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Q: What does the name Charlemagne mean when translated?
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What does the name Charlemagne mean?

Charles the great


What is Charlemagne's first and last name?

Obviously Charlemagne's first name is Charlemagne and Charlemagne's last name was Merovingian. His name stood for "Charles the Great"


What was Charlemagne's last name?

Charlemagne was born around 747 AD and named Charles after his grandfather Charles Martel. In those days family surnames had not yet been adopted and people were known by nicknames to distinguish them from other people with the same name. Charles became known as Charles the Great or Carolus Magna. English historians translated this as Charlemagne. Charlemagne's full name was Charles Merovingian


What is the birth name of Charlemagne Palestine?

Charlemagne Palestine's birth name is Charles Martin.


Was Charlemagne's last name Martel?

No, people in those days did not have last names. Charles Martel was Charlemagne's grandfather, but the name Martel was a Frankish term meaning "the hammer." Charlemagne's father's name was Pepin the Short, and Charlemagne was Charles the Great.


What does the name of Sophocles mean when it is translated?

It means playwright.


What does the name Anneliese translated mean?

Contagious happiness


Is Charlemagne as female name?

No Charlemagne was male who fought over 52 wars.


What does the name Marthinus mean?

The name Marthinus can be translated as a large colourful bird


What does Bruno mean in dutch?

Nothing, Bruno is a name and is not to be translated.


What is the name of treaty that divided Charlemagne's kingdom?

Charlemagne's kingdom was divided by the Treaty of Verdun.


Was Pippin the son of Charlemagne?

Charlemagne had a son named Pippin. Charlemagne's father was Pepin, but this name is also sometimes spelled Pippin. Pepin or Pippin was a common name for men of the family.