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Background imageCharlemagne Collection: LAURE, Jean Fran篩s Hyacinthe Jules (1806-1861)

LAURE, Jean Fran篩s Hyacinthe Jules (1806-1861). Alcuin presenting himself before Charlemagne. 1837. Central detail. Copy of a Victor Schnetzs work conservated at the Louvre. Oil on canvas

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Carolingian Empire. Charlemagne welcomes Pope

Carolingian Empire. Charlemagne welcomes Pope Leo XIII who fled Rome. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Turin. National Library of the Turin University

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Crowning of Charlemagne (800)

Crowning of Charlemagne (800). Illuminated manuscript (14th c.). Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Carolingian Empire. 8th-9th centuries. Duel between four spe

Carolingian Empire. 8th-9th centuries. Duel between four spe
French history. Carolingian Empire. 8th-9th centuries. Reign of Charlemagne (768-814). Duel between four spears. Combat in a perimeter demarcated by four large spears. Engraving, 1849. Colored

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Carlolingian art. Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel

Carlolingian art. Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel designed by Odo of Metz (742-814). It was begun in 790 and consecrated by Pope Leo III in the year 805

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne (742-814). Sculpture. 9th century

Charlemagne (742-814). Sculpture. 9th century
Charlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks. Stone sculpture. 9th century. From the Abbey of Saint John, Mustair, Switzerland. German Historical Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne visiting the construction works of Aix la Chapel

Charlemagne visiting the construction works of Aix la Chapel
Charlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagne visiting the construction works of Aix la Chapelle, in 796

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne crowned emperor of the West. Entrance to the chu

Charlemagne crowned emperor of the West. Entrance to the chu
Charlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagne crowned emperor of the West. Entrance to the church. Retinue of prelades

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne (742-814). and paladins fighting against priests

Charlemagne (742-814). and paladins fighting against priests
Charlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Miniature. Charlemagne and paladins fighting against priests. 13th century

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Pala d Oro

Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Pala d Oro
Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Frontal of Main Altar, know as Pala d Oro. 1000. Golden panels depicting Christ enthroned inside a mandorla (centre) flanqued by Virgin Mary and St. Michael

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Interior

Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Interior with main altar, know Pala d Oro (1000) and Shrine of the Virgin Mary (1238). Germany

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagnes paladins

Charlemagnes paladins
Charlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). Charlemagnes paladins. Miniature of Chronicles of France, 1494

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne in Lombardy

Charlemagne in Lombardy
Charlemagne crosses the Alps on his way to subdue Lombardy. Date: 773

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne & Cathedral

Charlemagne & Cathedral
Charlemagne at his court at Aachen inspects plans for the cathedral of the city. Date: 794

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne, Ambassadors

Charlemagne, Ambassadors
Charlemagne receives the ambassadors of Nicephorus, emperor of the East - presumably at his palace at Aachen. Date: circa 802

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne Crowned

Charlemagne Crowned
Charlemagne has already established a court at Aachen, but now he travels to Rome to be crowned Carolus Augustus, Emperor of the Romans, by pope Leo III. Date: 25 December 800

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: German Saxons Baptised

German Saxons Baptised
Charlemagne defeats the Saxons, and forces them to be baptised as Christians Date: circa 792

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagnes Capitular

Charlemagnes Capitular
Charlemagne issues his capitulaires, ordinances for the administration of his empire Date: circa 801

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Coronation of Louis XV

Coronation of Louis XV
The costumes of the officers of state at the coronation of Louis XV at Rheims. The King is arrayed in all the royal ornaments, including the crown of Charlemagne. Date: 1722

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Wittekind Submits

Wittekind Submits
Wittekind, king of the Saxons, defeated by Charlemagne, submits to him and acknowledges him a the Holy Roman Emperor Date: 785

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne (Martinet)

Charlemagne (Martinet)
CHARLEMAGNE French ruler and Holy Roman emperor Date: 742 - 814

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Italy / 773 / Charlemagne

Italy / 773 / Charlemagne
Charlemagne enters Pavia Date: 773

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne Halts Sun

Charlemagne Halts Sun
The emperor Charlemagne halts the sun so that a battle may continue Date: circa 780

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagnes Crown

Charlemagnes Crown
The coronation crown of the emperor Charlemagne, worn at Rome in 800 and preserved in the Imperial Treasury, Vienna Date: 800

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Destroying Saxon Idols

Destroying Saxon Idols
Charlemagne orders the pagan idols of the Saxons to be destroyed, building Christian churches instead Date: 778

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Cartoon, Ten centuries have passed, WW1

Cartoon, Ten centuries have passed, WW1
Cartoon, Ten centuries have passed. An allegorical female representing the medieval period holds the famous sword named Durandal (or Durendal), from the time of Charlemagne

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne, King of France, Caroligian Emperor, 742-814

Charlemagne, King of France, Caroligian Emperor, 742-814.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez, Paris

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Fouquet, Jean (1420-1481). Grandes Chroniques de

Fouquet, Jean (1420-1481). Grandes Chroniques de France (Great Chronicles of France). 1455-1460. Wars of Charlemagne. Edition of Antoine V鲡 rd, 1493. Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Siege of Pamplona by the army of Charlemagne in

Siege of Pamplona by the army of Charlemagne in 778. Illustration of the epic poem L entr饠 d Espagne, 14th C. that narrates Charlemagnes expedition to Spain. Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: CAMPIN, Robert. The Betrothal of

CAMPIN, Robert. The Betrothal of
Piece of chess representing an elephant belonging to Charlemagne. Hindu art. Sculpture on ivory. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Tassilo Graf Zu Zollern

Tassilo Graf Zu Zollern
TASSILO graf zu ZOLLERN German soldier in the service of Charlemagne, ancestor of the Hohenzollern dynasty. Date: CIRCA 801

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne De Maupas

Charlemagne De Maupas
CHARLEMAGNE EMILE de MAUPAS French statesman, ministre de la police, hand in waistcoat in Napoleonic fashion... Date: 1818 - 1888

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne guides his knights against the enemy

Charlemagne guides his knights against the enemy
" Charlemagne guides his knights against the enemy. Illustration of the epic poem " L entr饠 d Espagne" of the 14th C. that narrates Charlemagnes expedition to Spain. Gothic art

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: ROGER, Eug讥(1807 - 1840). Charlemagne crossing

ROGER, Eug讥(1807 - 1840). Charlemagne crossing
ROGER, Eug讥 (1807 - 1840). Charlemagne crossing the Alps. 773. 1838. Right detail. Romanticism. Oil on canvas

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Grandes Chroniques de France (14th c. ). Charlemagne

Grandes Chroniques de France (14th c. ). Charlemagne
Grandes Chroniques de France (14th c.). Charlemagne holds Roland, dead after trying to conquer Pamplona (778). Franch Gothic-style. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Castres. Goya Museum

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: CHARLEMAGNE or CHARLES I (742-814). King of

CHARLEMAGNE or CHARLES I (742-814). King of the Franks and the Lombards (768-814) and Holy Roman Emperor (800-814). Charles the Greats throne. Carolingian art. GERMANY. NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Allegory of Charlemagnes reign. Illustration

Allegory of Charlemagnes reign. Illustration
" Allegory of Charlemagnes reign. Illustration of " Grandes Chroniques de France", edition by Antoine V鲡 rd (15th century). ITALY. Turin

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne meeting with an ambassador. Illustration

Charlemagne meeting with an ambassador. Illustration

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne fighting against the Saracens to

Charlemagne fighting against the Saracens to
" Charlemagne fighting against the Saracens to liberate the church in Santiago de Compostela. Illustration from " Grandes Chroniques of France" (15th century). Gothic art

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: CHARLEMAGNE or CHARLES I (742-814)

CHARLEMAGNE or CHARLES I (742-814). King of the Franks and the Lombards (768-814) and Holy Roman Emperor (800-814). Engraving

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Reliquary of Charlemagne

Reliquary of Charlemagne. Made in gold, enamel and preicous stones. GERMANY. Aachen. Cathedral. Gothic art. Jewelry

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: BESANǏN, Master Jacques de (end 15th century)

BESANǏN, Master Jacques de (end 15th century)
BESANǏ N, Master Jacques de (end 15th century). Book of Hours of Charles VIII. ca. 1480-1498. Louis XII of France praying, protected by Charlemagne. Flemish art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Roland says goodbye to Charlemagne. Scene from

Roland says goodbye to Charlemagne. Scene from
" Roland says goodbye to Charlemagne. Scene from " The Song of Roland" (" La Chanson de Roland" ), in " Grandes Chroniques de France" (14h century). North school

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Alcuin & Charlemagne

Alcuin & Charlemagne
ALCUIN Anglo-Saxon scholar, consulted by the emperor Charlemagne Date: 735 - 804

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne & Saxons

Charlemagne & Saxons
In a five-year campaign, the Emperor Charlemagne defeats, subjugates the Saxons and converts them to Christianity Date: 777

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Tour Charlemagne - Tours, France

Tour Charlemagne - Tours, France
The Tour de Charlemagne, one of two towers surviving from the earlier Romanesque Basilica of St. Martin at Tours, France. The later Basilica can be seen in the background. Date: circa 1906

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne & Norsemen

Charlemagne & Norsemen
As if the Saracens aren t problem enough, Charlemagne also has to deal with the Norsemen : he watches with apprehension the approach of their vessels

Background imageCharlemagne Collection: Charlemagne Roncesvalles

Charlemagne Roncesvalles
The Franks under Charlemagne retreating from Spain meet a Basque/Gascon force at Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees : his rearguard is annihilated, including the paladin Roland



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