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Charlemagne

Charlemagne

Charlemagne ( SHAR-lə-mayn; 2 April 748 – 28 January 814) was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of what is now known as the Carolingian Empire from 800. He united most of Western and Central Europe and was the first recognised emperor to rule from the west after the fall of the Western Roman Empire approximately three centuries earlier. Charlemagne's reign was marked by political and social changes that had lasting influence on Europe throughout the Middle Ages.

A member of the Frankish Carolingian dynasty, Charlemagne was the eldest son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon. With his brother Carloman I, he became king of the Franks in 768 following Pepin's death and became the sole ruler three years later. Charlemagne continued his father's policy of protecting the papacy and became its chief defender, removing the Lombards from power in northern Italy in 774. His reign saw a period of expansion that led to the conquests of Bavaria, Saxony, and northern Spain, as well as other campaigns that led Charlemagne to extend his rule over a large part of Europe. Charlemagne spread Christianity to his new conquests (often by force), as seen at the Massacre of Verden against the Saxons. He also sent envoys and initiated diplomatic contact with Harun al-Rashid, the Abbasid caliph in the 790s, due to their mutual interest in Iberian affairs.

In 800 Charlemagne was crowned emperor in Rome by Pope Leo III. Although historians debate the coronation's significance, the title represented the height of his prestige and authority. Charlemagne's position as the first emperor in the West in over 300 years brought him into conflict with the Eastern Roman Empire in Constantinople. Through his assumption of the imperial title, he is considered the forerunner to the line of Holy Roman Emperors, which persisted into the 19th century. As king and emperor, Charlemagne engaged in numerous reforms in administration, law, education, military organisation, and religion, which shaped Europe for centuries. The stability of his reign began a period of cultural activity known as the Carolingian Renaissance.

Charlemagne died in 814 and was buried at the Palatine Chapel (now part of Aachen Cathedral) in Aachen, his imperial capital city. Charlemagne's influence on the Middle Ages and on the territory he ruled has led him to be called the "Father of Europe" by many historians. He is seen as a founding figure by multiple European states, and several historical royal houses of Europe trace their lineage back to him. Charlemagne has been the subject of artworks, monuments and literature during and after the medieval period.

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Liutperga

Liutberge, née vers 750 et morte vers 793, est une princesse lombarde, fille du roi Didier. Ayant épousé le duc Tassilon III de Bavière en 763, elle devient duchesse de Bavière.

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Himiltrude

Himiltrude est une concubine ou une épouse de Charlemagne, à qui elle donna un premier fils, Pépin le Bossu et, auparavant, une fille Amaudru. Elle fut active dans le troisième tiers du VIIIe siècle.

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Désirée de Lombardie

Désirée de Lombardie

Desiderata wird gewöhnlich eine Tochter des Langobardenkönigs Desiderius genannt, die zeitweise mit dem Frankenkönig Karl dem Großen verheiratet war. Ihr tatsächlicher Name ist in keiner Quelle vermerkt.

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Hildegard of Vinzgouw

Hildegard of Vinzgouw

Hildegarda de Vinzgouw (Suábia, 754 — Thionville, 30 de abril de 783), foi uma princesa germânica e segunda esposa de Carlos Magno. Ela era filha do conde Geraldo de Vintzgau, e Ema da Alemânia. O seu irmão Geraldo, tendo-se mostrado na guerra tornou-se praefectus da Baviera. Durante a Idade Média, passou a ser homenageada como a fundadora de vários mosteiros. Sua memória é celebrada em 30 de abril pelo catolicismo.

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Hildegarde de Vintzgau

Hildegarde de Vintzgau

Hildegarda de Vinzgouw (Suábia, 754 — Thionville, 30 de abril de 783), foi uma princesa germânica e segunda esposa de Carlos Magno. Ela era filha do conde Geraldo de Vintzgau, e Ema da Alemânia. O seu irmão Geraldo, tendo-se mostrado na guerra tornou-se praefectus da Baviera. Durante a Idade Média, passou a ser homenageada como a fundadora de vários mosteiros. Sua memória é celebrada em 30 de abril pelo catolicismo.

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Fastrade

Fastrade, dite aussi Fastrada, née vers 765, morte le , est une aristocrate de l'époque carolingienne, épouse de Charlemagne de 783 à 794.

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Fastrade

Fastrade, dite aussi Fastrada, née vers 765, morte le , est une aristocrate de l'époque carolingienne, épouse de Charlemagne de 783 à 794.

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Luitgard

Liutgarde ou Luitgarde d'Alémanie, née vers 776, morte le à Tours, est une princesse germanique de l'époque carolingienne, dernière épouse de Charlemagne.

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