In 800, after Charlemagne aided Pope Leo III by putting down a rebellion in Rome, the Pope C. gave him the title of Roman Emperor. This event is significant as it marked the revival of the Roman Empire in the West and further solidified Charlemagne's power and influence in Europe.
In 800, Charlemagne aided Pope Leo III by putting down a rebellion in Rome. In return, the Pope
A.
allowed him to occupy Rome.
B.
named him King of the Franks.
C.
gave him the title of Roman Emperor.
D.
supported his takeover of Constantinople.
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