Otvety Po Istorii 6 Klass Stranica 8 Nomer1 Rabochaja Tetrad Krjuchkova -
: He introduced "missi dominici" (royal messengers) to oversee local counts, ensuring his orders were followed across vast distances.
The final blow came in 843 AD with the Treaty of Verdun . Following Charlemagne's death, his grandsons fought for control, eventually agreeing to split the territory into three parts: the West Frankish Kingdom (modern France), the East Frankish Kingdom (modern Germany), and Middle Francia. This partition marked the formal end of the unified empire and the beginning of the feudal fragmentation that would define European history for centuries. : He introduced "missi dominici" (royal messengers) to
In E.A. Kryuchkova's workbook for 6th grade, Page 8, Task 1 typically focuses on the Empire of Charlemagne . The specific task asks students to fill out a table or write about the reasons for the stability and eventual collapse of the Frankish Empire. This partition marked the formal end of the
The Frankish Empire, reaching its peak under Charlemagne in 800 AD, was a remarkable but short-lived attempt to restore the unity of the Western Roman Empire. Its history is a study of how strong personal leadership can build a state, but also how structural weaknesses can lead to its inevitable decline. The specific task asks students to fill out
Below is a draft essay structured to answer this historical prompt effectively. The Rise and Fall of Charlemagne’s Empire