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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. King of the Franks, first Holy Roman Emperor For other uses, see Charlemagne (disambiguation). Charlemagne A denarius of Charlemagne dated c. 812–814 with the inscription KAROLVS IMP AVG (Karolus Imperator Augustus) King of the Franks Reign 9 October 768 – 28 January 814 Coronation ...
Charlemagne 742/747/748–814 King of the Franks r. 768–814: Carloman I 751–771 King of the Franks r. 768–771: Louis I the Pious 778–840 King of the Franks r. 814–840: Louis II the German c. 810 –876 King of East Francia r. 843–876: Charles II the Bald 823–877 King of the Franks r. 840–877 Robertian: Robert the Strong Margrave ...
The sources on the death and burial of Charlemagne do not expressly mention it. Nevertheless, it has been assumed that this sarcophagus could have been found among "the columns and the marble" that Charlemagne had brought from Rome and Ravenna for the building for his Palatine chapel, according to Einhard's Vita Karoli Magni (ch.26). [1]
28 January 814 Aged 71 Aachen: First son of Pepin the Short: Carloman I 24 September 768 – 4 December 771 28 June 751 Soissons Son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon: Gerberga 741 2 sons 4 December 771 Aged 20 Samoussy: Second son of Pepin the Short: Charles The Younger 25 December 800 – 4 December 811 c. 772 Son of Charlemagne and ...
The Shrine is part of the late 12th century shrine tradition. It has the form of a naved church, without a transept. It is an oak box 2.04 metres long, 0.57 metres wide, and 0.94 metres high (80.3in by 22.4in by 37.0in), decorated with gilt silver, gilt copper, filigree, precious stones, and enamel.
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Charlemagne (747–814), held court in Ingelheim in 807. [10] Louis the Pious (778–840), died in a summer tent on an island in the Rhine off Ingelheim. [11] Pope Joan Johanna von Ingelheim, according to legend she reigned as Pope from 855 to 857. [12] Anselm Franz von Ingelheim (1634–1695), Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1679.
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