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Charlemagne was known as the "father of europe.” how does this map to explain that title? it shows that charlemagne united eastern and western europe. it shows that charlemagne’s empire was as large as that of the franks. it shows that charlemagne’s empire was more powerful than the roman empire. it shows that charlemagne conquered a huge part of europe. meee

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