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His many followers couldn't defend the Empire against the incoming waves of attacks on the kingdom.

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Who served as the first Holy Roman Emperor from 800 to 814?

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Which was a cause for the disintegration of Charlemagne's empire after his death?

One major cause for the disintegration of Charlemagne's empire after his death in 814 was the lack of a strong central authority to maintain unity among the diverse regions. His grandsons, who inherited the empire, struggled with internal conflicts and succession disputes, leading to fragmentation. Additionally, external pressures from invading forces, such as the Vikings and Magyars, further weakened the empire and contributed to its eventual division.


Which area in eurpoe did Charlemagne rule?

Charlemagne (742 - January 28, 814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I, was was king of the Franks and Christian emperor of the West. He founded the Carolingian Empire, reigning from 768 until his death. He expanded the Frankish kingdom, adding Italy, the Saxons and Bavarians, and part of Spain.


What country was Charlemagne born in and work in?

Charlemagne was King of the Franks, an Empire which incorporated much of Europe. Born 742 died 814


Why did Charlemagne's empire fall apart after his death?

Charlemagne's empire fell apart after his death in 814 due to a combination of factors, including internal divisions and external pressures. His grandsons, who inherited the empire, were unable to maintain unity and faced constant power struggles. The Treaty of Verdun in 843 divided the empire into three parts, further weakening central authority. Additionally, external threats from Viking, Magyar, and Saracen invasions exacerbated the empire's fragmentation.