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Hace 4 días · Charlemagne (born April 2, 747?—died January 28, 814, Aachen, Austrasia [now in Germany]) was the king of the Franks (768–814), king of the Lombards (774–814), and first emperor (800–814) of the Romans and of what was later called the Holy Roman Empire.
- Military Campaigns
Charlemagne - Frankish Empire, Saxon Wars, Italy: The first...
- King of the Franks
Charlemagne - Frankish Empire, Holy Roman Emperor, Legacy:...
- Religious Reform
Charlemagne - Religious Reform, Holy Roman Empire, Papacy:...
- Court and Administration
Charlemagne - Emperor, Frankish, Reforms: While responding...
- Saint Leo III
Saint Leo III (born, Rome—died June 12, 816, canonized 1673;...
- Louis I
Louis I (born April 16, 778, Chasseneuil, near Poitiers,...
- Military Campaigns
Hace 5 días · The Roman Empire was the post-Republican state of ancient Rome. It is generally understood to mean the period and territory ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC. It included territories in Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia and was ruled by emperors.
- Semi-elective absolute monarchy (de facto)
Hace 5 días · Charlemagne's position as the first emperor in the West in over 300 years brought him into conflict with the contemporary Eastern Roman Empire based in Constantinople. Through his assumption of the imperial title, he is considered the forerunner of the line of Holy Roman Emperors that lasted into the nineteenth century.
- 9 October 768 – 28 January 814
- Bertrada of Laon
Hace 3 días · In response to the struggle between the Guelphs and Ghibellines, the Treaty of Venice made official the independence of the Papal States from the Holy Roman Empire in 1177. By 1300, the Papal States, along with the rest of the Italian principalities, were effectively independent.
- Parliament (1848)
Hace 3 días · Roman Catholicism is a Christian church that has been the decisive spiritual force in the history of Western civilization. Along with Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism, it is one of the three major branches of Christianity. It is led by the pope, as the bishop of Rome, and the Holy See forms the church’s central government.
Hace 5 días · It was once conventional to view the Holy Roman Empire as a worthless institution and early modern German history as a story of conflict and division, characterised by the emergence of authoritarian governments, notably that of Brandenburg-Prussia.
Hace 4 días · The church was once the national church of the whole Holy Roman Empire in Rome. (Credit: Bénédicte Cedergren) Discussing the relative secludedness of most churches, Nalpon added, “You really get to discover the Eternal City — before sunrise, and with no crowds — both in its history and its current reality, and it really helps you fall in love with the city.