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The Roman Empire, if you mean "empire" but if you mean "Emperor" it was Caesar who conquered it and became emperor not long thereafter.
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:) Strange question, but no Italy has never "ruled" Bulgaria. If however you mean the Roman Empire (which can be said was centered in Rome and Italy), then yes Bulgaria was part of the Eastern Roman Empire, otherwise more commonly known as Byzantine Empire. That being said however, Eastern Roman Empire had their own emperor, a Bulgarian/Greek, named Constantin.
The Roman Empire, if you mean "empire" but if you mean "Emperor" it was Caesar who conquered it and became emperor not long thereafter.
The Frankish Empire was also called the Carolingian Empire after Charlemagne, its founder. The pope crowned Charlemagne as emperor. He did this as a reward for breaking Lombard rule in Italy. Charlemagne was given the title of 'Roman Emperor' to symbolise the independence of Italy and (western European) Roman Catholic Christendom form the Eastern Roman Empire which had controlled central Italy and the pope. Basically, Charlemagne was the emperor of Roman Catholic Christendom.
Charlemagne ruled the Holy Roman Empire from December 25, 800 to January 28, 814.
the roman empire lasted 500 years
There was not such a thing as a Roman German. Christianity was fundamental to his rule. He destroyed Lombard rule in Italy on behalf of the pope who in exchange made him 'Roman emperor.' This title served to symbolise the independence of Italy and Western Europe from the Eastern Roman Empire which had been in control of central Italy and Rome. Charlemagne was the emperor of Roman Catholic Christendom. He conquered the pagans of northern Germany on behalf of Christendom and send clergymen to convert these pagans.
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Rule the Roman empire with the assistance of the Senate.
rome. which i think is in Italy