It was Charles the Great who made the Frankish kingdom an Empire.
The tradition which weakened the Carolingian Empire was the partition of the empire among the sons of the emperor. This led to wars between the sons over territory, which was often also joined by other relatives.
He impacted the Frankish kingdom because, first of all, he was crowned the Emperor of Rome and included the Frankish kingdom in his empire. He then spread all of the beliefs previously found in the Frankish kingdom into all the other provinces in his control so that the Frankish kingdom was the main source of laws and beliefs. Some of these beliefs contained of Christianity, Wergild, and Ordeal. Lastly, He gave the Frankish kingdom most of its land and power.
He (that is, Charlemagne) was crowned Emperor of the Roman Empire by the Pope.
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The Frankish Empire effectively ended in 843 AD with the signing of the Treaty of Verdun, which divided the empire among the three grandsons of Charlemagne. This division marked the fragmentation of the empire into distinct regions that would eventually evolve into modern states like France and Germany. Although the Carolingian dynasty continued for some time, it lost central authority and cohesion, signaling the decline of the unified Frankish Empire.
Supported the pope; pope crowned Charlemagne Emperor of the Roman people
The Frankish Empire was also called the Carolingian Empire after Charlemagne, its founder. The pope crowned Charlemagne as emperor. He did this as a reward for breaking Lombard rule in Italy. Charlemagne was given the title of 'Roman Emperor' to symbolise the independence of Italy and (western European) Roman Catholic Christendom form the Eastern Roman Empire which had controlled central Italy and the pope. Basically, Charlemagne was the emperor of Roman Catholic Christendom.
The tradition which weakened the Carolingian Empire was the partition of the empire among the sons of the emperor. This led to wars between the sons over territory, which was often also joined by other relatives.
He impacted the Frankish kingdom because, first of all, he was crowned the Emperor of Rome and included the Frankish kingdom in his empire. He then spread all of the beliefs previously found in the Frankish kingdom into all the other provinces in his control so that the Frankish kingdom was the main source of laws and beliefs. Some of these beliefs contained of Christianity, Wergild, and Ordeal. Lastly, He gave the Frankish kingdom most of its land and power.
He impacted the Frankish kingdom because, first of all, he was crowned the Emperor of Rome and included the Frankish kingdom in his empire. He then spread all of the beliefs previously found in the Frankish kingdom into all the other provinces in his control so that the Frankish kingdom was the main source of laws and beliefs. Some of these beliefs contained of Christianity, Wergild, and Ordeal. Lastly, He gave the Frankish kingdom most of its land and power.
Charlemagne
The Frankish Empire, which is usually called the Carolingina Empire, started on December 25, 800 AD with the coronation of Charlemagne in Rome.
He (that is, Charlemagne) was crowned Emperor of the Roman Empire by the Pope.
The so-called Holy Roman Empire was a medieval kingdom of central Europe. The Pope crowned the first "emperor" Charlemagne. It went from a Frankish kingdom to a Germanic one.
Charlemagne
Charlemagne, was the Frankish king.
Charlemagne's Empire had its capital at Aachen, Germany.