Yes, Charlemagne recognized the authority of the Church and the significance of excommunication as a tool for maintaining moral and spiritual order. He upheld the power of the Pope to excommunicate individuals, viewing it as a means to enforce discipline within the Christian community. However, he also sought to balance this with his own authority as a ruler, often intervening in church matters to ensure that excommunication did not undermine his political power.
Charlemagne, I believe.
What a dumb question to ask!!!! Charlemagne Quebec is a place in a country of the world these names do not change in any language Therefore Charlemagne Quebec in French is simply "Charlemagne Quebec" if you don't believe me translate it using the internet.
Charlemagne I believe.
excommunication
The Excommunication of Christ was created in 2001.
The pope has authority over excommunication.
France, obviously. But I believe the question refers to Catholicism. And I believe the question was asked with answer already in mind.
Martin Luther burned the papal bull of excommunication
The name of Charlemagne's horse was "Tencendur."
The Pope's threat of excommunication of Galileo for daring to propose that the Earth revolves around the Sun- what a thing to believe, in those days!
Charlemagne enjoyed hunting, horseback riding, swimming, and listening to music. He also had a passion for learning and education, establishing schools and promoting scholarship throughout his empire.
I believe the king this describes is Charlemagne.