Charlemagne's kingdom, known as the Carolingian Empire, encompassed much of Western and Central Europe during the late 8th and early 9th centuries. At its height, it included modern-day France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and parts of Italy and Austria. Charlemagne was instrumental in the Carolingian Renaissance, promoting education, culture, and Christianity, and he was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD, symbolizing the fusion of Roman, Christian, and Germanic elements in his rule. His legacy laid the groundwork for the future political landscape of Europe.
Charlemagne's kingdom was divided by the Treaty of Verdun.
Western Europe.
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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's kingdom was divided by the Treaty of Verdun.
Charlemagne’s sons fought for power and weakened the kingdom
The treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire was the Treaty of Verdun.
Charlemagne Expands his Kingdom One in power, Charlemagne sought to unite all the Germanic peoples into one kingdom, and convert his subjects to Christianity. In order to carry out this mission, he spent the majority of his reign engaged in military campaigns.
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.
Converted his kingdom to Christianity.
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Western Europe.
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