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Charlemagne

During the Medieval period (600 A.D. to 830 AD) in Europe only a few leaders showed great glory and compassion. Mythical characters usually made up these leaders. Yet Charlemagne wasn’t a figment of our imagination. He is one of the world’s finest leaders. Charlemagne established the traditions of European royalty and nobility. His prominence in medieval Europe was a big force of bringing together the people of Europe. His many contributions help shape European civilization. For his valiant conquests the French, Germans, and Italians not so much thought of themselves as French, German, or Italian but rather as Europeans. They shared a common culture, common religious liturgy, and a common language of Latin.

The name “Charlemagne” was not use till after his death. His tombstone reads, “Here lies Charles the Great,” no historians would contradict this claim of greatness (Harold Lamb page 152). Historians use Charlemagne cautiously due to the fact, that it might imply the legendary figure rather than the historical one. Other names that he is known form is Charles the Great, the king of the Franks, and the founder of the Holy Roman Empire.

The family line of royalty could have end before the reign of Charlemagne.

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Charles’s army being well disciplined and well supplied waited till Pavia trapped, couldn’t get any food or anything else was stuck inside. After taking a hard fall from his horse he began to suffer from fevers. They attacked the Frankish fortresses in Saxony. His campaign was cut short because of news that the Lombards wanted to take back the Republic of St.

Though Charles controlled the western half of the Old Roman Empire, the Byzantine empire holds the eastern half. He put together the state and religion. He died on September 24, 769 at 54 years of age. Himiltrude, Fastrada, and Liotgard was three. After the death of Pepin II the line would have faded into history. Then Desiderius greatly insulted by Charles planned and threatened to invade Charles’s kingdom. Pepin III made certain that only his descendants could rule as king (Timothy Levi Biel page 54). He was named emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

His first Saxon was very easy and resistance was attempted by individual clans could not match the Franks’ army. Bearing fire daughters and four sons.

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