Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was a medieval emperor who ruled much of Western Europe from 768 to 814. He was the King of the Franks and later crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800, uniting a vast territory that laid the foundations for modern France and Germany. The Franks were a Germanic tribe that played a significant role in the early Middle Ages, known for their military prowess and influence in the establishment of the Carolingian Empire under Charlemagne. His reign marked a significant revival of art, culture, and learning known as the Carolingian Renaissance.
i guess cause he was a king of franks
Charlemagne was King of the Franks from 714 to 814, and he was Emperor of the West from 800 to 814.
Clovis I, the king of the Franks, died in 511 AD. Charlemagne, born around 742 AD, became king of the Franks in 768 AD. This means Charlemagne assumed the throne approximately 257 years after Clovis's death.
He wanted to restore order to Europe, and to eliminate the Franks.
The Emperor Charlemagne (768 - 814 AD).
Charlemagne led The Franks, or The Germans
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Charlemagne lead the Franks and the other people of the Carolingian Empire.
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Charlemagne.
Charlemagne was King of the Franks from 714 to 814, and he was Emperor of the West from 800 to 814.
Charlemagne ruled the Kingdom of the Franks, and later was made emperor. His palace was at Aachen, and that was where he spent the most time.
Charlemagne was King of the Franks, an Empire which incorporated much of Europe. Born 742 died 814
No, Charlemagne was just the king of Charlemagne latter donated to his 3 sons P.s. When I first learned about this I thought he was king of the franks