King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons (742-814)
1The name of Charles is fatal; Charlemagne exhausted the luck of it.
2First campaign of Charlemagne against the Avars or Huns; they are defeated.
3The Emperor Charlemagne saw not the like the day he was crowned.
4The guide was fielding questions about Charlemagne as the group snapped pictures.
5The second subject of chivalrous verse was Charlemagne, the Saracens and Roncesvalle.
6The Lombard wars of Charlemagne are the last to which I allude.
7Ogier was led into the presence of Charlemagne by the three peers.
8The popes and Charlemagne were united by mutual sympathy and common interests.
9Huon himself positively refused to go leaving the orders of Charlemagne unexecuted.
10The attempted organization of a new empire by Charlemagne, and its dissolution.
11Historians do not agree concerning the precise period when Charlemagne entered Spain.
12Pepin and Charlemagne were, properly speaking, simply German princes reigning in Gaul.
13Under Charlemagne, the Frisians often rebelled, making common cause with the Saxons.
14No Charlemagne with his Gallic armies forced it tardily to accept baptism.
15So when the Franks were again appealed to, Charlemagne saw his opportunity.
16He made successive campaigns against them, as Charlemagne did against the Saxons.
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