German History 101: The Fall Of Charlemagne’s Empire

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Let’s take a journey through one of the most fascinating periods in European history – the fall of Charlemagne’s empire. This article will explore how the mighty Carolingian Empire, which once united much of Western Europe, gradually unraveled after Charlemagne’s death.

You can learn about the rise of Charlemagne here.

Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was a legendary figure who ruled over a vast territory spanning from modern-day France to parts of Germany and Italy. His reign marked a high point in medieval European civilization, bringing about significant cultural and educational reforms. But what happened after he was gone?

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Below, we’ll dive into the events that led to the fragmentation of Charlemagne’s empire. We’ll look at how family disputes, Viking invasions, and political rivalries all played a role in reshaping the map of Europe.

By the end, you’ll have a clear picture of how the foundations for modern European nations were laid during this tumultuous period. So, let’s step back in time and unravel the story of an empire’s decline and the birth of new kingdoms.

The video below takes you on a captivating journey through one of the most pivotal periods in European history, focusing on the fall of Charlemagne’s empire and its lasting impact on Western civilization.

You’ll be transported back to the 9th century, where you’ll witness the unraveling of the mighty Carolingian Empire and the birth of early French and German states.

As you watch this fascinating tale, you’ll discover how family disputes, Viking invasions, and political rivalries shaped the map of medieval Europe. The video brings to life the complex succession struggles among Charlemagne’s heirs, including Louis the Pious and his sons, and explains how their conflicts led to the famous Treaty of Verdun in 843.

You’ll then gain insights into how this treaty laid the foundations for modern European nations.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the origins of European civilization, this video offers an engaging and accessible overview of a crucial period in Western history.

You’ll come away with a deeper understanding of how the fall of Charlemagne’s empire set the stage for the political landscape of medieval Europe and beyond.

Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the roots of modern European culture and politics, all presented in a clear and compelling narrative that makes complex historical events easy to grasp.

How Charlemagne’s Empire Fell by Kings and Generals

This video provides a detailed account of the fall of Charlemagne’s empire and the subsequent development of Western Europe.

Here’s a summary of the key points:

Charlemagne’s Succession

Charlemagne’s empire passed to his son Louis the Pious in 814. Louis divided the empire among his sons:

  • Lothair I (co-emperor and suzerain)
  • Pepin of Aquitaine
  • Louis the German

The birth of Charles the Bald, Louis’ son from his second marriage, caused friction among family members.

Treaty of Verdun (843)

After Louis’ death in 840, his sons fought for control. The Treaty of Verdun divided the empire into three parts:

  1. Lothair I: Central region (Middle Francia) and Italy
  2. Charles the Bald: Western Franks (modern France)
  3. Louis the German: Eastern Franks (modern Germany)

Subsequent Divisions

The empire continued to fragment:

  • Lothair I’s lands were divided among his sons in 855
  • Lothair II’s death in 869 led to further division
  • Louis II ruled Italy and fought against Saracen invasions

Charles the Bald and Louis the German

Both rulers faced challenges:

  • Charles dealt with Viking raids and internal rebellions
  • Louis defended against Danes, Slavs, and Hungarians

Final Reunification and Collapse

  • Charles the Fat briefly reunited the empire in 884
  • Unable to govern effectively, he was deposed in 887

The video emphasizes how these divisions and conflicts led to the emergence of early French and German states, shaping the political landscape of medieval Europe.

You may want to watch this more than once because it’s a lot to take in!

Want to learn more about Germany’s history? Learn more about Charlemagne here and the Holy Roman Empire here. You can also find all our history lessons here.

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