Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 ce
In 800, Pope Leo III (750-816) crowned Charlemagne emperor of the Romans.
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.
Charlemagne was crowned the new Roman emperor in A.D. 800
Charlemagne was known for his strong Christian faith and was crowned Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire by the Pope in 800 AD. He was given the title "Holy Roman Emperor" to signify his role as the protector of the Christian Church. However, whether he was personally considered "holy" is a matter of interpretation.
Constantine was the first christian emperor
Emperor at most holy emperor
Which Roman emperor was regarded as the founder of the Christian Empire?
Because he was an emperor, and because he was a Christian.
The emperor who was responsible for the Christian martyrdom after the fire in Rome of 64 AD was Nero.The emperor who was responsible for the Christian martyrdom after the fire in Rome of 64 AD was Nero.The emperor who was responsible for the Christian martyrdom after the fire in Rome of 64 AD was Nero.The emperor who was responsible for the Christian martyrdom after the fire in Rome of 64 AD was Nero.The emperor who was responsible for the Christian martyrdom after the fire in Rome of 64 AD was Nero.The emperor who was responsible for the Christian martyrdom after the fire in Rome of 64 AD was Nero.The emperor who was responsible for the Christian martyrdom after the fire in Rome of 64 AD was Nero.The emperor who was responsible for the Christian martyrdom after the fire in Rome of 64 AD was Nero.The emperor who was responsible for the Christian martyrdom after the fire in Rome of 64 AD was Nero.
Pope Leo III crowning Charlemagne emperor, December 25, 800.
While it is unclear, Philip the Arab (Emperor 244-249) is said to have been born into a Christian family and to have married a Christian. He may have been the first Christian emperor of Rome. Constantine I (Emperor 306-337) is said to have converted to Christianity. Certainly, his mother became an avid Christian, as did his sons, who succeeded him.