The Creation of the Holy Roman Empire Nita Cervantez

Clovis

Clovis was the first king of the Franks to convert to Christianity.

Clovis wins the franks under rome's rule

Charlemagne

He was the greatest ruler of the Carolingian Empire, he then sent loyal authorities on tours of his empire

He relied heavily on local counts they were his responsibility they were also the following laws he had established

Pepin the Short

He took the power with the support of the frankish nobles

He began the Carolingian Empire which would allow him to rule the franks

Credits:

Created with images by Harold Litwiler, Poppy Big Oak Photography - "Aya Sophia, Istanbul Turkey" • Stifts- och landsbiblioteket i Skara - "Clovis" • CircaSassy - "A school history of Germany: from the earliest period to the establishment of the German empire in 1871 (1874)" • CircaSassy - "A brief history of mediæval and modern peoples (1899)" • the wub - "Charlemagne" • maveric2003 - "Charlemagne!" • ark - "untitled image" • CircaSassy - "A school history of Germany: from the earliest period to the establishment of the German empire in 1871 (1874)" • CircaSassy - "A brief history of mediæval and modern peoples (1899)" • LaurPhil - "Gare de Metz - vitrail de Charlemagne" • frozenchipmunk - "Pepin the Short"

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