As somewhat of benign dictator, Charlemagne the king and emperor Charlemagne battled for his just causes and brought his empire to its peak. However, though widely known as “Charles the Great,” committed astonishing wrongs looked down upon in this age. Albeit, with endeavors to change his empire both intellectually and spiritually, Charlemagne ultimately metamorphosed the modern era as many know it. Often times, it seems that Charlemagne receives less credit as compared to the distinguished conquests he achieved for mankind. He proved as one of greatest in his line, the Carolignian Dynasty. Though he, like other human beings had faults, the Word which he stood by states that “all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (New International Version Bible, Rom. 3.23). Rejuvenating and culturing a renaissance during a period when the people fell away from the arts, Charlemagne immersed them with learning that had almost vanished. He halted the political and cultural disintegration of the early Middle Ages and laid down the foundation for strong central government. As he unified the Frankish empire in a revolutionary way not seen since the fall of Rome, Charlemagne’s name continues to keep its absolute importance in history. As the protector of the cultural, religious, and artistic aspects of that time, he truly deserves the title: “Father of