Who succeeded Charlemagne as the ruler of the Carolingian Empire?
Louis the Pious
Pepin the Short
Charles Martel
Louis the German
Answer
Louis the Pious, Charlemagne's son, succeeded him as the ruler of the Carolingian Empire in 814. He continued his father's work in expanding and consolidating the empire, but his reign was marked by internal conflicts and divisions.
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