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Q: Why did the pope crowned Charlemagne as the new king?
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What happened to the Charlemagne's empire after his death?

A new monarch was crowned. The Holy Roman Empire was large during the middle ages! Which was dissolved in 1804 during the War of the Third Coalition by Napoleon in the Battle of Austerlitz.


How did Charlemagne create a large empire?

Charlemagne mostly enlarged his empire through military conquest, most notably through a long and successful series of campaigns against the Saxons, and his conquest of Bavaria. From an administrative standpoint, he gave his authority increased underpinning by assisting the Pope against riotous Roman nobles and subjugating the Lombards, actions which earned him the title of Holy Roman Emperor. He adopted a system of standard weights and measures throughout his empire, including a new system of coinage. Charlemagne projected imperial authority by moving his court throughout the empire, and delegating administrative duties to local appointees known as counts. He communicated with these counts through messages sent by officials known as missi dominici. Additionally, he divided the empire into larger administrative regions run by governors. Finally, Charlemagne reformed the legal code, compiling Frankish laws with Roman laws.


Anything noteworthy today in history sixth of January?

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Why did King John argue with the pope?

When Archbishop of Canterbury Hubert Walter died on 13 July 1205. The Canterbury Cathedral chapter claimed the sole right to elect Hubert's successor and favoured Reginald. John wanted John de Graham, one of his own men, so he could influence the church more. When their dispute could not be settled, the Chapter secretly elected one of their members as Archbishop. A second election imposed by John resulted in another nominee. When both of these elected arch-bishops arrived in Rome, Pope Innocent III rejected both of them, and elected Stephen Langton to the post. Langton was not accepted by John, the Barons nor the Bishops. Innocent placed the English Kingdom under interdict and excommunicated John. The dispute was finally ended in 1213 when John finally submitted to the Pope.


What year did king Stephen die?

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Who did the pope crown king of Rome in 800?

The pope crowned Charlemagne as King of the Holy Roman Empire in the year 800


Why was Charlemagne concerned when the pope crowned him the new Roman emperor?

Charlemagne did not want people to think the pope had the power to choose who was emperor.


Who was crowned the new Roman Emperor in ad800?

Pope crowned Charles's (Charlemagne) and made him the new Roman emperor in A.D. 800.


Who was crowned the new Roman emperor in ad 800?

Charlemagne was crowned the new Roman emperor in A.D. 800


Who was crowned new Roman Emperor in AD800?

Charlemagne, crowned emperor on Christmas Day (December 25), 800 CE.


Who was crowned Europe's new king in a.d.800?

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.


Was Charlemagne crowned by the pope as a new Roman Emperor?

Charlemagne was crowned Emperor of the Romans by pope Leo II. However, the was not actually a Roman emperor. He was the king of the Franks and became the emperor of what historians call the Carolingian Empire, which was and empire of the Franks, not the Romans. Charlemagne was given the title of Emperor of the Romans because he was a protector of the Catholic Church and the tilte was meant to signify that there was a Catholic empire in western Europe, separate and independent of the Roman Empire (which at that time was the eastern part of the Roman Empire which continued to exist after the fall of the western part of this empire and which historians call Byzantine Empire). The Byzantines had controlled part o Italy, including Rome. The popes had been struggling to assert their independence from this empire, which, besides interfering, was Orthodox Christian.


What did the pope give as Charles' new title?

I assume you are referring to Charlemagne who was given the title of Holy Roman Emperor.


Is the Pope or King in charge of church in colonial New Jersey?

I think the king would have to listen to the pope.


How was Charlemagne important to restoring order in Rome?

Charlemagne was important in many ways, restoring order to western Europe, and many of these were reflected in Rome, as they were in the rest of the area. He reformed the currency, creating stable coinage that was used through much of the West. He united various kingdoms into a new empire, which we call the Carolingian. He was responsible for unifying the Latin language, which had already diverged into several dialects; the unified Latin was used by the Church and in courts and schools for centuries. He founded schools and raised standards of literacy. All these things had their effects on social order. In Rome specifically, when the Roman nobility took offense at Pope Leo III because the pope was of very humble origin, Charlemagne sent troops into the city and the surrounding territory, to protect the pope and Church officers, and settled a very disturbing situation. It was shortly after this that Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as Emperor of the Romans.


Who was crowned the new king of England and when did it happend?

Duck William of Normandy. It happen in 1066.


What did King Charles II do to get control of New Netherland?

he helped the pope and the pope declared him as a emperor