King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons (742-814)
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Examples for "Charlemagne"
Examples for "Charlemagne"
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.
1Ms Cheryl Carolus was outside Robben Island when Nelson Mandela was freed.
2And this little Carolus, Karl, or Charles, dearly loved his tender mother.
3This declaration of Colline's produced a reaction in favor of Carolus.
4You even got the winking reference to Carolus Linnaeus's system of taxonomical nomenclature.
5Marcel was still morose, and replied to the complaints and expostulations of Carolus:
1However, Tanzania's agriculture minister for Charles Tizeba said the situation is manageable.
2A royal source said: Charles' staff are deeply paranoid about The Crown.
3We've heard that before, former New Zealand trade negotiator Charles Finny said.
4Good.' Charles, too, could see that it was an encounter best avoided.
5PM Charles Michel said security would be stepped up at public events.
1He rules on the very principles which he condemned in Charles I.
2Written charm carried by King Charles I, written by Pope Leo IX:
3Pitt was thinking of the time when Englishmen strove with Charles I.
4Goffe, William, one of the judges who tried and condemned Charles I
5Of him whom I call Mr. Charles I have little to say.
1The early ninth century is dominated by the figure of Charles the Great.
2Then he turned and looked for the famous rear-guard of King Charles the Great.
3Read now the writing of King Charles the Great.
4From Charles the Great to Henry II it remained in what was practically a stationary condition.
5That influence was found in Charles the Great.
6Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, succeeded his father, Pepin, on the throne in the year 768.
7This old house saw Charles the Great embracing the chief magistrate of his liege city yonder.
8And Charles the Great, both as King and as Emperor, confirmed the donation of his father.
9Its title is "History of Charles the Great and Orlando."
10Charlemagne equals Charles the Great equals Big Charlie.
11Emma, from Eginhard, formerly secretary to Charles the Great, now a monk in Seligenstadt on the Main:
12A soothsayer warns Charles the Great of the coming of a Danish fleet to the Seine's mouth.
13The imperial policy of Charles the Great constitutes a preface to the history of the later Middle Ages.
14For good or for evil the prerogative of Charles the Great was inseparably united to the German monarchy.
15No traditions of imperial bureaucracy, except in a debased and orientalised form, were accessible to Charles the Great.
16Roland was a nephew of Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, emperor of the West and king of France.
Translations for Charles the Great