Charlemagne did not conquer any city in Spain; however, he did lead military campaigns in the Iberian Peninsula against the Muslim territories. His most notable effort was the campaign in the region of Zaragoza in 778, which ultimately ended in retreat. While he aimed to establish a presence in the area, his influence was limited and did not result in permanent conquest of any major city in Spain.
Charlemagne forced the conquered peoples to convert to Christianity.
Spain was conquered by the Moors
Charlemagne is remembered today because he did many great things. First of all, he expanded his empire, then he made the people that he conquered convert to Christianity. .
Hernando Cortez established Mexico City and as the new capital of Mexico- then New Spain.
he is from genoa, a city in Italy, a country in Europe, a continent of the world. but his journeys were sponsored by Spain, so the Americas are conquered in Spain's name... at least that's what i think
Charlemagne conquered a lot of cities, all of them before he died in 814. Among them were Salzburg, Pavia, Spoleto, Milan, Ravenna, Barcelona, and many others.
Charlemagne forced the conquered peoples to convert to Christianity.
Charlemagne conquered what is now France and Germany.
Charlemagne conquered Saxony, Bavaria, Carinthia, Lombardy, and the Spanish March.
Charlemagne conquered Saxony, Bavaria, Carinthia, Lombardy, and the Spanish March.Which_places_did_Charlemagne_conquer
REALLY BAD!!!
He conquered the Saxons to bring them to Christianity.
Spain was conquered by the Moors
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William the Conqueror brought feudalism to Britain in 1066, the year of The Battle of Hastings.
4,500 were beheaded.
No, but he conquered France, Germany, and Switzerland, Austria, and Belgium.