Without Charlemagne, we wouldn’t have France, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and parts of Austria and Spain. Charlemagne was born on April 2, 758 C.E. Charles ruled for over thirty years of his life. Virtuous leadership is something that all rulers need to be successful. Virtuous leadership is when a leader listens to others' ideas, is an honest person, respects everyone, has compassion, and is a good leader overall. Charlemagne best demonstrates the Thales outcome of virtuous leadership because of his wisdom, compassion, and determination. Charles best demonstrates virtuous leadership in many ways. One of these ways is his wisdom. This quote by a book writer named Pamela shows that he is a wise and noble thinker. “He studied three of the classic seven liberal arts: grammar, rhetoric, and mathematics.” (historyinthemargins.com) In this quote, the writer says that Charlemagne studied many different subjects and was a wise and noble thinker. This quote is from a book called “Women Warriors” by Pamela D. Toler. This quote supports the virtue of wisdom by saying that he could study many …show more content…
One way Charles shows fairness is by being fair to his people and also to those he conquers. This quote by Cullen J. Chandler shows that he was a wise and mighty emperor who was a saint and ruled his country fairly and well. “Long into the medieval period, Charlemagne was a legendary figure: a wise and just king, a mighty emperor who at an advanced age fought the enemies of Christ in Spain, a crusader and lord of the Holy Land, and even a saint” (p 13). This quote is saying that Charlemagne had power over everything he did and that he was fair to all. This quote was written by Cullen J. Chandler in his article “Charlemagne: Already a Legend”. When Charlemagne ruled, he was fair in many different ways. One way he was fair was when he promoted cultural and artistic development for all cultures, not just