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  • ...n 800, he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by [[Pope Leo III]] in [[Rome]]. Charlemagne is credited with unifying the European identity, strengthening the control Little is known of the early years of Charlemagne's life. Most of what is known of this period of his life was recorded by E
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  • #REDIRECT [[Charlemagne]]
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  • The legendary sword of Roland, [[Charlemagne]]'s champion
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  • ...n 800, he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by [[Pope Leo III]] in [[Rome]]. Charlemagne is credited with unifying the European identity, strengthening the control Little is known of the early years of Charlemagne's life. Most of what is known of this period of his life was recorded by E
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  • In 768 [[Charlemagne]] (German: Karl der Grosse) comes for the first time to Aachen. Approx. 20 In 814 Charlemagne is being buried in Aachen. His successor, Otto I, is being crowned in Aache
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  • Charles was the grandfather of the ruler now known as [[Charlemagne]], formally known, during his lifetime, as Carolus Magnus - [[Latin languag
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  • In 804, Charlemagne conquered Dithmarschen and the neighbouring districts. For the next thousan
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  • In Western Europe the Carolingian kings [[Pepin]] and particularly [[Charlemagne]] instigated the copying of many texts written on papyrus, and without this
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  • ...western Europe off from the east, enabling the Carolingians, especially [[Charlemagne]] top create a new, distinctly western form of government. * Brown, Peter. "''Mohammed and Charlemagne'' by Henri Pirenne." ''Daedalus'' 1974 103(1): 25-33. Issn: 0011-5266
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  • {{rpl|Charlemagne}}
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  • ...ISBN 0-313-32692-4.</ref><ref>Christie, Neil (2006). ''From Constantine To Charlemagne: An Archaeology of Italy, AD 300&ndash;800''. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing
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  • * Fletcher, Nichola. ''Charlemagne's Tablecloth: A Piquant History of Feasting.'' St. Martin's, 2005. 256 pp.
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  • ...ordship of the Breton peninsula. At various times, the French kings and [[Charlemagne|Carolingian]] emperors beat the Breton Counts or Dukes or Kings into submis
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  • ...its the Légion des Volontaires Français (LVF, French Volunteer Legion) and Charlemagne Division of the Waffen-SS. Most volunteered in 1944 and had been members of
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  • ...ory of the Holy Roman Empire'', historyworld.net]</ref> and the reign of [[Charlemagne]]
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  • ...rankish empire grew under [[Charlemagne|Charles]], who came to be known as Charlemagne (Latin ''Carolus Magnus'') or Charles the Great. He conquered the Saxons to After Charlemagne’s death in 814, central power in the Frankish empire disintegrated rapidl
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  • ...s a mounted combatant. Both arose under the reign of the Frankish emperor Charlemagne, from which the knighthood of the Middle Ages can be seen to have had its g These mobile mounted warriors made Charlemagne’s far-flung conquests possible, and to secure their service he rewarded t
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  • 800 [[Charlemagne]] (742-814) is crowned Holy Roman Emperor[http://www.historyworld.net/wrldh
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  • *[[Charlemagne]] The territories of [[Charlemagne]] passed in 843 to his three grandsons; [[Charles the Bald]] (823-877), Lud
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  • <tr><th>Person<th><td>[[St. Paul]]<td>[[Charlemagne]]<td>[[Dante]]<td>[[Johann Gutenberg|Gutenberg]]
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  • ...d by the Eastern Roman Emperor until 800, when the title was bestowed on [[Charlemagne]] as well. During this period "filioque" (and the son) would become uniform
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  • ...odd Coles|Todd]] decided to swim across the pond and start an article on [[Charlemagne]], a core article. And since the Geogra-thon didn't get off the ground, I'
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  • ...rn European festival which was rescheduled to correspond with Christmas. [[Charlemagne]] was crowned on Christmas Day in 800 and King [[William I of England]] was
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  • * [[Charlemagne]]
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  • ...nt to Rome in AD 800 to be crowned by the pope; his coronation legitimized Charlemagne’s rule over the former Roman empire in Western Europe and finalized the s Charlemagne’s great accomplishment was the organization and reorganization of his emp
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  • ...ut instead a succession of empires. The rule of Macedonia, of Rome, and of Charlemagne came and went, with Aristotle not even so much as a footnote. Yet for much
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  • ...legial authority beginning with the pope’s coronation in the year 800 of [[Charlemagne]] as Emperor. The steady decline of the use of Greek in the West and of Lat
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  • #[[Charlemagne]]
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  • ...ioche'' that describes the First Crusade. The ages-old tales of Arthur and Charlemagne were given a fresh crusading complexion during the Middle Ages.
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  • ...ermany is mainly a matter of numbering. Kings of Germany are numbered from Charlemagne, so those who ruled only in the East would probably be best described as Ge
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