How did Pope Leo III's crowning of Charlemagne as emperor of the Romans symbolize an increase in the Church's power?
A.It suggested that emperors have the right to choose the pope.
B.It suggested that the pope had the power to choose an emperor.
C.It gave the pope the authority to rule the empire.
D.It made the pope part of the emperor's court.
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The pope in medieval Europe was said to be the direct representative of god on earth. That whatever the pope does is god's decree. As such, when the pope crowns a man, he is basically saying god has given this man the right to rule. As such it dictates that the pope has the power to choose an emperor.
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A. It suggested that emperors have the right to choose the pope.
Explanation:
What was the significance of Pope Leo III crowning Charlemagne?
- Charlemagne is proclaimed Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III. Throughout this capacity, he promoted the Carolingian Renaissance, a renaissance of thought and culture in Europe.
- The majority of Western Europe was under Charlemagne's rule when he passed away in 814. Some people today refer to Charlemagne as the founder of Europe.
- Charlemagne's coronation as emperor by Pope Leo III was significant because it united Germanic power with the Roman Catholic Church and its cultural legacy.
- On Christmas Day in 800 AD, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne, King of the Franks, as the Holy Roman Emperor.
- The Pope considered the coronation significant because it recognised how crucial Charlemagne had been in defending him from rebels in Rome.
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