1/13/16 I can describe how Charlemagne created a Christian empire. QOD What was one of Charlemagne’s two goals? One of Charlemagne’s goals was to united.

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1/13/16 I can describe how Charlemagne created a Christian empire. QOD What was one of Charlemagne’s two goals? One of Charlemagne’s goals was to united Western Europe under his rule. OR One of Charlemagne’s goals was to convert the Germanic tribes to Christianity.

Agenda 1.I can and QOD 2.Vocabulary Breakdown 3.Charlemagne: A Christian Empire (class) 4.Charlemagne: Education (with partner)

By 800, Charlemagne had created a large empire, including most of the Germanic peoples who had settled in Europe since the early 400’s. Charlemagne also fought against Non-Germanic peoples in Northern and Eastern Europe. Although they managed to keep their freedom, they agreed to respect Charlemagne’s power and not fight against his army.

A Christian empire Charlemagne became the most powerful leader in Western Europe. The people considered him as important as any Roman Emperor. Charlemagne wanted to keep close ties between the Church and the Government. Church officials kept records and helped Charlemagne run the country. In turn, he appointed the bishops and regarded any act against the Church as a sign of disloyalty to him.

What did Charlemagne and the Pope want? A new Christian Roman Empire What did the Pope declare that Charlemagne was? A new Roman Emperor Why didn’t Charlemagne like this? It appeared that the right to rule came from the Pope rather than directly from God Charlemagne was a wise and just ruler who issued many laws. To make sure these laws were obeyed, he set up law courts all through the empire. He chose officials called counts to run the courts.

What did they take care of? 1.Local problems 2.Stopped feuds 3.Protected the poor/weak 4.Raised armies Why did Charlemagne have trouble keeping the counts under control? Poor transportation/communication What did he do about this? Sent royal messengers to check on them

Charlemagne ruled his empire from Aachen, known today as Aix-la-Chapelle. However, he did not always stay in the capital. He journeyed throughout the empire with his advisers and servants. The royal party would stop and rest at different palaces or homes, where he and his officials were given food and entertained by the people. Such royal visits ensured the loyalty of local officials and people to Charlemagne’s government.