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Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as Emperor of the Romans on December 25, 800 AD.
He evidently had the support of the Church as he was crowned emperor by the pope.
He (that is, Charlemagne) was crowned Emperor of the Roman Empire by the Pope.
he was a Germanic king, that was crowned emperor of Rome, by a pope
He was crowned Emperor by the Pope in 800, but didn't use the title. Note that the notion that he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor is a later fiction.
Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne.
He feared the pope who crowned him.
Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as Emperor of the Romans on December 25, 800 AD.
Supported the pope; pope crowned Charlemagne Emperor of the Roman people
Charlemagne
The pope crowned Charlemagne as King of the Holy Roman Empire in the year 800
Charlemagne was crowned (Western) Roman Emperor
Charlemagne did not want people to think the pope had the power to choose who was emperor.
Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as Emperor of the Romans, on December 25, 800.
Charlemagne was not prepared for his coronation and may not have wanted to be crowned by the Pope. If the Pope had the power to crown Charlemagne king, the Pope might also have the right to remove the crown.
He crowned Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor.
Charlemagne was crowned empror of the Romans by Pope Leo III in 800