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Charlemagne was crowned as King of the West Franks in 768, and this certainly made him a Germanic king. He was crowned Emperor of the Roman People by Pope Leo III in 800. Whether this actually made him he a Roman emperor is a question for debate. Certainly Empress Irene of what was called the Roman Empire at the time (now called the Byzantine Empire) did not think the title was legitimate. Please use the link to the related question below for more information on various countries calling themselves the Roman Empire.
If the intent of this question is to ask who was the first Christian Emperor of Rome, then the following are answers:Constantine I the Great is the first Roman Emperor known to have been baptized.It is possible that Philip the Arab was baptized, as it is understood that he was tolerant toward Christians and there is an account saying he was Christian recorded by Eusebius. This is not regarded as firmly historic, however.There are accounts of monarchs of other countries being baptized early on, and one of these was the Askumite king Ezana II, who is said to have been baptized in about 324 AD. While there are other monarchs who are said to have been baptized earlier, they are called kings, and there is no one calling them emperor, which is a title given to Ezana.There are links below for more information.NOTE: The earlier answer to this question became a debate and so was moved to the discussion area. Please do not turn the answer back into a debate. If you have something of value to add that is new, that is fine. If you want to debate, however, it belongs in the discussion.
They are quite similar. Byzantine church for example does not recognize a pope. Instead of pope each country which is byzantine church has its own church leader so there are about 15 leaders, for instance in Russia. Western church recognize pope as gods emissary on earth.
The iconoclastic controversy was a religious debate which raged for most of the eighth century in the Byzantine Empire. The iconophiles favoured the use of icons--representations of Jesus and the saints--in worship. The iconoclasts opposed the use of icons and tended to have them destroyed. The debate was resoved in favour of the icons under the Empress Irene.
The answer is: B: In an impromptu debate, participants have much less time to prepare for the debate than in an extemporaneous debate.
The word 'debate' is both a verb (debate, debates, debating, debated) and a noun (debate, debates).
The word 'debate' is both a verb (debate, debates, debating, debated) and a noun (debate, debates).
The 1873 crisis refers to the debate between Japan and Korea at that time. Korea refused to accept Japan's emperor as their own, which nearly led to the two countries going to war.
The Roman emperor Nero blamed the Christians for the Great Fire of Rome in AD 64. However, historians debate the extent to which the Christians were actually responsible for setting the fire.
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