Charles !
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a ha. No, seriously, it was in Westminster Abbey.
Simple terms, when a Naval vessel crosses the equator. Check out this link for an in-depth description. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line-crossing_ceremony
Charles the simple was the king of France but held little power.Charles granted the viking leader a huge piece of France territory.
Nobody. Napoleon was the first emperor of France. Before (and a few years after) him France was a Monarchy instead of an Empire. Eventually France became a Republic. Although there was a brief Second Empire under Napoleon III. Prior to Napoleon the Carolingian Emperors ruled over what is now France although it was West Francia at the time. Charles I the Great was crowned by the Pope in 800 as Emperor of the West Louis I the Pius was crowned Emperor of the West in 814 Lothair I was Emperor 817-55 (tho Charles II the Bald was King of the West Franks) Louis II the Younger was Emperor 844-875 (jointly with his Father and also King of Italy) Charles II the Bald was Emperor 875-77 Charles III the Fat was Emperor 882-87 (also King of the Franks) On the death of Charles III his Empire colapses and France is ruled by Count Odo of Paris as King and then by Charles III the Simple. The Imperial title being held by Guy of Spoleto (King of Italy) 891-4, Lambert II (King of Italy) 894-8, Arnolf of Carinthia (King of the East Franks) 896-99, and Louis III the Blind (King of Provence) 901-5. There is not another West Frankish or French Emperor until Napoleon. The Carolingian Kings die out in 897 with Loius IV the Lazy of the West Franks, 900 with Zwentibold of Lotharingia, and 911 with Ludwig IV the Child of the East Franks.
In simple terms, in 10 years he will be crowned King, and will take over the world!
Yes it is, that simple...
Claude Monet died of lung cancer He died on December 5th, 1926, at the age of 86. As he requested, he was buried in a simple ceremony at Giverny, France.
"Air and Simple Gifts" composed by John Williams
Claunde Monet is buried in Giverny, in Eure Department, France
Simple: Calvinists.
a ha. No, seriously, it was in Westminster Abbey.
A huppah is a canopy used in the traditional Jewish wedding ceremony. It can be as simple as a cloth on 4 corner poles held over the bride and groom by 4 members of the wedding party.
911 AD
The female version of Master is Mistress, thus it would be Mistress of Ceremony. "Mistress of Ceremonies" would be the plural, and would only be used if you were the Mistress of Ceremony for multiple ceremonies.
Yes. Online ordinations are available. A few states have legal requirements beyond the simple ordinations.
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