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Married several times April 2, Type status here Charlemagne: Ever been to the Vatican City Pope Leo III: Yeah I live there Charlemagne: Luv the hair Napoleon I: thanks

Type status here Wall II Charlemagne: Benevento is your son Grimoald III of Benevento: Yes Charlemagne: Your land is nice Abd ar-Rahman I: thanks

Type status here Wall III Charlemagne: Why do you hate that I married a Lombard princess Pope Stephen III: It’s not right for you Charlemagne: Our new marriage begins Hildegard of Vinzgouw: Together forever

Type status here Wall IV Charlemagne: Arnulf of Metz died a long time ago Louis the Pious: He had a relationship with you I see Charlemagne: you anoited Peppin for another time Pope Stephen II: He deserved it

Type status here Wall V Charlemagne: Aquitaine is really nice Pepin the Short: I agree. France is really lovely Charlemagne: Congrats on being king of Aquitaine Louis the Pious: Thank you

Male April 2, 742 Herstal, Belgium Married several times Carolingian Renaissance Catholic Church Bike, flute, computer, sign papers king Train, Adam Lambert Kitchen Nightmares, Glee Avatar, The Dark Knight Angels & Demons My name is Charlemagne I am trying to become a king. Died: January 28, 814 Profile

Friends Pepin The Short Louis the Pious Arnulf of Metz Pope Stephen II Pope Stephen III Hildegard of Vinzgouw Grimoald III of Beneveneto Abd ar- Rahman I Pope Leo III Napoleon I

Photos Bordeaux, France Angouleme, France Thionville, France Verona, Italy Zaragoza, Spain Corsica, Italy Obermarsberg, Germany Aachen, Germany

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