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  2. Charles the Bald - Wikipedia

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    Charles the Bald (French: Charles le Chauve; 13 June 823 – 6 October 877), also known as Charles II, was a 9th-century king of West Francia (843–877), King of Italy (875–877) and emperor of the Carolingian Empire (875–877). [1]

  3. Equestrian statuette of Charlemagne - Wikipedia

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    The statuette consists of three parts: the horse, the rider's body with the saddle, and the rider's head. It has a total height of 24 cm. The rider is depicted with a moustache, an open crown on his head, a sword in his right hand (lost), an imperial orb in his left hand, and a riding cloak fastened with a fibula.

  4. Statue of Roger Ebert - Wikipedia

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    C-U at the Movies is a statue of film critic Roger Ebert located outside of the Virginia Theatre in Champaign, Illinois. The bronze statue was designed by sculptor Rick Harney. It was unveiled at the 2014 Ebertfest—an annual film festival established by Ebert and held at the theater—and formally dedicated later that year.

  5. Critics’ Choice Awards 2022: Full List of Nominees and Winners

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    Will Smith accepts best actor statues at Critics’ Choice Awards. Rob Latour/Shutterstock It’s finally here. After the January 9 ceremony was delayed amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the 27th annual ...

  6. Charlemagne et ses Leudes - Wikipedia

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    The statue is located on the south side of the Parvis Notre-Dame – Place Jean-Paul-II, close to the river Seine on the right-hand side when facing Notre-Dame cathedral. Charlemagne is represented in old age, wearing the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire and brandishing the Scepter of Charles V, traditionally known as "Scepter of ...

  7. Battle of Ballon - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Louis the Pious, Nominoë initially supported Charles the Bald in the dispute between him and his brothers over control of Frankish territory.. However, when Count Ricuin of Nantes was killed at the Battle of Fontenoy, Charles refused to accept Lambert II as his successor, since Lambert's father, Lambert I, had fought against C

  8. Edict of Pîtres - Wikipedia

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    Denier (type Temple and cross) of Charles the Bald, minted at Reims between 840–864 (pre-Edict of Pîtres). To prevent the Vikings from even attaining a great booty, Charles also declared that fortified bridges should be built at all towns on rivers. This was to prevent the dreaded longships from sailing into the interior.

  9. ‘They gotta take that thing down’ Charles Barkley says of ...

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    Following the mixed reactions to Dwyane Wade’s new Miami Heat statue, fellow NBA veteran Charles Barkley shared his uncensored thoughts. This week, the internet can’t stop talking about Dwyane ...