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Charlemagne (/ˈʃɑːrləmeɪn/ SHAR-lə-mayn; 2
April 748 – 28
January 814) was King of the
Franks from 768, King of the
Lombards from 774, and
Emperor of what...
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Horne 2005, p. 168. Mitc**** 2013, p. 269.
Borgognoni 2018, p. 20–24. Rex,
Carolvs II,
Hispaniarvm Et
Indiarvm (30 May 2018). "REINADO DE
CARLOS II: El VIII...
- the
denomination indicated by III
behind his head, and the
inscription CAROLVS II D G M B F & H REX, with the
reverse showing a
shield encircling the...
- wreath. The
obverse bears the
Latin inscription "GRATI
PRINCEPS ET PATRIA,
CAROLVS IMP.ET REX", (A
grateful prince and country, Karl,
Emperor and King). The...
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wreath (amended
several times during the reign),
surrounded by the
legend CAROLVS II DEI
GRATIA ("Charles II by the
grace of God"),
while the
reverse showed...
- Faith, et cetera.
carolvs dei
gratia magnæ britanniæ franciæ et hiberniæ rex
fidei defensor &c. (counterseal) 2nd seal 1627–1640 ·
carolvs · dei · gratia...
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their right. At the base is the
Ottoni coat of arms and the
signature CAROLVS CRIVELLVS VENETVS MILES PINXIT. The
predella survives and
shows (from left...
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Christine (May 2016). "Almería, ¿ciudad-mundo en los
siglos XI y XII?".
Carolvs,
Homenaje a
Friedrich Edelmayer. Alcalá la Real:
Ayuntamiento de Alcalá...
- Maltravers. The
obverse shows two
sceptres through a crown, and the
legend CAROLVS DG MAG BR—Charles, by the
grace of God, of
Great Britain—while the reverse...
- right-facing bust of the king
wearing a
laurel wreath,
surrounded by the
legend CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA,
while the
reverse showed four
crowned cruciform shields...