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  1. Charlemagne: Facts, Empire & Holy Roman Emperor

    WebNov 9, 2009 · Charlemagne was a medieval emperor who ruled much of Western Europe from 768 to 814. In 771, Charlemagne became king of the Franks, a Germanic tribe in present-day Belgium, France,...

  2. Charlemagne | Biography, Accomplishments, Children, …

    WebApr 22, 2024 · Charlemagne, king of the Franks (768814), king of the Lombards (774–814), and first emperor (800–814) of what was later called the Holy Roman Empire. His feats as a ruler, both real and imagined, …

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    Charlemagne ruled his empire for 14 years until his death from natural causes in 814. Loyn notes how his "force and dynamic personality were needed to create the empire and, without him, disintegrating elements quickly gained the ascendancy" (79).
    Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was a medieval emperor who ruled over a vast empire in Europe from 768 to 814.After his death, his empire was divided among his three grandsons by the Treaty
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    Legally, Charlemagne exercised the bannum, the right to rule and command, over all of his territories. Also, he had supreme jurisdiction in judicial matters, made legislation, led the army, and protected both the church and the poor.
    Charlemagne's profound impact on the Middle Ages, and the influence on the vast territory he ruled has led him to be called the "Father of Europe". He is seen as a folk hero and founding figure by multiple European states, and a number of historical royal houses of Europe trace their lineage back to him.
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  4. Charlemagne - Wikipedia

  5. Charlemagne - World History Encyclopedia

  6. BBC - History - Charlemagne

  7. Charlemagne and the Revival of Empire, 768-814 | The Early …

  8. History of Europe - Frankish Ascendancy, Charlemagne …

    WebScholars began to call Charlemagne “the father of Europe” and “the lighthouse of Europe.” Although the lands under his rule were often referred to as “the kingdom of Europe,” contemporaries recognized them as …

  9. CHARLEMAGNE - Cambridge University Press & Assessment

  10. 9.11: Charlemagne’s Reforms - Social Sci LibreTexts

  11. Charlemagne - Wikiwand

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