Charlemagne was a Christian, and considered rather devout.
Christianity. In fact, he was crowned by the pope. Most of Europe in the Medieval Time Period was Christian.
I believe he enjoyed being a ruler
Presumably Charlemagne believed in Christianity, since he was willing to murder so many thousands of pagans who refused to become Christians. In spite of this belief, he had two wives and several concubines.
Charlemagne did not kill his sons.
no, charlemagne killed his own brother :0
No Charlemagne was male who fought over 52 wars.
I believe he enjoyed being a ruler
Charlemagne, I believe.
What a dumb question to ask!!!! Charlemagne Quebec is a place in a country of the world these names do not change in any language Therefore Charlemagne Quebec in French is simply "Charlemagne Quebec" if you don't believe me translate it using the internet.
Charlemagne I believe.
France, obviously. But I believe the question refers to Catholicism. And I believe the question was asked with answer already in mind.
Presumably Charlemagne believed in Christianity, since he was willing to murder so many thousands of pagans who refused to become Christians. In spite of this belief, he had two wives and several concubines.
The name of Charlemagne's horse was "Tencendur."
Charlemagne was not a composer; he was a medieval emperor. Leonin and Perotin were composers from the Notre Dame school of organum in the 12th century, while Machaut was a composer from the ars nova period in the 14th century.
I believe the king this describes is Charlemagne.
Charlemagne would be a clear choice as the greatest leader of his dynasty, I believe.
A king that was named charlemagne
Obviously Charlemagne's first name is Charlemagne and Charlemagne's last name was Merovingian. His name stood for "Charles the Great"