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Charlemagne was Charles I, king of the Franks, who founded the Holy Roman Empire.What does 'Charlemagne' mean?

asked May 12, 2012 by anonymous

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Charlemagne (meaning Charles the Great) was an eighth-century king of the Franks, who unified much of western and central Europe, and forced its conversion to Christianity. He also was known for a revival of art and culture through the Church.

From Old French Charles le Magne meaning "CHARLES the Great"
answered Jun 3, 2012 by Praful Anchan

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