He gave them freedom
Charlemagne can be described as ambitious, visionary, and authoritative. As a powerful king and emperor, he was instrumental in uniting much of Western Europe under his rule, promoting education and cultural revival during the Carolingian Renaissance. His leadership was marked by military prowess and a strong commitment to spreading Christianity. Additionally, he is often seen as a symbol of medieval Europe and the idea of a unified Christian empire.
Charlemagne was crowned in Rome on December 25, 800 AD. The coronation took place in St. Peter's Basilica, where Pope Leo III placed the crown on his head, marking the establishment of the Carolingian Empire and symbolizing the fusion of Roman, Christian, and Germanic elements in medieval Europe. This event is often seen as a pivotal moment in European history, reinforcing the idea of a united Christendom under a single ruler.
Charlemagne was crowned Emperor of the Romans on December 25, 800 AD, by Pope Leo III in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. This event marked the revival of the title of emperor in Western Europe and symbolized the fusion of Roman, Christian, and Germanic elements in his reign. Charlemagne's coronation is often seen as a pivotal moment in the establishment of the Holy Roman Empire.
Medieval slavery was essentially a continuation of the Roman slave tradition, and was slowly on the decline. Enslaving non-Christians was seen as somewhat unseemly, and sources of pagan slaves were becoming limited on the continent.
Julius Caesar was the hero of the people. The lower classes saw him as a man who stood up to a corrupted aristocracy and who was generous to the people.
No. Alligators are not located in Europe and were not seen until the 1500's.
Charlemagne defeated the Lombards and the Saxons. The lands he conquered combined with the land he inherited produced the largest empire Europe had seen since the ancient Roman Empire, and that it would see until Napoleon.
Charlemagne was crowned in Rome on December 25, 800 AD. The coronation took place in St. Peter's Basilica, where Pope Leo III placed the crown on his head, marking the establishment of the Carolingian Empire and symbolizing the fusion of Roman, Christian, and Germanic elements in medieval Europe. This event is often seen as a pivotal moment in European history, reinforcing the idea of a united Christendom under a single ruler.
Yes, medieval houses had slanted roofs, at least in most or all of Europe. I have and been in a number of them, and have never seen a medieval house that did not have a slanted roof, in person or in photos, except for photos of buildings in desert areas.
Charlemagne is said always to have carried a sword. Also his favorite sword is said to have been one called Joyeuse. Joyeuse is mentioned in literature many times, and remained important as a relic of Charlemagne's life. I have not seen a reason it was so important to Charlemagne, but the is a link to an article on it below.
richard arkwright is seen as both villain and hero :
Because he was not a traitor, as was Moctezuma...this is why his name has "hero" status in Mex. City.
Shadow is generally seen as an anti-hero as he normally follows the good side, yet he uses methods not often used by a hero, this includes fighting people seen as allies or the heroes who stand in his way of his objective.
He is still considered a hero because he defeated the evil sorcerer king, Sumanguru.
as a hero
Ergo Proxy .
Guitar Hero 4 definitely seems better. Have you not seen the trailors for it?? Seems awesome.