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Charlemagne Collection

Charlemagne, the legendary King and Emperor of the Franks, is a figure deeply rooted in European history

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Charlemagne Collection: PROY2A-00017
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne, King and Emperor
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne, dating from around 1350, Aachen, Germany, Europe
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Charlemagne Collection: Meeting between Pope Adrian I and Charlemagne, miniature in the incunabula Chronicles
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Charlemagne Collection: Alcuin of York (730-804). Alcuin presents to Rabanus Maurus
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Charlemagne Collection: Roland (Card)
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne - the first Holy Roman Emperor, published in 1868
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne (coloured engraving)
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Charlemagne Collection: CHARLEMAGNE (742-814). King of the Franks, 768-814, and Emperor of the West, 800-814
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne, King and Emperor
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne visiting the construction works of
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Charlemagne Collection: Wittekind Converts
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne
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Charlemagne Collection: Map of the Kingdom of the Franks Under Charlemagne, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Charlemagne Collection: The Death of Roland at Roncesvalles, (778AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne destroys a pagan idol, (1936). Creator: Unknown
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Charlemagne Collection: St. Mark from the Godescalc Gospel Lectionary, 781-783 (1947). Artist: Godescalc
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Charlemagne Collection: St James appears to Charlemagne in a dream, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225
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Charlemagne Collection: The Crowning of Charlemagne, 800 AD, (19th century)
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne after a 16th century image (engraving)
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Charlemagne Collection: Byzantine Empress Irene and Constantine VI
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Charlemagne Collection: Illustration, La Chanson de Roland
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Charlemagne Collection: Louis the Pious Doing Penance for Treatment of his Nephew, Bernard, (c818), 1890
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Charlemagne Collection: Coronation of Charlemagne in Rome, Christmas Day, 800 AD, (1936). Creator: Unknown
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Charlemagne Collection: The Emperor Charlemagne in Full State Dress (A. D. 800), 1924. Creator: Herbert Norris
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne Charles The Great Charles I King Of The Franks
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Charlemagne Collection: French battleship, Gaulois
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne Hears News Events France 768 Charles
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Charlemagne Collection: Das grosse Kaiserwappen - the imperial German coat of arms, whereon two begirdled toughies
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne Tomb Death Tombs Circa 1000 Emperor
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Charlemagne Collection: RONCEVAUX (NEUVILLE)
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Charlemagne Collection: The Reichsadler - the state eagle of Germany - proudly rears its head
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Charlemagne Collection: Paranormal Miracles Circa 778 Charlemagne Intent
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Charlemagne Collection: The coronation of Charlemagne, detail, 1511 (fresco) (detail of 3362155)
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Charlemagne Collection: The Coronation of Charlemagne, Room of the Fire in the Borgo, 1511 (fresco)
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Charlemagne Collection: The coronation of Charlemagne, 1511, Raphael, fresco, room of the fire in the borgo, Raphael's rooms
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Charlemagne Collection: B. B. French, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne with his paladins (knights of his retinue) (vellum)
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne or Charles the Great, King of the Franks, Emperor of the Romans, 748-814
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Charlemagne Collection: Carloman I, King of the Franks, younger brother of Charlemagne, 751-771
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Charlemagne Collection: Carloman I, King of the Franks, younger brother of Charlemagne, 751-771
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Charlemagne Collection: Harun al-Rashid receiving an embassy from Charles the Great, illustration from Hutchinsons History
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne instructing pupils at his palace school (colour litho)
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Charlemagne Collection: Statue of Carloman I, King of the Franks, younger brother of Charlemagne, 751-771
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Charlemagne Collection: Louis the Pious, King of the Franks, co-emperor with his father, Charlemagne, 778-840
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Charlemagne Collection: Charlemagne or Charles the Great (748-814), King of the Franks, with Constantine, Byzantine Emperor


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Charlemagne, the legendary King and Emperor of the Franks, is a figure deeply rooted in European history. Dating back to around 1350 in Aachen, Germany, his influence spread far and wide across the continent. In this captivating image captured in an incunabula Chronicles miniature, we witness a momentous meeting between Charlemagne and Pope Adrian I. Known for his intellectual pursuits as well as military conquests, Charlemagne surrounded himself with brilliant minds like Alcuin of York. In another intriguing scene depicted here, Alcuin presents his knowledge to Rabanus Maurus, showcasing the importance of education during Charlemagne's reign. Roland, one of Charlemagne's most loyal knights immortalized in literature such as "The Song of Roland, " also makes an appearance. His presence serves as a reminder of the chivalry and valor that characterized this remarkable era. This wood engraving from the 19th century captures Charlemagne's regal essence based on a painting by Albrecht Durer dating back to 1512. It beautifully portrays him wearing his crown and robes befitting both his role as King of the Franks (768-814) and Emperor of the West (800-814), not only a ruler but also took great interest in architectural advancements. Here he is seen visiting construction works—a testament to his commitment to progress and development within his empire. Another significant event portrayed here is Wittekind Converts—highlighting Charlemagne's efforts to spread Christianity throughout Europe. This conversion played a crucial role in shaping religious practices on the continent for centuries to come. In all these depictions spanning different eras and mediums, one thing remains constant: Charlemagne's enduring legacy continues to captivate our imaginations today. From conquering lands to fostering intellectual growth and leaving an indelible mark on European history—Charlemagne's impact is truly immeasurable.