Definitions for Charlemagne

Charlemagne Char·le·magne

Spelling: [shahr-luh-meyn; French shar-
IPA: /ˈʃɑr ləˌmeɪn; French ʃar ləˈman yə/

Charlemagne is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 759 anagrams from letters in Charlemagne (aaceeghlmnr).

Definitions for Charlemagne

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  1. ("Charles the Great") a.d. 742–814, king of the Franks 768–814; as Charles I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 800–814.

Examples for Charlemagne

Charlemagne was at this time building up his colossal empire.

In 1921 it is no more under control than it was in the days of Charlemagne or Attila or Xerxes.

Charlemagne and his Franks must have been rather a nuisance to their neighbours.

Charlemagne also made a law, that prohibited forcing any one to drink.

Charlemagne crushed the rebellious Saxon spirit and conquered Bavaria.

For instance, he points out, Charlemagne treated Saxony like his own personal punching bag.

Charlemagne's livre was a Troyes1 pound of silver of definite fineness.

On just one day in 782, “Charlemagne ordered no fewer than 4,500 Saxons decapitated” because they were oath-breakers.

Charlemagne Tower, then American minister, was also one of the guests.

The Austria-based restaurant was first noted by the scholar and monk Albuin, who was a devout follower of Charlemagne.

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