Charlemagne Emperor of HOLYROMAN EMPIRE, EMPERIOR OF WEST
Birth:
2 Apr 742
of Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia
Death:
28 Jan 814
Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia
Burial:
Aachen Cathedral, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia
Notes:
Charlemagne was king of the Franks from a.d. 768-814 and Emperior of the Romans from 800-814.He became a key figure in development of Western Europe's medieval civilization. By his lmost constant military campaigns, Charlemagne created a vast empire in the West. He was the first Germanic ruler to assume the title of emperor. Charlemagne was the son of Pepin the Short, and the grandson of Charles Martel. From 768-771 Charlemagne shared Pepin's kingdom with his brother, Carloman. When Carloman died, Charlemagne became the sole ruler. He gained wide acclaim for his outstanding military ability, persistence and success. He waged more than 59 campaigns against neighboring Germanic peoples on all sides.His greatest war was against the Lombards. In conquring them he bacame ruler of the Lonbard kingdom in Italy.Charlemagne had built a vast & spraling state.He was much more powerful than Constantine, and ruled a much more extensive area.Pope Leo III placed the imperial crown on Charle- meign'a head on Christmas Day, 800.He was described as large & strong in body, fond of active exercise & moderate in his way of life.Charlemagne clearly recognized his duties and was a tireless worker.His administration methods raised the standard of living. He was a patron of culture & extender of civilization.The Palace School, set up at the capital stimilated interest in education, philosphy, & literature.Most of the scholers were churchmen so it greatly strengthened the church and had far reaching and lasting results. In this way, Charlemagne, by means of his power & eminence, gave western Europe a unified culture so strong that is survived the terrible invasions & disorders of the next 200 years. Charlemagne has been described by his first biographer, Einhard, who knew him only in later life, as tall, white haired, inclined to stoutness but well porportuned, with a high-pitched voice that seemed inappropriate to his large frame. He tended to unxoriousness, and married many times; he enjoyed being surrounded by a large company of family and friends, and never permitted his daughter to marry, saying that he could not spare them-- although he genially tolerated illicit unions on their part, so long as they remained at home. Passionately fond of hunting, he was also an un- usually good swimmer and built a great pool at Aachen in which he could swim with all his court. But he also liked the give and take of a witty circle, exchanged poems and teasing queries with his courtiers, and took a great interest in astronomical problems and observations. Until the last years of his life he enjoyed good health, and in fact went on a long hunting and camping trip shortly before his death. Charlemagne's last years were marked by tragedies: his failure to win recog- nition from the Byzantine Emperor; renewed attacks by the Danes upon the northern outpost of his empire; and the deaths, all within a short time of his wife, his sister, and his sons Pepin and Charles. Thus the succession devolved upon the weakent of his sons, Louis of Acquitaine, afterwards known as Louis the Pious.
Miss HOLYROMAN EMPIRE, CONCUBINE SIX
Birth:
Abt 776
of Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
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Charlemagne Emperor of HolyRoman Empire, Emperior of West - Miss HolyRoman Empire, Concubine six
Charlemagne Emperor of HolyRoman Empire, Emperior of West
was born at of Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia 2 Apr 742.
His parents were Peppin III King of HolyRoman Empire, The Short and Bertrada Holyromanempire, Queen of Franks.
He married Miss HolyRoman Empire, Concubine six . Miss HolyRoman Empire, Concubine six was born at of Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia Abt 776 .
They were the parents of 1
child:
Gertruda Bastard of France
born Abt 800.
Charlemagne Emperor of HolyRoman Empire, Emperior of West died 28 Jan 814 at Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia .