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Pipino, primer rey carolingio
Soissons, FrancePepin asegura Narbona
Narbonne, FranceCarlomagno reina
Aachen, Germanyguerras sajonas
Saxony, GermanyConquista del reino lombardo
Pavia, Province of Pavia, Italcampaña de roncesvalles
Roncevaux, SpainBatalla de Suntel
Weser Uplands, Bodenwerder, GeRenacimiento carolingio
Aachen, GermanyBatalla de Bornhöved
Bornhöved, GermanySanto Emperador Romano
Rome, Metropolitan City of RomEl Papa León III corona al rey franco Carlomagno, que unió la mayor parte de Europa occidental y extendió por la fuerza la cristiandad , como heredero de los emperadores romanos en la basílica de San Pedro en Roma.
Asedio de Barcelona
Barcelona, Spainguerra civil carolingia
Aachen, GermanyBatalla de Fontenoy
Fontenoy, FranceTratado de Verdún
Verdun, Franceasedio de paris
Paris, FranceSe derrumba el imperio carolingio
Neidingen, Beuron, GermanyEpílogo
Aachen, GermanyAppendices
APPENDIX 1
How Charlemagne's Empire Fell
The Treaty of Verdun, agreed in August 843, divided the Frankish Empire into three kingdoms among the surviving sons of the emperor Louis I, the son and successor of Charlemagne. The treaty was concluded following almost three years of civil war and was the culmination of negotiations lasting more than a year. It was the first in a series of partitions contributing to the dissolution of the empire created by Charlemagne and has been seen as foreshadowing the formation of many of the modern countries of western Europe.
APPENDIX 2
Conquests of Charlemagne (771-814)
Characters
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