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King of the Franks (768-814), Holy Roman Emperor (800-814) Charlemagne , 742814 (aged 72 years)

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King of the Franks (768-814), Holy Roman Emperor (800-814) Charlemagne //
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King of the Franks (768-814), Holy Roman Emperor (800-814)
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Charlemagne
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The Great
Note: Carolus Magnus or Karolus Magnus, meaning Charles the Great.
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Tomb of Bertrada of Laon and Pepin the Short, Saint Denis basilica.
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Birth: between 710 and 727 Laon, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, France
Death: 12 July 783
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Birth: April 777 35 19
Death: 8 July 810Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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Birth: August 778 36 20 Chasseneuil, Indre, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Death: 20 June 840Ingelheim, Mainz-Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Address: Basilica of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France.
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Carolus Magnus or Karolus Magnus, meaning Charles the Great.

Note

Charlemagne expanded the Frankish kingdom into an empire that incorporated much of Western and Central Europe. During his reign, he conquered Italy and was crowned Imperator Augustus by Pope Leo III on 25 December 800. This temporarily made hima rival of the Byzantine Emperor in Constantinople. His rule is also associated with the Carolingian Renaissance, a revival of art, religion, and culture through the medium of the Catholic Church. Through his foreign conquests and internalreforms, Charlemagne helped define both Western Europe and the Middle Ages. He is numbered as Charles I in the regnal lists of France, Germany (where he is known as Karl der Große), and the Holy Roman Empire.

The son of King Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, a Frankish queen, he succeeded his father and co-ruled with his Brother Carloman I. The latter got on badly with Charlemagne, but war was prevented by the sudden Death of Carloman in 771.Charlemagne continued the policy of his father toWards the papacy and became its protector, removing the Lombards from power in Italy, and leading an incursion into Muslim Spain, to which he was invited by the Muslim governor of Barcelona.Charlemagne was promised several Iberian cities in return for giving military aid to the governor; However, the deal was withdrawn. Subsequently, Charlemagne's retreating army experienced its worst defeat at the hands of the Basques, at theBattle of Roncesvalles (778) memorialised, although heavily fictionalised, in the Song of Roland. He also campaigned against the peoples to his east, especially the Saxons, and after a protracted war subjected them to his rule. By forciblyconverting them to Christianity, he integrated them into his realm and thus paved the way for the later Ottonian dynasty.

Today he is regarded not only as the founding father of both French and German monarchies, but also as the father of Europe: his empire united most of Western Europe for the first time since the Romans, and the Carolingian renaissance encouragedthe formation of a common European identity.

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Part of the treasure in Aachen
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