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Charlemagne created a secret department to check up on the activities of the count's. which is the department name?​

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Answered by mayankdaiya23
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Charlemagne or Charles the Great numbered Charles I, was King of the Franks from 768, King ... For other uses, see Charlemagne (disambiguation). ... The name Charlemagne, by which the emperor is normally known in English, comes ... most of Western Europe; the east–west division of the kingdom formed the basis for ...

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Answered by gowthaamps
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The name of the department is missi dominic.

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Charlemagne combined the central and local government by regularising and extending the usage of missi dominici in order to monitor the counts' actions.

Charlemagne continued to rely on counts, who served as royal representatives in geographical units called counties, to wield his authority locally (pagi).

They were responsible for enforcing the law, recruiting soldiers, obtaining taxes, and maintaining order.

Charlemagne assigned a secret department to make sure everything ran well.

With the aid of the missi Dominici, royal agents were tasked with travelling frequently within narrowly defined geographical boundaries to communicate the king's wishes, obtain data on the effectiveness of local officials, and address wrongdoings.

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