RMGG2BNF–Charlemagne the lawmaker (768-814) Middle Ages
RF2BDXMP4–Charlemagne, First Holy Roman Emperor
RMD89GMP–CHARLEMAGNE DONATION
RMHRKJGD–Charlemagne, Emperor of the Romans
RMC45DJD–Charlemagne
RMG1CC2B–Portrait of King Charlemagne, King of the Franks.
RMCPM8GH–Proselytizing by Charlemagne
RMDE7XH5–The Coronation of Emperor Charlemagne by Pope Leo III, 1840.
RMTA2BMX–Charlemagne crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day at Old St. Peter's Basilica in 800.
RFH8B4BJ–Charlemagne, Charles the great, 8.-9. century, History of fashion, costume story
RMBA7XE7–Charlemagne, 2.4.742 - 28.1.814, Roman Emperor 800 - 814, King of the Franks 768 - 814, Saxons submitting to him, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMA1TP0X–Charlemagne, 742 - 814, crowned by Pope Leo III at St Peter's, Rome, 25th December 800.
RFM3RDW7–Engraving portrait of Charlemagne or Charles the Great (742-814) from a painting of Albrecht Durer dated 1510
RMGKCGCX–Charlemagne, Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, 747-814, King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans
RMW2FE0P–Charlemagne bulle plomb 17050.
RMDWYW0J–Charlemagne, Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, 747-814, King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans, Carolingian dynasty,
RMD9657H–Charles Martel (c688-741) 'The Hammer' using a battle axe while repulsing the Moors at the Battle of Tours, near Poitiers, 732. King of Franks from 719. Grandfather of Charlemagne (747-814). Wood engraving 1892.
RFK37G00–Old illustration of antique chess piece: the Knight (The Charlemagne Chess set, kept in the Cabinet des Medailles, Paris). By unidentified author, published on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1834.
RMG8TXEB–'The Coronation of Charlemagne' by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, brown ink over graphite, 1840. The drawing depicts Pope Leo III crowning Charlemagne (Charles the Great) the first Holy Roman Emperor in Rome in the year 800.
RMHN2NCN–Charlemagne (768-814), Emperor of the West engraving by V. Adam (19th) Middle Ages France
RMG37MN0–CHARLEMAGNE
RMGG2GF3–Great Chronicles of France Louis the Pious (also called Louis le Debonnaire), son of Charlemagne, succeeds to the throne in 814. Woodcut from a 15th century edition of the Great Chronicles of France, published by Antoine Verard. Paris, Bibliothèque Natio
RMG15KJK–Charlemagne, usually at war in all parts of Europe, never missed an opportunity to hunt. He was followed by a large number of huntsmen and attendants of his household. He was accompanied by his wife and daughters mounted on magnificent horses, and surroun
RM2B2B6TP–Emperor Charlemagne hands over the monastery Lothus to Bishop Saint Liudger. Miniature from the 11th century. Liudger was a missionary, head of the monastery and first bishop of Muenster.
RF2DCD4CJ–Charlemagne Receiving Ambassadors of Constantine
RMERGFHD–'Conquest of Jerusalem by Charlemagne' - from miniature in 'Chroniques de Charlemagne', 15th century manuscript. Fictional
RMF7PXYP–Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great or Charles I, King of the Franks, died 814. He united most of Western Europe during the early Middle Ages and laid the foundations for modern France and Germany
RMTA2RFR–Charlemagne crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day at Old St. Peter's Basilica in 800.
RMD95JA0–Charlemagne (Charles the Great) 747-814, king of the Franks; crowned Christian emperor of the west in St Peter's, Rome on Christmas Day 800. Copperplate engraving.
RMBBNCG2–Charlemagne, 2.4.742 - 28.1.814, Roman Emperor 800 - 814, King of the Franks 768 - 814, coronation as emperor by Pope Leo III in Rome, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMC7THG3–CORONATION OF CHARLEMAGNE at the Roman Council of 800 AD in an 18th century engraving
RMCR7H52–Charlemagne, 2.4.742 - 28.1.814, King of the Franks 768 - 814, Roman Emperor 800 - 814, scene, Charlemagne holding the assizes, wood engraving, after drawing by Friedrich Hottenroth, 19th century,
RMDE636N–The Coronation of Emperor Charlemagne by Pope Leo III (Illustration from the Geschichte des deutschen Volkes by E. Duller), 1840. Artist: Kirchhoff, J
RMBA7Y29–Charlemagne, 2.4.742 - 28.1.814, Roman Emperor 25.12.800 - 28.1.1814, King of the Franks 19.10.768 - 28.1.1814, crossing the Alps 773, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMCWYEHJ–Charlemagne, Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, 747-814, King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans, Carolingian dynasty,
RMRT7JJ6–Charlemagne / Charles the Great, king of Franks, from the family of the Carolingians, copperplate engraving from about 1840th., Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMK65D7N–Charlemagne, Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, 747-814, King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans
RM2RCWEJB–clock, water / steam clock, clock of Charlemagne, wood engraving, by Poyet, 19th century, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RFH8RFXJ–Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great or Charles I, Head with a veil
RMG3BM8Y–CHARLEMAGNE, AMBASSADORS
RMCW8XD7–Silver coin of Charlemagne
RFC2R038–Charlemagne, Charles the Great (747-814), crossing the Alps, historical illustration, circa 1886
RF2WMEDW1–19th century engraving Crowning of the Emperor Charlemagne
RM2F61DJK–Charlemagne Receiving Ambassadors of Constantine
RMERGFGR–'Coronation of Charlemagne in the City of Jerusalem' - from miniature in 'Chroniques de Charlemagne'. 15th century manuscript.
RMG15M19–Charlemagne and his nobles. Charlemagne (742-814 AD) was King of the Franks from 768 and Emperor of the Romans (Imperator Romanorum) from 800 to his death in 814. He expanded the Frankish kingdom into an empire. He conquered Italy and was crowned Imperato
RMTA24EM–Charlemagne crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day at Old St. Peter's Basilica in 800. Photo after the woodcut 'The Coronation of Charlemagne' by Ludwig Richter from the mid-19th century
RFH9A21T–Charlemagne, 2 April 742/747/748 - 28 January 814, also known as Charles the Great. The destruction of Irminsul, historical illustration
RMERG0H5–The Great Battle of Roncevalles - Charlemagne 's nephew, Roland sounds his horn in battle against the Basques (legend transforms to the Saracens). From the painting by Joseph Ettlin. Caption reads, 'Then Roland put the horn to his mouth, and blew a great blast'. Battle of Roncesvalles, dated as August 15, 778. Roland, historical and legendary figure, principal character in the French medieval poem, 'La Chanson de Roland' (c. 1100).
RFEH0X0Y–Charlemagne, Charles the Great (747-814), crossing the Alps, historical illustration, circa 1886
RMA4J9GW–The diadem of Charlemagne, c8th century, (1870). Artist: Unknown
RMEM6HHF–Horn of Charlemagne. In the Treasury of Aachen.
RMBA7XAT–Widukind, + circa 810, Duke of Saxony, surrender before Charlemagne, 785, wood engraving after paiting by Wilhelm von Kaulbach (1805 - 1874), ,
RFGARW4Y–EUROPE: Under Empire of Charlemagne; at break up Carlovingian, 1880 old map
RM2BWFMNJ–Republic of Andorra . The bridge and canyon of Sant Antoni . It is said that on this bridge Charlemagne and the Count of Urgel signed the treaty of the liberty and privileges of Andorra . 4 October 1926
RM2NC36N3–Coronation of Charlemagne in the City of Jerusalem from the 'Chroniques de Charlemagne, 15th century.
RMRD77X9–Toppling of the old Saxon Irminsul pillar by Charlemagne or Charles the Great, historical illustration, circa 1886
RMG388FN–ITALY/773/CHARLEMAGNE
RMCW8XCH–Silver coin of Charlemagne
RMD884X3–ALCUIN & CHARLEMAGNE
RM2K2JYDT–Portrait of King Charlemagne, King of the Franks. Engraving after the painting by Albrecht Dürer.
RMG3BM93–CHARLEMAGNE & CATHEDRAL
RM2H64T2X–Engraving of Charlemagne visiting the Pope
RMG15M1N–Illustration from David Aubert's, Chroniques et conquestes de Charlemagne based on Girart de Vienne, a late twelfth-century Old French chanson de geste by Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube. The work tells the story of the sons of Garin de Monglane and their battle
RMTA2RC0–Charlemagne crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day at Old St. Peter's Basilica in 800. An engraving from the workshop of I. P. Le Bas after a drawing by J.M. Moreau le Jeune (Paris, circa 1750)
RMFX59CD–Charlemagne, Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, 747-814, King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans, and his wife Hildegarde
RMKCDAAJ–Scenes from The Story of Charlemagne (?) (from Christ the Judge on the Throne of Majesty and Other Subjects), ca. 1500–1510
RFEH0XWP–Toppling of the old Saxon Irminsul pillar by Charlemagne or Charles the Great, historical illustration, circa 1886
RMA4J9GP–Sword of Charlemagne, c8th century, (1870). Artist: Unknown
RFH9A21W–Charlemagne, 2 April 742/747/748 - 28 January 814, also known as Charles the Great, was King of the Franks. Imperial Coronation at St. Peter, historical illustration
RMF968A7–Charlemagne, wearing the Imperial Regalia, Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, 747-814, King of the Franks and Emperor of the R
RMBA7XNF–Charlemagne, 2.4.742 - 28.1.814, Roman Emperor 800 - 814, King of the Franks 768 - 814, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMF1KYJ5–Saxon Chief Widukind, leader of the Saxons surrendering to King Charlemagne in 785 AD. According to legend, Widukind experienced a vision that led to his conversion to Christianity after he was captured. He was interrogated and confessed to spying on Charlemagne's camp for the purpose of becoming better acquainted with the Christian faith. He later confessed the divine vision he had seen. The emperor concluded that God had given Widukind the grace of witnessing the divine child, Jesus, behind the Sacred Host of the Mass. Widukind then renounced his worship of pagan idols.
RMWH99YH–The 'elephant' silk from the tomb of Charlemagne.
RM2NC36HG–Coronation of Charlemagne in the City of Jerusalem from the 'Chroniques de Charlemagne, 15th century.
RMRD76FF–Charlemagne, Charles the Great (747-814), crossing the Alps, historical illustration, circa 1886
RM2H69BC9–A late 19th Century illustration of Charlemagne, aka Charles the Great(748-814), King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of the Romans from 800, with his nobles. During the Early Middle Ages, he united the majority of western and central Europe, the first recognized emperor to rule from western Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire around three centuries earlier. The expanded Frankish state that Charlemagne founded is known as the Carolingian Empire.
RMCPT1MG–Charlemagne at his capitularies. Illustration from the Legend of Croquemitaine by Gustave Doré
RMCCEYNG–Portrait of Charlemagne, Charles the Great (742-814), King of the Franks (768-814) & Emperor of the Romans (800-814). Portrait.
RMCW6K3E–Charlemagne Émile of Maupas
RMG3BM94–CHARLEMAGNE IN LOMBARDY
RM2A2GB7R–Karlsbrunnen auf dem Katschhof in Aachen, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Charlemagne fountain on Katschhof square at Aachen, Germany 1930s.
RMJR31AN–Roland (died 778) was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle known as the Matter of France. Roland was military governor of the Breton March, with responsibility for defending the frontier of Francia against the Bretons. Roland is considered the epitome of the perfect knight. Strong, courageous, and honorable he is loved by his king, Charlemagne, and worshipped by his men. He has only one enemy, his stepfather, Ganelon. When given the chance Ganelon betrays his king, his country and his people to take revenge on Roland. Roland
RM2G37N57–Charlemagne (Charles the Great; 2 April 748 – 28 January 814), numbered Charles I, was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of the Romans from 800. During the Early Middle Ages, he united the majority of western and central Europe. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VII; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
RMR56HN4–The Testament of Charlemagne, manuscript in the Imperial Library of Vienna, 1800, woodcut, Austria
RMJ3A7TG–Winston Churchill at the awarding of the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, 1956
RFM3RDWA–Medieval bronze statuette of Charlemagne or Charles the Great Holy Roman emperor horseback
RMWWARKD–The Saint Louis, a French Navy Charlemagne-class pre-dreadnought battleship docked in Port Said, Egypt in September - November 1914. The Suez Canal Company building can be seen behind.
RFH9A21N–Charlemagne, 2 April 742/747/748 - 28 January 814, also known as Charles the Great, locking to the Construction Plan of the palace-church of Aachen, Germany, historical illustration
RMF9689J–Charlemagne, wearing the Imperial Regalia, Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, 747-814, King of the Franks and Emperor of the R
RMBA7X7H–Charlemagne, 2.4.742 - 28.1.814, Roman Emperor 800 - 814, King of the Franks 768 - 814, full length, wood engraving,
RFEWA3KA–Monogram of Christ, by century and Monogram of charlemagne, vintage engraved illustration.
RMWH9RH9–Crowning of Charlemagne at St Peter's Touquet.
RM2H4EYPF–Coronation of Charlemagne, by pope Leon III, 799. A 19th version based on a original engraving of 14th century.
RF2GN3NDH–AACHEN, GERMANY. OCTOBER 04, 2020. The Town Hall Charlemagne Rathaus. Statues of mythical creatures on the facade
RMPCHKJK–Charlemagne (742-814) examines a plan of a chapel for the palace of Aachen, Germany. Engraving, 1882. Color.
RMCPT191–Justice of Charlemagne - Illustration from the Legend of Croquemitaine by Gustave Doré
RMCCEYP4–Portrait of Charlemagne, Charles the Great (742-814) King of the Franks (768-814) and Emperor of the Romans (800-814) Vintage Illustration or Engraving
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