Clovis made Christianity the only religion in Europe and Charlemagne killed those who weren't Christian
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Charlemagne fought in about 53 military conquests and gave the defeated a choice. Christianity or death. Many chose Christianity, but some who were very religious chose death. Charlemagne was a man of his word. He killed over 4,500 people.
Clovis' principle contribution was marrying Clotilde who was Catholic and as a result forcing all his subjects to become Roman Catholic--they were Arians before that. In fact the vast majority of Christians were Arians until this time, but this conversion threw the majority over to Rome. Wikipedia says: "Clovis was converted to Catholicism;[6] at the instigation of his wife, Clotilde, a Burgundian Gothic princess who was a Catholic in spite of the Arianism which surrounded her at court. The followers of Catholicism believe that God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are three persons in one God, as opposed to the Arian Christianity, whose followers believed that God and Jesus were two completely separate beings and the Holy Spirit was not entirely separate from God but was the Power of God, a belief system common among the Goths who ruled most of Gaul at the time." Charlemagne's primary contribution to Christianity was to force the Saxons at sword-point to become Christians.
The Frankish king who became Catholic was Clovis I. He converted to Christianity around 496 AD, after a significant battle, which led to the spread of Christianity among the Frankish tribes. His conversion was pivotal in aligning the Frankish kingdom with the Roman Catholic Church, ultimately influencing the religious landscape of Europe. Clovis's baptism is often seen as a foundational moment for the establishment of Christianity in France.
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Charlemagne helped to spread Christianity throughout his empire, promoting the faith as a unifying force among the diverse peoples in his realm. He also played a significant role in the Carolingian Renaissance, fostering a revival of art, culture, and learning based on classical and Christian traditions. Additionally, he worked to strengthen the administrative structure of his empire, laying the groundwork for modern European states.
Clovis made Christianity the only religion in Europe and Charlemagne killed those who weren't Christian Hope I helped:)
clovis helped spread christianity by making it the only legal religion
A:The Frankish king Clovis I (481-511), a devout pagan, converted to Catholic Christianity, thus strengthening the position of the Catholic Church. Christian kings demanded that their subjects also be Christians. Charlemagne used conquests, tyranny and bloodshed to spread Christianity. Kathleen Jefferts Schori, presiding bishop of the U.S. Episcopal Church, said, "Charlemagne converted whole tribes by the sword." In the year 782, the Frankish king Charlemagne reputedly beheaded forty-five hundred Saxons who resisted his campaign of forced conversion to Christianity. In 800, the Pope crowned Charlemagne in Rome, as Holy Roman Emperor.
Charlemagne helped spread Christianity throughout the Frankish Empire and the lands he conquered. He spread Christianity through both peaceful conversion efforts and military conquests.
Charlemagne, the Roman Emperor
Charlemagne was a Roman Catholic Christian. His ancestor Clovis the Frank was the first frankish ruler to convert to Catholic Christianity which steered the course of his nation and their descendants to be a catholic nation. Charlemagne himself was also very religious and allied with the Catholic Church to create the Holy Roman Empire
Mainz was significant for both Clovis and Charlemagne due to its strategic location and ecclesiastical importance. For Clovis, the city served as a key site for consolidating power in the Frankish kingdom and establishing Christianity among the Franks, as Mainz was home to an influential bishopric. Charlemagne valued Mainz as a vital center for administration and culture, using it as a political hub and a base for his campaigns. Additionally, the city played a crucial role in the spread of literacy and Christian education during his reign.
Charlemagne fought in about 53 military conquests and gave the defeated a choice. Christianity or death. Many chose Christianity, but some who were very religious chose death. Charlemagne was a man of his word. He killed over 4,500 people.
Romania hasn't contributed to the spread of Christianity.
It was Charlemagne.
The conversion of Clovis.
Charlemagne spread Christianity throughout the Empire by going to war with many people. After defeating them, he gave them two choices: Christianity or death. Many chose Christianity, while other stayed faithful to their past religion. Because he "always kept his promises" he killed over 4,500 people.AnswerCharlemagne used conquests and tyranny to spread Christianity. Kathleen Jefferts Schori, presiding bishop of the U.S. Episcopal Church, said, "Charlemagne converted whole tribes by the sword." In the year 782, the Frankish king Charlemagne reputedly beheaded forty-five hundred Saxons who resisted his campaign of forced conversion to Christianity. In 800, the Pope crowned Charlemagne in Rome, as Holy Roman Emperor.