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Margaret [11]
3 years ago
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Which statement about Charlemagne is not true?

History
2 answers:
vovangra [49]3 years ago
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The statement about Charlemagne that is not true is C. He refused to acknowledge the authority of the pope in Rome and establish his own church.
vodomira [7]3 years ago
5 0

<u><em>The Carolingian emperor was known among his contemporaries for </em></u><u><em>being a blond, tall, corpulent man</em></u>.

<u><em>CarloMagno was </em></u><u><em>King of the Franks</em></u><u><em> and the Lombards</em></u>.

<em><u>The reign of Charlemagne reached its turning point </u></em><em><u>at the end of the year 800. When the Pope was crowned Imperator Romanorum</u></em><em><u> ('emperor of the Romans') in the basilica of St. Peter</u></em>.

<u><em> Charlemagne </em></u><u><em>continued the policy of his father Pepin the Brief of alliance and defense of the Papacy</em></u>.

<u><em>The correct answer is C</em></u>: <u>He refused to recognize the authority of the pope in Rome and established his own church.</u>

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