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SVEN [57.7K]
3 years ago
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Charlemagne was a European ruler who reigned from 768 until 814. Which of the following was one of Charlemagne's accomplishments

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History
2 answers:
xxMikexx [17]3 years ago
8 0

He expanded the Frankish Empire to include much of western and central Europe.

Andreyy893 years ago
7 0
Pope Leo III crowned him as emperor in 800, but as Charlemagne was emperor he encouraged the Carolingian Renaissance, cultural and intelligent revival in Europe.
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