Charlemagne was crowned twice, once as King of the Franks, and once as Emperor of the Romans. The first of these coronations took place in Noyon, which is north of Paris. The second coronation was in Rome, in Saint Peter's Basilica.
The coming together of Roman, Christian, and Germanic elements.
if iam right its coronation of Charlemagne in 800
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Charlemagne and the Byzantine Emperors ruled countries with the same name, Empire of the Roman People. Since the Byzantines got the name first, they were a bit upset when Charlemagne took it. Please see the related question below for more information.
Charlemagne's coronation took place at St. Peter's.
Charlemagne was crowned twice, once as King of the Franks, and once as Emperor of the Romans. The first of these coronations took place in Noyon, which is north of Paris. The second coronation was in Rome, in Saint Peter's Basilica.
The Coronation of Charlemagne was created in 1517.
Louis the Pious (the son of Charlemagne)
He hoped to acknowledge Charlemagne as ruler of Europe.
No, the scheduled date for his coronation was May 12, 1937. He abdicated on December 11, 1936. As plans were already in place, George VI's coronation took place on May 12, 1937. Ironically, you can find mugs on eBay for Edward VIII's planned coronation, the coronation that never took place. You can check George VI on Wikipedia to verify this.
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coronation of Charlemagne by Pope Leo III
If you are referring to the UK then it took place in Westminster Abbey in 1953
This question is probably impossible to answer, because nothing is recorded that answers it. We have been told that Charlemagne's coronation as emperor was a surprise to him, but we do not know he opposed it. Charlemagne was crowned three times. He did not oppose the first two, when he was crowned King of the Franks and King of the Lombards.
The coming together of Roman, Christian, and Germanic elements.
The coming together of Roman, Christian, and Germanic elements.