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Design for a stained glass window, in the new Government Building in Maastricht, 1932. Creator: Henri Charles JonasDesign for a stained glass window, in the new Government Building in Maastricht, 1932. Not executed design for three windows
Three Christian Kings, 1567. Creator: Harmen Jansz MullerThree Christian Kings, 1567. From Nine Heroes
Defeat of Wittekind near Bürberg, 1835. Creator: Julius Schnorr von CarolsfeldDefeat of Wittekind near Burberg, 1835
King Arthur, Charlemagne and Godfrey of Boulogne, 1492. Creator: Master of the Strassburg ChronicleKing Arthur, Charlemagne and Godfrey of Boulogne, 1492
Successeur de Charlemagne, 1871. Creator: Honore DaumierSuccesseur de Charlemagne, 1871. Successor of Charlemagne
Esquisse pour l'église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis : Robert le Pieux. Clovis. Saint LouisEsquisse pour l'eglise Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis : Robert le Pieux. Clovis. Saint Louis. Charlemagne, between 1873 and 1875. Grisaille design: Robert the Pious, Clovis, Saint Louis, Charlemagne
Detailled sketch for the Pantheon: A bishop (the coronation of Charlemagne), c1884. Creator: Henri Leopold LevyDetailled sketch for the Pantheon: A bishop (the coronation of Charlemagne), c1884
Esquisse pour le salon d'entrée de l'Hôtel de Ville : Paris et les Hautes Epoques... 1892Esquisse pour le salon d'entree de l'Hotel de Ville : Paris et les Hautes Epoques ; L'epoque gallo-franque, 1892
Charlemagne, plate seven from The Nine Worthies, 1594. Creator: Nicolaes de BruynCharlemagne, plate seven from The Nine Worthies, 1594
Map of the Kingdom of the Franks Under Charlemagne, 1890. Creator: UnknownMap of the Kingdom of the Franks Under Charlemagne, 1890. In 1771, Charlemagne (742-814) became king of the Franks, by 814, his empire encompassed most of Western Europe
The Death of Roland at Roncesvalles, (778AD), 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Death of Roland at Roncesvalles, (778AD), 1890. The Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778 was a Basque ambush of Charlemagnes army which resulted in the death of Roland who became iconic in medieval
Charlemagne destroys a pagan idol, (1936). Creator: UnknownCharlemagne destroys a pagan idol, (1936). Sturz Der Irmensaule Durch Karl Den Grossen, 772 AD. According to medieval sources, Charlemagne
St. Mark from the Godescalc Gospel Lectionary, 781-783 (1947). Artist: GodescalcSt. Mark from the Godescalc Gospel Lectionary, 781-783 (1947). The Godescalc Evangelistary, Godescalc Sacramentary, Godescalc Gospels
St James appears to Charlemagne in a dream, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window
The Crowning of Charlemagne, 800 AD, (19th century). Charlemagne (c742-814), king of the Franks (768-814) was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 AD by Leo III
Louis the Pious Doing Penance for Treatment of his Nephew, Bernard, (c818), 1890Louis the Pious Doing Penance for the Treatment of his Nephew, Bernard, (c818), 1890. Louis the Pious (778- 840) King of the Franks and co-emperor with his father Charlemagne
Coronation of Charlemagne in Rome, Christmas Day, 800 AD, (1936). Creator: UnknownCoronation of Charlemagne in Rome, Christmas Day, 800 AD, (1936). Kronung Karls Des Grossen in Rom, 25 Dezember 800. Charlemagne, King of the Franks (742-814 AD)
The Emperor Charlemagne in Full State Dress (A. D. 800), 1924. Creator: Herbert NorrisThe Emperor Charlemagne in Full State Dress (A.D. 800), 1924. From " Costume & Fashion - The Evolution of European Dress Through the Earlier Ages", by Herbert Norris. [J. M
B. B. French, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: UnknownB.B. French, between 1855 and 1865. [Politician: Commissioner of Public Buildings; Architect of the Capitol; compiled an album of salt print
The Challenge Of Rodomont To Rogero, 1827. Creator: Henry Perronet BriggsThe Challenge Of Rodomont To Rogero, 1827
Head Runner or Runaways from the Leipzic Fair, March 2, 1814. March 2, 1814Head Runner or Runaways from the Leipzic Fair, March 2, 1814
The Saracens Leaving Narbonne, Restored to the Franks, (737AD), 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Saracens Leaving Narbonne, Restored to the Franks, ( (737AD), 1890. The Saracens defeated by Charlemagne in 737AD. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol
Charlemagne Causing the Saxons to be Baptised in the Weser, (782AD). 1890. Creator: UnknownCharlemagne Causing the Saxons to be Baptised in the Weser, (782AD), 1890. Charlemagne (742-814) King of the Franks prescribed death to Saxon pagans who refused to convert to Christianity, 4
The Basilica of Aachen, or Aix-La-Chapelle, 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Basilica of Aachen, or Aix-La-Chapelle, 1890. Aachen Cathedral was constructed by order of emperor Charlemagne, who was buried here after his death in 814
Equestrian Statue of Charlemagne, Paris, 1890. Creator: UnknownEquestrian Statue of Charlemagne, Paris, 1890. Charlemagne et ses Leudes in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, is a bronze statue by Charles Rochet and Louis Rochet
Charlemagne is shown the plans for the Palatine Chapel in Aachen, (1936). Creator: UnknownCharlemagne is shown the plans for the Palatine Chapel in Aachen, (1936). Karl Der Grosse Lasst Sich Den Plan Zur Palastkapelle Der Kaiserpfalz in Aachen Vorlegen, 796 AD
Charlemagne enters Pavia, (1936). Creator: UnknownCharlemagne enters Pavia, (1936). Einzug Karls Des Grossen in Pavia, 774 AD. The Lombards surrender to Charlemagne, King of the Franks (742-814 AD)
Otto III visits the tomb of Charlemagne, 1000 AD, (1936). Creator: UnknownOtto III visits the tomb of Charlemagne, 1000 AD, (1936). Otto III In Der Gruft Karls Des Grossen Im Jahre 1000. Holy Roman Emperor Otto III (980-1002)
Charles the Great, c1930. Creator: UnknownCharles the Great, c1930. Portrait of Charlemagne, or Charles the Great (742- 814), King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774 and Emperor of the Romans from 800
Scene from the tale of Renaud De Montauban, 15th century, (1849). Creator: KellerhovenScene from the tale of Renaud De Montauban, 15th century, (1849). On the left a messenger brings a letter, and on the right is the Emperor Charlemagne (742-814 AD)
Charlemagne, King of the Franks, (1780). Artist: Pierre DuflosCharlemagne, King of the Franks, (1780). King of the Franks from 768, Charlemagne (c742-814) was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 AD by Leo III
Charlemagne, King of France, 1789. Artist: RideCharlemagne, King of France, 1789. Charlemagne (c742-814), King of the Franks from 768 was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 AD by Leo III
Charlemagne receives the Ambassadors from the Emperor of the East, 1789. ArtistCharlemagne receives the Ambassadors from the Emperor of the East, 1789. Charlemagne (c742-814), King of the Franks from 768 was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 AD by Leo III
Charlemagne (712-814), Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks, 16th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original 16th century manuscript illustration held by the Cabinet des
Karl der Grosze 1742-1814, 1934. Charlemagne or Charles the Great (742- 814), Charles I was the King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774 and Emperor of the Romans from 800
The coronation of Charlemagne (712-814), 14th century (1849)The coronation of Charlemagne (712-814), King of the Franks and the Emperor of Rome, 14th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original 14th century manuscript illustration in
Charles The Great and His Wife, after the Earliest Portrait, c775, (1907). Charlemagne (c742-814) and his wife Hildegard (758-783), detail from an illuminated manuscript page
Statue of Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, 1882-1884. Artist: E BocourtStatue of Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, 1882-1884. King of the Franks from 768, Charlemagne (c742-814) was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD by Leo III
Charlemage hunting, 8th-9th century (1882-1884). Artist: SermCharlemage hunting, 8th-9th century (1882-1884). Hunting in an Oriental/Eastern style with falcons. King of the Franks from 768
The baths of Charlemagne, 8th-9th century (1882-1884). Artist: A TauxierThe baths of Charlemagne, 8th-9th century (1882-1884). A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, late 8th - early 9th century (1882-1884). King of the Franks from 768
The Emperor Charlemagne (742-814), 1870. A 19th century version of an earlier original from the book of the Gospels of Charlemagne, held by the library of the Louvre, Paris
Statue of Charlemagne (712-814), St Julien le Pauvre, Paris, 11th-12th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original 11th or 12th century manuscript illustration
Royal garments of Charlemagne (742-814), 15th century (1849). Artist: A BissonRoyal garments of Charlemagne (742-814), 15th century (1849). Dalmatica and sandals of Charlemagne, and insignia of the kings of France as used during their coronations
The costume worn by emperors during their coronations since the time of Charlemagne, 1579 (1846). Artist: A BissonThe costume worn by emperors during their coronations since the time of Charlemagne, 1579 (1849). A 19th century version based on an original manuscript illustration in Insignia Sacre Majistatis
Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, (1805). Artist: J ChapmanCharlemagne, or Charles the Great, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, (1805)
The Crowning of Charlemagne in Rome 800, (c1900). French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
The diadem of Charlemagne, c8th century, (1870). Crown belonging to the Frankish king and emperor Charlemagne (742-814 AD), preserved at the Weltliche Schatzkammer (Imperial Treasury) in Vienna