A major effect of Pope Leo III crowning Charlemagne emperor of the Romans was the future collaboration between popes and emperors. This act not only legitimized Charlemagne's rule but also established a precedent for the relationship between the papacy and the monarchy, leading to a significant interplay of religious and political power in medieval Europe.
Which was a major effect of Pope Leo III crowning Charlemagne emperor of the Romans?
A. decline of Latin learning throughout Europe
decline of Latin learning throughout Europe
future collaboration between popes and emperors
future collaboration between popes and emperors
unification of the eastern and western Roman empires
unification of the eastern and western Roman empires
revival of the ideal of a unified Christian community
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