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![Charlemagne (742814) was King of the Franks from 768 to his death. He is also known as Charles I, Karl der Grosse of Germany and Carolus Magnus of the Holy Roman Empire. Charlemagne (742814) was King of the Franks from 768 to his death. He is also known as Charles I, Karl der Grosse of Germany and Carolus Magnus of the Holy Roman Empire.](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2DPTR0R/charlemagne-742814-was-king-of-the-franks-from-768-to-his-death-he-is-also-known-as-charles-i-karl-der-grosse-of-germany-and-carolus-magnus-of-the-holy-roman-empire-the-ordinary-clothes-of-charlemagne-consisted-of-a-shirt-tunic-breeches-culottes-ribbons-tied-around-the-calves-shoes-belt-and-sword-he-wore-in-winter-a-thorax-which-covered-the-chest-and-a-garment-called-the-venetian-mantle-charlemagne-never-appeared-in-public-without-his-sword-the-belt-and-hilt-were-of-silver-or-gold-for-ceremonial-wear-he-carried-a-sword-enriched-with-precious-stones-handcolored-copperplate-2DPTR0R.jpg)