Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was a pivotal figure in medieval Europe as he united a large part of the continent under the Carolingian Empire, which laid the foundation for modern European states. Crowned as Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD by Pope Leo III, he strengthened the relationship between the church and the state, promoting Christianity across his empire. His reign also saw significant advancements in arts, education, and culture, marking the Carolingian Renaissance. Charlemagne's legacy influenced the political and religious landscape of Europe for centuries, shaping the development of Western civilization.
He gave them freedom
Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe.
Charlemagne changed Europe by creating order. He did that by joining different countries together.
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Actually Charlemagne was a very powerful frankish King. Charlemagne added to his land and gained more and more power. He helped bring Europe out of the Dark Ages. By the time of his death, Charlemagne ruled most of Western Europe.
He gave them freedom
The one most powerful individual in Medieval Europe was Charlemagne.
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Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe.
No, Charlemagne was a king and emperor. Medieval universities were nearly always named for the cities in which they stood.
Charles the Great (known as Charlemagne) was a seminal figure in the development of the Medieval French identity. The later "Chansons" (songs, or poems) about the deeds of Charlemagne and his various paladins became the foundational legends behind the culture and code of chivalry of Medieval Europe.
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Charlemagne built the Kingdom of the Franks into the largest empire in the history of medieval Europe. He fostered education, built schools, and issued new, and rather wise, legal codes. He protected the Church and the popes, and he benefited his people.
Charlemagne changed Europe by creating order. He did that by joining different countries together.
Western Europe.
■King of the Franks who ruled over much of central Europe.