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he's brothers name was carloman
Charlemagne had one brother, Carloman, and several sisters, though the exact number is debated among historians. His sisters included Gisela, who married, and possibly others whose names are less documented. Carloman and Charlemagne had a complicated relationship, often marked by rivalry. After Carloman's death, Charlemagne became the sole ruler of the Frankish kingdom.
Charlemagne became king in 768 following the death of his father. He was initially co-ruler with his brother Carloman. Carloman's sudden death in 771 under unexplained circumstances left Charlemagne as the undisputed ruler of the Frankish Kingdom. He was not "made" king, but rather succeeded to the throne through the death of his father. This is called a succession.
he left because he wants to kill his brother
Louis the Pious ruled next after Charlemagne.
Charlemagne had only one brother we know of, a younger brother named Carloman, who became king of the East Franks and died young.
Charlemagne was a protectionist
Charlemagne and his brother Carloman initially had a turbulent relationship, but eventually reconciled and worked together to co-rule the Frankish Kingdom after their father's death. Their partnership ended with Carloman's untimely death in 771, which paved the way for Charlemagne to become the sole ruler.
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.
he's brothers name was carloman
Carloman, brother of Charlemagne, died.
by the death of his father and his brotherCharlemagne became co-ruler with his brother after his father died, then ruled alone when his brother died.
Arthur's brother in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is Nathan Radley.
first of all DO YOUR HOMEWORKbut if you must know he did kill people as a matter of fact he kill 4000maybe morebut it all happened after he defeated northwest Germany Charlemagne insisted on the Anglo-Saxons to convert to Christianity but the leader refused so Charlemagne ordered his soldiers to kill 4000 Saxons in a single day.
Al Capone tried to kill some of his sisters but not his brother
On the death of Pepin the kingdom was divided between Charlemagne and his brother Carloman (Carloman ruled Austrasia). Carloman died on December 5, 771, leaving Charlemagne the leader of a reunified Frankish kingdom. Charlemagne was engaged in almost constant battle throughout his reign.
Fratricide is the killing of a brother. One might kill a brother because of hatred or jealousy. One might kill a brother in self defense. One might kill a brother because of alcohol or drugs or a psychotic episode.