By: Mitchell. Life And Death Charlemagne was born in 742 A.D. Charlemagne died in 811 A.D.

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By: Mitchell

Life And Death Charlemagne was born in 742 A.D. Charlemagne died in 811 A.D.

Birth Place Born in an unknown town.

Parents Charlemagne’s parents were Pepin the Short and Berta.

Siblings Charlemagne had only one brother, Carloman, who was king like Charles.

Crowned King On Sunday October 8 th, 768 A.D. he was crowned king along with his brother Carloman. They split the Frankish Kingdom that used to be their father’s.

First Conflict 769 A.D. Charlemagne won his first conflict alone. It was against the Aquitanians, one of his father’s rivals.

Ruler of All Franks 771 A.D. Charles’ brother Carloman died, so Charles became the ruler of all the Franks.

Conqueror 774 A.D. Charles conquered Lombardy his father’s other rival and the Pope’s major threat. He now controlled most of inland Europe.

New Capital 794 A.D. Aachen became the Frank’s capital. It is located in present day Germany. It was also the first German City to fall in World War II.

Roman Empire 800 A.D. Charles became the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. He now controlled from The Spanish border to Czechoslovakia.

Wives Charles’ last of 5 wives died. This was a very devastating loss to him. He had one son that was the heir to the throne.

Death 811 A.D. Charles died due to age. His son Louis took the throne. Charlemagne’s legacy lived on.

Charlemagne’s Traits He was ruthless, deadly, courageous, tactical, smart, powerful, helpful, religious, and brave.

Thank Ye!! Director……….. Mitchell Magill Producer………. Mitchell Magill I hope you enjoyed the presentation. If you want to read about some one read about Charlemagne! Thank ye for your time and attention. Minimidgetman Studios.