Charlemagne
I do not understand what you mean by maintain Rome. Caligula was the third Roman Emperor and the ruler of Rome from 37 to 41.
Depending on the time period, you would call a ruler in ancient Rome, a king, a counsul, a dictator, or an emperor. Remember that the Romans never used the term emperor for their ruler. They used the name Caesar, which became a title.
After emperor Vespasian, Rome was ruled by his son, the emperor Titus.After emperor Vespasian, Rome was ruled by his son, the emperor Titus.After emperor Vespasian, Rome was ruled by his son, the emperor Titus.After emperor Vespasian, Rome was ruled by his son, the emperor Titus.After emperor Vespasian, Rome was ruled by his son, the emperor Titus.After emperor Vespasian, Rome was ruled by his son, the emperor Titus.After emperor Vespasian, Rome was ruled by his son, the emperor Titus.After emperor Vespasian, Rome was ruled by his son, the emperor Titus.After emperor Vespasian, Rome was ruled by his son, the emperor Titus.
In 324 Constantine the Great ended a period of co-emperorship and became the sole emperor.
You must mean Charlemagne. He was a Frankish ruler of the Holy Roman Empire and listed as one of the rulers of Germany and France as Charles I. He ruled the largest empire European had seen since Rome fell.
Charlemagne was crowned emperor in Rome.
He impacted the Frankish kingdom because, first of all, he was crowned the Emperor of Rome and included the Frankish kingdom in his empire. He then spread all of the beliefs previously found in the Frankish kingdom into all the other provinces in his control so that the Frankish kingdom was the main source of laws and beliefs. Some of these beliefs contained of Christianity, Wergild, and Ordeal. Lastly, He gave the Frankish kingdom most of its land and power.
He impacted the Frankish kingdom because, first of all, he was crowned the Emperor of Rome and included the Frankish kingdom in his empire. He then spread all of the beliefs previously found in the Frankish kingdom into all the other provinces in his control so that the Frankish kingdom was the main source of laws and beliefs. Some of these beliefs contained of Christianity, Wergild, and Ordeal. Lastly, He gave the Frankish kingdom most of its land and power.
Charlemagne was not crowned emperor of the Romans. He was crowned as the Holy Roman Emperor, which had nothing to do with ancient Rome. The so-called Holy Roman Empire was a Germanic kingdom of the Middle Ages.
Charelemagne was crowned as Holy Roman Emperor.
Yes he was the longest emperor in Rome
Napolen I
Pope Leo lll crowned Charlemagne 'Majestic Emperor' in the Great Basilica of St Peter's Rome
a ruler of an empire usually china, rome, or Egypt
Jesus was never the ruler of Rome. They killed him....remember?
I do not understand what you mean by maintain Rome. Caligula was the third Roman Emperor and the ruler of Rome from 37 to 41.
he was a Germanic king, that was crowned emperor of Rome, by a pope