Charlemagne
is considered the “Father of Europe.” His reign ushered in a cultural
renaissance in the midst of the Dark Ages. During his tenure, Charlemagne
fought the Muslims in Spain, protected the Papacy, and united Western Europe
for the first time since Rome’s collapse. In 800, Pope Leo III crowned him the
Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day. The act culminated Charlemagne’s life and
career. At the same time, it helped establish religious authority and control
over secular governments. 1000 years later, Napoleon crowned himself in the
pope’s presence to avoid any possibility that religious leaders could claim
dominance over his empire.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
History Shorts: Charlemagne is crowned Roman Emperor (800 A.D.)
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