Charlemagne became sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom in 771.
He impacted the Frankish kingdom because, first of all, he was crowned the Emperor of Rome and included the Frankish kingdom in his empire. He then spread all of the beliefs previously found in the Frankish kingdom into all the other provinces in his control so that the Frankish kingdom was the main source of laws and beliefs. Some of these beliefs contained of Christianity, Wergild, and Ordeal. Lastly, He gave the Frankish kingdom most of its land and power.
he expanded the empire by lowering taxes
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I believe the king this describes is Charlemagne.
Charlemagne became sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom in 771.
Charlemagne became sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom in 771.
He impacted the Frankish kingdom because, first of all, he was crowned the Emperor of Rome and included the Frankish kingdom in his empire. He then spread all of the beliefs previously found in the Frankish kingdom into all the other provinces in his control so that the Frankish kingdom was the main source of laws and beliefs. Some of these beliefs contained of Christianity, Wergild, and Ordeal. Lastly, He gave the Frankish kingdom most of its land and power.
Charlemagne, was the Frankish king.
He impacted the Frankish kingdom because, first of all, he was crowned the Emperor of Rome and included the Frankish kingdom in his empire. He then spread all of the beliefs previously found in the Frankish kingdom into all the other provinces in his control so that the Frankish kingdom was the main source of laws and beliefs. Some of these beliefs contained of Christianity, Wergild, and Ordeal. Lastly, He gave the Frankish kingdom most of its land and power.
he expanded the empire by lowering taxes
Yes. Charlemagne was born in the Frankish kingdom circa 742 AD and died in 814 AD.
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St. Bendict
I believe the king this describes is Charlemagne.
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.
The Carolingian dynasty succeeded the Merovingian dynasty in Frankish nobility. This dynasty is named after Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, who expanded the Frankish kingdom and was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD.