charlamagne/chareles the great
Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne emperor.
Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne emperor of the Romans (not the Roman people).
It was Charlemagne, the king of the Franks. His coronation by the pope was the beginning of the Carolingian Empire (named after Charlemagne) which lasted from 800 to 888. To be precise, the pope was Leo III.
Charlemagne was crowned (Western) Roman Emperor
Charlemagne was crowned empror of the Romans by Pope Leo III in 800
Depending on the dates used for the Middle Ages, there were about 160 to 175 medieval popes. One was Pope Leo III, who crowned Charlemagne emperor. Another was Pope Urban II who called for the First Crusade. Others were Pope Innocent III and Pope Gregory IX, who feuded with Emperor Frederick II over the extent of ecclesiastical authority.
To rival with other European Emperors.
Pope Leo III was born in 750.
Pope Stephen IV was chosen after the death of Pope Leo III.
Pope Stephen IV followed the reign of Leo III.
Pope Leo III died on 816-06-12.
He was preceded by Pope Leo IV. Pope Nicholas I was the pope following Benedict III.
The pope crowned Charlemagne as King of the Holy Roman Empire in the year 800
Leo's birth name is not known.
No, they are not the same person.
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Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as Emperor of the Romans on Christmas Day, 800 AD in Rome.
Leo the Great died of natural causes. He was not a martyr.