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The empire formed by Charlemagne is known as the Carolingian Empire. It emerged in the early Middle Ages and expanded significantly under his reign, encompassing much of Western and Central Europe. Charlemagne was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD, which marked the revival of the concept of a unified Christian empire in Europe. His rule laid the foundations for modern European states and greatly influenced the political landscape of the continent.

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