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well, he did kill over 4000 non-Christians simply because he wanted them to convert to Christianity. But, on the other hand, he did promote education, and growth of man-kind.

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Did Charlemagne kill his sons?

There is no historical evidence to suggest that Charlemagne killed his sons. Charlemagne was known for his efforts to ensure a peaceful succession by dividing his empire among his sons and setting up a system of co-rulership.


What is Charlemagne's favorite color?

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Was Pippin the son of Charlemagne?

Yes, Pippin the Hunchback was the son of Charlemagne, the famous Frankish king and ruler of the Carolingian Empire. Pippin the Hunchback was the eldest son of Charlemagne but was later removed from the line of succession due to his physical disability.


What was Charlemagne's relationship with the Saxons?

Charlemagne had a tumultuous relationship with the Saxons, as they resisted his efforts to Christianize them and integrate them into his empire. The conflict culminated in the thirty-year Saxon Wars, during which Charlemagne used military force to subdue and convert the Saxons to Christianity. After their defeat, the Saxons eventually became part of Charlemagne's Frankish Empire.


Where did Charlemagne go to school?

Charlemagne did not formally attend school. He received his education from private tutors and advisors at his father's court.

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What is Charlemagne's first and last name?

Obviously Charlemagne's first name is Charlemagne and Charlemagne's last name was Merovingian. His name stood for "Charles the Great"


Who was King Charlemagne?

A king that was named charlemagne


Father of Charlemagne?

Charlemagne's father was Pepin the Short


Who was the successor of Charlemagne?

Charlemagne's successor was Louis the Pious.


What kind of man was Charlemagne?

Charlemagne was bad ass!!


What did Charlemagne led?

Charlemagne led The Franks, or The Germans


What did Charlemagne have to do with the antichrist?

Charlemagne, the King of the Franks and later Emperor of the Romans, was often associated with Christian ideals and the protection of the Church, which led some to speculate about his relationship with the Antichrist. In medieval thought, the Antichrist was seen as a powerful figure opposing Christ and the Church, and some contemporaries viewed Charlemagne’s reign as a counter to this evil. However, he was more commonly seen as a Christ-like ruler who sought to unify and strengthen Christendom rather than a direct figure in Antichrist narratives. Ultimately, Charlemagne’s legacy was more about promoting Christianity than being linked to apocalyptic fears.


What did Charlemagne do in Europe?

Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe.


Which 8th-and 9th-century ruler had profound influence on Church music?

MUSIC APPRECIATION FTW ITS Charlemagne


When was Charlemagne born?

Charlemagne was born on April 2, 742.


Who ruled after Charlemagne?

Louis the Pious ruled next after Charlemagne.


When was Charlemagne Anyamah born?

Charlemagne Anyamah was born in 1938.