NOUN
- king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons (742-814)
How To Use Charles the Great In A Sentence
- The Holy Roman Empire ever since the first event of Charles the Great's coronation, when it justified itself as a diplomatical expedient for unifying Western Christendom, had existed more or less as a shadow. Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction
- It is thought that the great change, which made the Roman mass into the elaborate rite it became, is due to the influence, at the end of the eighth century, of Charles the Great, who with the determination of a ruler and the interest of a liturgiologist made one rite to be observed throughout his dominions, but enriched the Gregorian book with details and ceremonies derived from uses already common in France. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003
- Charles the Great enforced to love basely by a philter Anatomy of Melancholy
- The show also includes works from the Carolingian and Ottonian periods, such as the fragment of a relief from the court school of Charles the Great. Time Off Europe Calendar
- JL URPIN, Archbishop of Rhehns, the friend and Secretary of Charles the Great, excellently skilled * ip sacred and profane literature, of a genius equally adapted to prose and verse; the advocate of the poor, beloved of God in his life and conversation, who often hand to hand fought the Saracens by the Emperor's side: he relates the acts of Charles the Great in one book of Epistles, and flourished, under Charles and his Son Lewis, to the year of our Lord eight hundred and thirty. tubpin's bistort or JOHN TURPIN'S HISTORY OP Charles the Great and Orlando. History of Charles the Great and Orlando,