Hi Carlomagno o Charlemagne (ca. 742 o 747 - 28 Enero, 814) amo an naging hadi han mga Franko nga nagpatikang han Baraan nga Imperyo Romano. Ginkoronahan hiya nga imperador ha 800.
Quick Facts Paghadì, Pagkoronar ...
Carlomagno |
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Rex Francorum (King of the Franks) Rex Longobardorum (King of the Lombards) Imperator Romanorum (Emperor of the Romans) |
A coin of Charlemagne with the inscription KAROLVS IMP AVG ("Carolus Imperator Augustus") |
Paghadì |
768–814 |
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Pagkoronar |
Noyon, 9 October 768 Pavia, 10 July 774 Rome, 25 December 800 |
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Nag-uná |
Pepin the Short |
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Nagsunod |
Louis the Pious |
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Natawo |
2 April 742 (Unsure) Liège |
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Namatay |
28 January 814 (aged around 71) Aachen |
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Paglubong |
Aachen Cathedral |
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Panimalay |
Carolingian |
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Amay |
Pepin the Short |
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Iroy |
Bertrada of Laon |
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Quick Facts Blessed Carolus Magnus, Ginpapahidungog ha ...
Blessed Carolus Magnus |
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Reliquary of Blessed Charles Augustus |
Ginpapahidungog ha |
Roman Catholic Church (Germany and France) |
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Nabeato |
814, Aachen ni a court bishop, later confirmed by Pope Benedict XIV[1] |
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Ginkanonisar |
1166 ni Antipope Paschal III[1] |
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Major shrine |
Aachen Cathedral |
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Fiesta |
28 January (Aachen and Osnabrück) |
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Attributes |
Fleur-de-lis; German Eagle |
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Patronage |
Lovers (both licit and illicit), schoolchildren, the Kings of France and Germany, men on horseback, men on the scaffold, crusaders |
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Bibliograpiya
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- Sypeck, Jeff (2006). Becoming Charlemagne: Europe, Baghdad, and The Empires of A.D. 800. New York: Ecco/HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-079706-1. https://archive.org/details/becomingcharlema0000sype.
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