In the 9th century, the Czechs became part of the empire of Charlemagne, a man who claimed to be the successor to the ancient Roman emperors, invaded many Western and Central European countries, and then became known as the Holy Roman Empire. After his death, the eastern part of the Czech Republic joined Germany. In the thirteenth century the Czechs flourished. The main reason for this was the discovery of gold and silver, and German settlers, farmers, artisans and miners were encouraged to live there. The 14th century saw a great prosperity for the Czechs, becoming the number of powerful and rich nations.
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