Charlemagne, the King of the Franks and later Emperor of the Romans, maintained political relationships with several world powers during his reign. He forged alliances with the Byzantine Empire, strengthening ties through diplomacy and marriage, especially with Empress Irene. His interactions with the Abbasid Caliphate also involved diplomatic exchanges and trade, reflecting a complex relationship marked by both rivalry and mutual respect. Additionally, he engaged with various Slavic tribes and other neighboring states to expand and consolidate his empire.
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Most importantly, Charlemagne defeated the Lombards and the Saxons. He ran campaigns against various other groups, including Slavs, Bavarians, and Spanish Muslims.
Charlemagne was born around 747 AD and named Charles after his grandfather Charles Martel. In those days family surnames had not yet been adopted and people were known by nicknames to distinguish them from other people with the same name. Charles became known as Charles the Great or Carolus Magna. English historians translated this as Charlemagne. Charlemagne's full name was Charles Merovingian
Charlemagne ruled the Carolingian Empire, which was nearly all of France and Germany plus Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, western Austria, the northern half of Italy, a part of Spain and a few other places.
Yes, the Haudenosaunee, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy, engaged in trade with European settlers from the 17th century onward. They exchanged goods such as furs, which were highly valued in Europe, for metal tools, firearms, and other manufactured items. This trade significantly impacted their economy and relationships, both among Indigenous groups and with European powers. However, it also led to complex social and political changes within Haudenosaunee society.
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economic and military
Charlemagne lead the Franks and the other people of the Carolingian Empire.
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The answer for NovaNET is Economic, Military
econmic and military
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money (taxes) which buys power (army)
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Yes, Charlemagne had multiple wives and concubines throughout his life. His most notable wife was Hildegard, whom he married around 771. They had several children together, but he also had relationships with other women, which was common for kings of that era. After Hildegard's death, he married again, but his later marriages were less politically significant.
Charlemagne's German - and all other - lands were inherited by his only surviving son, Louis.
Charlemagne was given the title of Emperor by the Pope, and none of his daughters ever married.