Charlemagne conquered Saxony, Bavaria, Carinthia, Lombardy, and the Spanish March.Which_places_did_Charlemagne_conquer
Charlemagne conquered what is now France and Germany.
He had to start ruling without any experience with it and he was conquered by the great leader, Justinian.
the answer is a dynasty i read it in a social studies book
The king during the Carolingian Renaissance was called Charlemagne.
When Charlemagne became king of the Franks in 768, he ruled over what is now France and western Germany. After Charlemagne defeated the Lombards in Italy in 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as the emperor of the Romans. Charlemagne gained control of most of Italy. During Charlemagne's reign, he had nearly doubled the amount of land he controlled and had united much of western and central Europe.
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Charlemagne conquered what is now France and Germany.
The Caroling.
Charlemagne conquered Saxony, Bavaria, Carinthia, Lombardy, and the Spanish March.
No, but he conquered France, Germany, and Switzerland, Austria, and Belgium.
He died the year of 771 when Charlemagne started ruling by himself.
He had to start ruling without any experience with it and he was conquered by the great leader, Justinian.
Charlemagne is not known for being a composer. It is possible Charlemagne composed some music during his lifetime, but I have found no reference to it.
the arts of charlemagne's time was flat and uneducated
the answer is a dynasty i read it in a social studies book
Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, did not conquer any city in the year 814 as he had passed away in 814. He was a Frankish king who became the first Holy Roman Emperor in 800 and conquered cities such as Avar Ring, Aachen, and Barcelona during his reign in the 8th and early 9th centuries.
The king during the Carolingian Renaissance was called Charlemagne.