Belarusian opposition representative M. Kalesnikava withdraws the Charlemagne Prize awarded to her in 2022
M. Kalesnikava, a leader in the Belarusian protests against President Lukashenko, has withdrawn from the Charlemagne Prize that she received in 2022, expressing gratitude for Germany's support after gaining political asylum there.
Belarusian opposition figure Maryja Kalesnikava received an award in Germany that was granted to her while imprisoned
Maryja Kalesnikava, a prominent Belarusian opposition leader, received the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, after her sister accepted it on her behalf in 2022 when Kalesnikava was imprisoned.
This Peace Determined the Fate of the Balkan Peoples Since the Middle Ages
The article discusses the significance of the peace agreement made in Aachen in 813 between Charlemagne and Byzantine Emperor Michael, which set a foundation for better relations and political alignment between the two powers impacting the region inhabited by today's Croats.
Saint Eugenio of Milan β Spiritual Father of Charlemagne
Saint Eugenio of Milan, a bishop from the 8th century, is portrayed by historian Landolf the Elder as Charlemagne's spiritual father and defender of the Ambrosian rite during a pivotal synod in Rome.