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Why Did Charlemagne Ever Act Like One?

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“He was six feet four inches tall, and built to scale. He had beautiful white hair, animated eyes, a powerful nose...a presence ‘always stately and dignified.’ He was temperate in eating and drinking, abominated drunkenness, and kept in good health despite every exposure and hardship.” - EINHARD (the King's secretary) describing Charlemagne (“Lucidcafé"). Charlemagne was the picture perfect image of a ruler, but did he ever act like one? Charlemagne was the best ruler that there could have possibly been for the Franks, he wanted the best for his people and did what he could to make sure things were in the benefit of his people. Charlemagne was born on April 2, 742 AD. His father’s name was Pepin the Short, and his mothers name was Bertrada. Charlemagne’s father became king of the Franks in 751 AD. He went to school at the palace school primarily by Fulrad. When his father, Pepin, died in October of 768 AD, Charlemagne inherited the power from his father and the power was split between himself and his brother, Caloman. …show more content…

The land that Charlemagne became leader of was in chaos, and Charlemagne wanted to do what he could to strengthen his realm and bring what was right back to Europe. Soon after becoming the sole leader, Charlemagne started a 30 year military campaign in 772 AD to bring order back into Europe. 28 years later, in the year 800 AD, Charlemagne became the undeniable ruler of Western Europe. Charlemagne then ruled what is now considered France, Switzerland, Belgium, and The Netherlands. He also ruled half of present-day Italy and Germany, as well as parts if Austria and Spain. Charlemagne was able to restore most of the unity in Western Europe by establishing a central government, and helped set the path for modern-day Europe

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