Charles the Great was more commonly known by his French name, Charlemagne. He was king of the Franks and later became the first Holy Roman Emperor and the seed for the later French and German dynasties.He's the only ruler ever to be called "Charles the Great".
Charles Townshed was a well known British politician. He is best known for representing the Great Yarmouth in Parliament from 1747 to 1756.
Charles Edward Stuart (also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie and The Young Pretender) was the leader of the Jacobites.
Yes, he did. They were Charles, and Charles the Great.
The Magna Carta or Magna Carta Libertatum is also known as the Great Charter of Freedoms.
Charlemange was known as (Charles the Great) .
Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was a medieval emperor who ruled over much of Western Europe from 768 to 814. He is often regarded as the "Father of Europe" for his role in unifying the region and promoting cultural and intellectual revival.
In "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, Charles Darnay is also known as Evrémonde.
Charles the Great was more commonly known by his French name, Charlemagne. He was king of the Franks and later became the first Holy Roman Emperor and the seed for the later French and German dynasties.He's the only ruler ever to be called "Charles the Great".
Charles martel was also knew as Charles the hammer he was a great leader ----------- ^ that did not answer the question. Charles Martel's grandson was Charlemagne.
The escaped convict in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations is named Abel Magwitch, but he is also known by the alias Provis throughout most of the novel.
The great basin is also known as the Great Basin Desert.
He was known as Ramesses the Great because of his military experience prior to his reign.
Charles Dickens did not write Horton Hears a Who. Dr.Seuss wrote Horton Hears a Who. Charles Dickens wrote novels such as, A Tale Of Two Cities, and Great Expectations. He also wrote A Christmas Carol.
Charles Carroll, known as Charles Carroll of Carrollton or Charles Carroll III to distinguish him from his similarly named relatives, was a wealthy Maryland planter and an early advocate of independence from Great Britain.
Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was the grandson of Charles Martel, commonly referred to as Charles the Hammer. Charles Martel was a significant Frankish leader known for his military successes, particularly the victory at the Battle of Tours in 732. His leadership helped lay the foundations for the Carolingian Empire, which Charlemagne would later expand and consolidate. Thus, Charlemagne inherited both the legacy and the territory established by his grandfather.
Charles Napier HEMY (1841-1917) was an artist. Charles Napier Hemy is also known as: Hemy Charles Napier, Charles Napier Hemy