Charlemagne’s Empire• Chapter 13-1– Page 372
Powerful Kingdom
• Crowning of Charlemagne a surprise, but not random decision
• His predecessors, the kings of the Franks, worked for 200 years to make kingdom most powerful in Europe
Early Carolingians
• One of first Carolingians to gain power, Charlemagne’s grandfather
• Charles Martel, political adviser, war leader for Frankish king
• Led Frankish army in many crushing defeats of opponents, notably Muslims
Frankish Empire
• By 800s Franks ruled much of western, central Europe
• Leaders most influential in expansion of Franks all belonged to one family—Charlemagne’s family, the Carolingians
Building an Empire
Charlemagne’s Rise to Power• Charlemagne, Old French for Charles the Great• Name proved accurate, Charlemagne a great leader• Historically considered one of most important leaders in European history• Foundation of success, his military power
Pippin• Charles’s son, Pippin III, also skilled leader; won many battles, captured new lands
for Franks• Became first king of Carolingian dynasty, 751• Upon death, 768, Pippin passed kingdom to son, ruler known today as Charlemagne
• Recognized Charlemagne’s skill, called on him for help when Lombards attacked Papal States, 774
• Papal states, region in central Italy under control of pope
• Franks defeated Lombards; Charlemagne became king of Lombards as well as Franks
Pope Leo III• Assembled army each year, led into
battle against a foe
• Incorporated land of vanquished foe into his sphere of influence, formed alliances with local rulers
• In this way Charlemagne increased size and power of Carolingian kingdom
Increased Kingdom
Military Power
• Pope Leo III thanked Charlemagne by naming him emperor of Roman people
• Title implied Charlemagne had restored glory of Roman Empire in Europe
• Pope’s action suggested that Charlemagne’s rule had backing of church, God
A Pope’s Thanks• Pope Leo III grateful for Charlemagne’s
help against Lombards
• 799, called on Charlemagne again when angry supporters of previous pope ran Leo out of Rome
• Charlemagne had Leo escorted back to Rome, restored to power
Another Cry for Help
Helping the Pope
Powerful• Charlemagne had tremendous power as emperor• Empire large, not easy to rule; changes made government efficient, effective• Established permanent capital at Aachen, in what is now Germany
Oversight• Inspectors kept tabs on Charlemagne’s counts• Rewarded counts who did jobs well, punished those who did not• Inspectors helped ensure counts remained loyal, empire was well run
Delegating Authority• Built huge palace, cathedral to reflect own greatness• Chose counts, officials to help rule parts of empire in his name• Counts bound to obey, granted large tracts of land, given much authority
Charlemagne’s Rule
Although Charlemagne is known mostly as a warrior and a political leader, he also made sweeping changes to Frankish society.
• Charlemagne personally interested in learning, spent much time studying
• Wanted leaders in empire to be able to read, write
• Ordered churches, monasteries to start schools
• Students learned:– Religion – Music– Grammar
Education• Noted European scholars invited by
Charlemagne to Aachen• Spent time teaching, as well as
studying, copying ancient texts• Sent copies of texts to monasteries
across Europe; monks there made copies
• Saved many valuable works for posterity
Scholars
A New Society
• In addition to improving education, Charlemagne wanted to preserve, spread Christian teachings
• Worked closely with church to create unified Christian empire• Used force to accomplish, ordered those he conquered to convert to Christianity
under penalty of death• Sent monks to live among conquered to help Christianity take root
• Honored traditional laws of tribes brought under his rule
• Most laws existed only in oral tradition• Had many tribal laws recorded• Allowed tribal legal codes to maintain
separate existence
Law• Western Europe reached great heights
under Charlemagne• Empire did not survive long after death
in 814• Civil war wracked kingdom, grandsons
divided empire• Empire weak, invaders poured in
Great Heights
Religion
Map of Frankish Kingdom