Yes. Charlemagne was born in the Frankish kingdom circa 742 AD and died in 814 AD.
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He wasn't assassinated, he was sick with pleurisy for about a week and then died on Jan 28, 814 AD.
St. Jerome was born in 347 AD.
Charlemagne was crowned Emperor of the Romans on December 25, 800 AD by Pope Leo III. As far as the people of his empire were concerned, he was what his title called him. There were issues, however. Please see use the link to the related question below for more information.
he was born 20 AD and died 69 AD
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Charlemagne was born about 742 AD, in the city of Liège, which is now in Belgium. He inherited his throne from his father, Pepin the Short.
Charlemagne died in Aachen on January 28, 814 AD.
Charlemagne died in 814 AD at the age of 71.
Charlemagne ruled from 768 AD to 814 AD. During his own reign he was to see three different popes rule over Christendom. These were: * Stephen IV (767-772 AD) * Adrian I (772-795 AD) * St. Leo III (795-816 AD)
Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was born in 742 AD in modern-day Belgium. He was the eldest son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon. Charlemagne became King of the Franks in 768 AD and eventually expanded his kingdom to become the first Holy Roman Emperor in 800 AD. His reign marked a significant period of cultural and intellectual revival known as the Carolingian Renaissance.
In 800 AD under Charlemagne.
345 - 678 AD
Charlemagne
Carloman, brother of Charlemagne, died.
Pope Leo III crowning Charlemagne emperor, December 25, 800.
Charlemagne was born on April 2, 742.