through the promotion of education, governance, and the spread of Christianity, influencing European culture and politics for centuries.
768 - 806 38 years
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Charlemagne ruled as king of the Franks from 768, as king of Italy from 774 and as emperor from 800. He died in 814.
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768 - 806 38 years
he had none really it was more that he would rape little girl under the ages of 5 then would make them into slaves
768-800
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Charlemagne was born into a family long rooted in royalty. He was a descent of the Merovingian Dynasty, the Frank and Austrasia Kings. Charlemagne's rise to power was nothing short of being born out of hereditary entitlement. The Answer is NO!
Charlemagne valued his empire. He was a great emperor in the Middle Ages and made it a long way.
The Treaty of Verdun, AD 843. However, Charlemagne's former empire had already fallen apart long before that.
Charlemagne wore a long cape along with the traditional frankish appearel of breeches and a white blouse. For a more detailed description, please use the link below.
Charlemagne ruled the Holy Roman Empire from December 25, 800 to January 28, 814.
Pepin the Short's sons, Carloman I and Charlemagne.
Circa 742 to 28 Jan 814 AD, you do the math.