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Charlemagne, crowned emperor in 800, shaped European history from Paris by unifying kingdoms and promoting the Carolingian Renaissance.
Charlemagne, known as "Carolus Magnus," was a pivotal figure in European history, unifying fragmented kingdoms in a quest for a greater empire. His reign saw the promotion of the Carolingian Renaissance, enhancing arts and education while expanding Christian faith across pagan lands.
Crowned emperor by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day in 800, he symbolized the alliance between church and state. A statue near Notre Dame captures his enduring legacy, reflecting his determination and the monumental impact he had on Europe.
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