Charlemagne, crowned emperor on Christmas Day (December 25), 800 CE.
Charlemagne was crowned the new Roman emperor in A.D. 800
Charlemagne did not want people to think the pope had the power to choose who was emperor.
The pope crowned Charlemagne as King of the Holy Roman Empire in the year 800
Constantine was crowned as Emperor of Rome in the city of Rome itself, specifically in the year 306 AD. His coronation marked the beginning of his reign, which would eventually lead to significant changes in the Roman Empire, including the establishment of Constantinople as a new capital.
Napoleon III, Emperor.
Charlemagne was crowned as emperor on the Romans in 800 by pope Leo III. He was given the title of emperor of the Romans to signify the independence of Latin Christian (Catholic) western Europe form the eastern Roman (also called Byzantine by historians) Emperor and the Greek Christian (Orthodox) east. He ruled over what historians have called the Carolingian Empire which covered much of continental Western Europe.
First, who are you referring to as the "new roman emperor"?
Charles Martel
He did not want people to think that the popehad the power to choose who was emperor.
He did not want people to think the pope had the power to choose who was emperor.
He did not want people to think the pope had the power to choose who was emperor.