Charelemagne was crowned as Holy Roman Emperor.
Pope Leo lll crowned Charlemagne 'Majestic Emperor' in the Great Basilica of St Peter's Rome
The pope crowned Charlemagne as King of the Holy Roman Empire in the year 800
Charlemagne was crowned emperor in Rome.
he was a Germanic king, that was crowned emperor of Rome, by a pope
Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as Emperor of the Romans on Christmas Day, 800 AD in Rome.
Charlemagne
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.
Charlemagne was not crowned emperor of the Romans. He was crowned as the Holy Roman Emperor, which had nothing to do with ancient Rome. The so-called Holy Roman Empire was a Germanic kingdom of the Middle Ages.
Charlemagne was crowned in Rome. The coronation took place on December 25, 800 AD, when Pope Leo III placed the crown on his head, proclaiming him Emperor of the Romans. This event marked the revival of the title in Western Europe and symbolized the fusion of Roman, Christian, and Germanic elements in the Holy Roman Empire.
the pope and the emperor disagreed on who controlled a certain part of Rome, so the pope eventually banished the emperor from the church.
Napolen I
Charlemagne was crowned king of the West Franks in Noyon France on October 9, 768. He was crowned emperor on December 25, 800 AD in St. Peter's Basilica, in Rome, by Pope Leo III. Charlemagne was crowned at least one other time, when he became King of the Lombards, probably in Pavia, in 774, though I do not see precise information on this. The information may well exist in sources I have not seen.