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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CharlemagneCharlemagne - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Charlemagne [b] ( / ˈʃɑːrləmeɪn, ˌʃɑːrləˈmeɪn / SHAR-lə-mayn, -⁠MAYN; 2 April 748 [a] – 28 January 814) was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of what is now known as the Carolingian Empire from 800, holding all these titles until his death in 814. Charlemagne succeeded in uniting the ...

  2. 4 days ago · In this section. ROMAN CHESTER. First roman contacts and the establishment of the fortress. The second legion at chester, 74-90. Roman chester. The early years of the twentieth legion, 90-122. The 'military hiatus', 122-97. The severan dynasty and after, 197-250. The end of roman military occupation, 250-400.

  3. Not EU5 Map of the Holy Roman Empire. Full map. Map without HRE borders. Map without names. Map without HRE borders and names. Couple of notes before the mess below. I do not speak German, French or Italian - making this was fun ;_;. Anyway, this is my best guess at the setup of the Holy Roman Empire in 1st April of 1337.

  4. 4 days ago · Titus was a Roman emperor (79–81), and the conqueror of Jerusalem in 70. After service in Britain and Germany, Titus commanded a legion under his father, Vespasian, in Judaea (67). Following the emperor Nero’s death in June 68, Titus was energetic in promoting his father’s candidacy for the.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 4 days ago · The Early Reformation in Germany by Tom Scott Over the last twenty years research on the Reformation in Germany has shifted both chronologically and thematically toward an interest in the'long'or'delayed'Reformations, and the structure and operation of the Holy Roman Empire. Whilst this focus has resulted in many fascinating new insights, it ...

    • Catherine Langholff
    • 2020
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roman_EmpireRoman Empire - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · The Roman Empire [a] was the post- Republican state of ancient Rome. It is generally understood to mean the period and territory ruled by the Romans following Octavian 's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC. It included territories in Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia and was ruled by emperors.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Papal_StatesPapal States - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · The Papal States ( / ˈpeɪpəl / PAY-pəl; Italian: Stato Pontificio; Latin: Dicio Pontificia ), officially the State of the Church (Italian: Stato della Chiesa [ˈstaːto della ˈkjɛːza]; Latin: Status Ecclesiasticus ), [7] were a conglomeration of territories on the Apennine Peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the Pope from 756 ...

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