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In the year 525

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Charlemagne

A denarius of Charlemagne dated c. 812–814 with the inscription KAROLVS IMP AVG(Karolus Imperator Augustus) (in Latin)

Holy Roman EmperorReign25 December 800 – 28 January 814Coronation25 December 800
Old St. Peter's Basilica, RomePredecessorMonarchy establishedSuccessorLouis the PiousKing of the LombardsReign10 July 774 – 28 January 814Coronation10 July 774
PaviaPredecessorDesideriusSuccessorBernard of ItalyKing of the FranksReign9 October 768 – 28 January 814Coronation9 October 768
NoyonPredecessorPepin the ShortSuccessorLouis the Pious

Born2 April 742[1]
Frankish KingdomDied28 January 814 (aged 71)
Aachen, Francia (present-day Germany)BurialAachen CathedralSpouse

Desiderata
(m. c. 770; annulled 771)

Hildegard of Vinzgouw
(m. 771; d. 783)

Fastrada
(m. c. 783; d. 794)

Luitgard
(m. c. 794; d. 800)

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Among others

Pepin the Hunchback

Charles the Younger

Pepin of Italy

Louis the Pious

DynastyCarolingianFatherPepin the ShortMotherBertrada of LaonReligionRoman CatholicismSignum manus

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