2. The Crowning of Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor (800 AD)
On December 25, 800 AD, during Christmas Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as “Emperor of the Romans.” This event marked the revival of the Western Roman Empire, which had fallen over three centuries earlier. Charlemagne’s coronation symbolized the fusion of Roman, Christian, and Germanic traditions, laying the foundation for the Holy Roman Empire. This new political entity significantly influenced European history, shaping its political and religious landscape for centuries to come (britannica.com).