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Why was it important that Pope Leo III named Frankish king Charlemagne "Emperor of the Romans" in 800CE? A) It marked the beginning of The Crusades. B) It showed that the Pope was losing power. C) It symbolized Charlemagne's importance and the power of the Catholic Church. D) It was the first step in planning a military invasion of the Italian city-stat

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The answer:C) It symbolized Charlemagne's importance and the power of the Catholic Church.

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The correct answer is C) It symbolized Charlemagne's importance and the power of the Catholic Church.

This moment marked the alliance of two major powers and strengthened the power of both Charlemagne AND the Roman Catholic Church.

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