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... How did Pepin the Short strengthen the Frankish kingdom? He agreed to fight the Lombards. In exchange, the pope anointed him as king and it started the Carolingian Dynasty, which would rule from 751- 987. ...
... How did Pepin the Short strengthen the Frankish kingdom? He agreed to fight the Lombards. In exchange, the pope anointed him as king and it started the Carolingian Dynasty, which would rule from 751- 987. ...
CharlemagnePPT
... Personality • He was over 6 feet tall. He was always laughing. His dogs were his constant companions. He knew everyone in his castle by name, from his top advisors to the lowliest peasants. ...
... Personality • He was over 6 feet tall. He was always laughing. His dogs were his constant companions. He knew everyone in his castle by name, from his top advisors to the lowliest peasants. ...
The Early Middle Ages - Appleton Area School District
... the Emperor of the Romans. Christian Emperor. Christian Pope – German King – Roman Empire – any ...
... the Emperor of the Romans. Christian Emperor. Christian Pope – German King – Roman Empire – any ...
Charlemagne: King of the Franks
... After Charlemagne’s death, the Empire split into 3 Kingdoms and each son inherited a portion. ...
... After Charlemagne’s death, the Empire split into 3 Kingdoms and each son inherited a portion. ...
Aachen Cathedral
Aachen Cathedral, frequently referred to as the ""Imperial Cathedral"" (in German: Kaiserdom), is a Roman Catholic church in Aachen, Germany. The church is the oldest cathedral in northern Europe and was known as the ""Royal Church of St. Mary at Aachen"" during the Middle Ages. For 595 years, from 936 to 1531, the Aachen chapel was the church of coronation for 30 German kings and 12 queens. The church is currently the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Aachen, so named in 1802.