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
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)
RMG3BM95–CHARLEMAGNE HEARS NEWS
RMA4J9GW–The diadem of Charlemagne, c8th century, (1870). Artist: Unknown
RM2H4EYPF–Coronation of Charlemagne, by pope Leon III, 799. A 19th version based on a original engraving of 14th century.
RMFW574M–Louis the Pious, Louis le Pieux; 778-840, also called the Fair, and the Debonaire, son of Charlemagne and Hildegard, King of the
RM2B2B6TJ–This engraving, based on a drawing of Jean-Michel Moureau le Jeune in Paris around 1780, shows the destruction of the Irminsul at the Eresburg on the Diemel, a sacred Saxon monument, during the First Saxon War (772), which Charles the Great (later Charlemagne) led for the forced introduction of Christianity.
RM2BE2P2D–'L'empereur Charlemagne (747-814) designe son successeur, son fils Louis d'Aquitaine (Louis Ier le Pieux ou le Debonnaire, 778-840). Aix la Chapelle,
RM2RB88P8–A late 19th century illustration of le Tour de Gaston, in the Château des Comtes de Foix, a castle dating back to the early tenth century, above the town of Foix, probably founded by Charlemagne. It is the capital of the department of Ariège located in the Occitanie region of southwestern France.
RF2F5A6Y5–inauguration du monument de charlemagne a liege le 20 juillet 1868 ,l'univers illustre,editeur michel levy 1868
RF2JHPNMH–Ludwig I. (genannt Ludwig der Fromme, geboren Juni/August 778, gestorben 20. Juni 840), war König des Fränkischen Reiches (in Aquitanien seit 781, im Gesamtreich seit 814) und Kaiser (813-840). Er war Sohn und Nachfolger Karls des Grossen / Louis I (called Louis the Pious, born June/August 778, died June 20, 840), was king of the Frankish Empire (in Aquitaine from 781, in the overall empire from 814) and emperor (813-840). He was the son and successor of Charlemagne, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekan
RF2E944B3–charlemagne faisant baptiser les saxons dans le weser752-814, histoire populaire de frrance par henri martin,editeur furne 1860
RM2JG7E5D–B.B. French, between 1855 and 1865. [Politician: Commissioner of Public Buildings; Architect of the Capitol; compiled an album of salt print and albumen print photographs related to the construction of the dome of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Pictured with statue of Charlemagne].
RMCPM8G7–Division of the Carolingian Empire, 843
RF2C2P245–Lycee Charlemagne in Paris, France. Vintage engraving.
RMFD7G0G–French volunteers under German leadership when boxing, 1944
RM2CDCJFY–. Dinanderie; a history and description of mediæval art work in copper, brass and bronze . FiG. 12.—Carving in Tympanum, Houghton-le-Spring Spring, County Durham (Fig. 12) ; and we shall presentlysee its reappearance as a leading^ characteristic of the earlierdecorations of Dinanderie. As an example of interlacing work. Fig. 13.—Boss of Viking Shield, Gothenburg without animals heads, we give a bronze boss of a Viking shieldin the Gothenburg Museum (Fig. 13). We have already spoken of the heads which Charlemagne 34 DINANDERIE had placed on the doors of Aix-la-Chapelle, and explained theprobabl
RMA4J9GP–Sword of Charlemagne, c8th century, (1870). Artist: Unknown
RMW7DE2T–Statue of Charlemagne (712-814), St Julien le Pauvre, Paris, 11th-12th century (1849). Artist: Unknown
RMFW5740–Pepin le Bref, Pepin the Younger, Pepin III or Pippin the Short, c. 714-768, King of the Franks, Pepin le Bref, Pippin der Jünge
RM2R4DMB0–''L'expedition des Dardanelles, les operations preparatoires; Le pont leger du cuirasse Francais "Charlemagne " pendant le bombardement des forts', 1915 (1924). From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume I" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RM2BF7R0D–'Widukind de Saxe (ou Wittekind de Saxe) (mort en 810) face a Charlemagne qui le convainc de se baptiser en 785, a Attigny (Ardennes)' (Charlemagne (7
RM2HXPABD–'Representation de Roland le preux (8eme siecle) avec son epee Durandal victorieux' (Roland Frankish military leader under Charlemagne defending Francia's frontier against the Bretons) Gravure tiree de 'Sang gaulois' d'Edouard Zier 1905 Collection privee
RF2JHPNNE–Ludwig I. (genannt Ludwig der Fromme, geboren Juni/August 778, gestorben 20. Juni 840), war König des Fränkischen Reiches (in Aquitanien seit 781, im Gesamtreich seit 814) und Kaiser (813-840). Er war Sohn und Nachfolger Karls des Grossen / Louis I (called Louis the Pious, born June/August 778, died June 20, 840), was king of the Frankish Empire (in Aquitaine from 781, in the overall empire from 814) and emperor (813-840). He was the son and successor of Charlemagne, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekan
RMFW5745–Bertrada of Laon, Bertrade de Laon, Bertrada the Younger, Berthe de Laon, Berthruda, Berta, or Bertha Broadfoot, 720-783, a Fran
RMW7CR5Y–Charlemagne, king of the Franks. Artist: Unknown
RMFW574R–Ermengarde or Irmingard of Hesbaye, Ermengard von Hespengau, c. 778-818, Holy Roman Empress, Queen of the Franks as the wife of
RMW7DXJ8–The baths of Charlemagne, 8th-9th century (1882-1884).Artist: A Tauxier
RMW7DE01–The coronation of Charlemagne (712-814), 14th century (1849). Artist: Unknown
RMW7DDYN–The costume worn by emperors during their coronations since the time of Charlemagne, 1579 (1846).Artist: A Bisson
RMW7DE0H–Charlemagne (712-814), Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks, 16th century (1849). Artist: Unknown
RMW7D547–Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, (1805).Artist: J Chapman
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