06 August 2025

Leo III, a Pope in the Shadow of Charlemagne

Today, our series on the Popes named Leo continues with Pope Leo III, remembered for crowning Charlemagne as Emperor of the Romans on Christmas Day, 800.


From Aleteia

By I. Media

One of the oldest representations of Pope St. Leo III can be found on the mosaic of the Triclinium Leoninum. This monument is the remnant of an opulent banquet hall that the pontiff had built during his long pontificate (795-816) near the Basilica of St. John Lateran. Leo III is depicted there with Charlemagne at the feet of St. Peter.

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