Charlemagne is known to be as the most famous Carolingian King, also known as Charles. Charlemagne was the king of the Franks from 768 to 814. Later, he was the named the emperor of the Roman empire from 800 to 814 and he established the holy Roman empire. However, Charlemagne was a very complicated person. He was very contradictory at times, He looked up to the pope, but was angry when the pope put the imperial crown on his head. Charlemagne wanted an empire that put a big emphasis on Christianity in the Roman and Germanic worlds. Also, he supported education, scholarships, and building programs as well. Charlemagne valued importance in those areas significantly. In addition, Charlemagne was very aggressive early on. He took control of lands in all directions, including Italy. After defeating the Saxons, Charlemagne forced them to convert to Christianity. Pope Leo III named Charlemagne the Roman emperor in 800 on Christmas day. …show more content…
The kingdom of Charlemagne’s extended past the Elbe River, which is Germany today. Also, Charlemagne built Aachen, the capital city. In addition, Charlemagne was buried in Aachen, after his death. Also, Charlemagne construct a Royal court in Aachen and he spent most of his winters there. Many consider Charlemagne the “Father of Europe.” Charlemagne kept his promise by being supportive of artistic and intellectual work. Also, Charlemagne sponsored building programs to help exemplify his power. Charlemagne had unique officials, the officials were called “Missi dominici.” The Missidominci were to monitor Charlemagne’s regional governors. The Missidominci had to make sure everyone had admittance to royal justice, regardless of being poor or rich. Charlemagne wanted to avoid corruption as much as possible for his