Charlemagne

Charlemagne (1993)


  • Genre: Action & Adventure, Drama
  • Creator: Clive Donner
  • First Air Date: 1993-02-28
  • Last Air Date: 1994-03-06
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 3
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 90 min.
  • Production Company: Pathé Télévision
  • Production Country: Luxembourg, France, Germany, Italy
  • Networks: France 2
  • Director: Clive Donner
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Summary

Charlemagne, le prince à cheval is a 1993 television miniseries about the life of Charlemagne. It consists of five episodes and covers the period from the death of his father, Pepin the Short in AD 768 until Charlemagne's corronation as the first Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day, AD 800. However, there is a minor chronological anachronism: in an earlier episode, we see Widukind, the king of the Saxons surrender and convert to Christianity, which didn't happen until AD 803. This program was directed by Clive Donner and based primarily on the contemporary biography of Charlemagne written by Einhard, who knew Charlemagne personally.

  • Keywords: loss of loved one, pope, medieval, 8th century
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    Charlemagne Seasons

    Season 1

    First Air Date: 1993-02-28
    3 Episodes

    Charlemagne Episodes

    Title Air Date Duration
    Season 1Episode 1The Battle for the Throne50 min
    Season 1Episode 2War Against the Saxons50 min
    Season 1Episode 3Kaiser Europe50 min
    • Anny Duperey

      as Bertha
    • Pierre Anais

      as Turpin
    • Xavier Deluc

      as Roland
    • Vanni Corbellini

      as Ganelon
    • Frank Finlay

      as Alcuin
    • Remo Girone

      as Desiderius
    • Sergio Fantoni

      as Papst Hadrien
    • Lino Capolicchio

      as Papst Leo
    • Simona Cavallari

      as Ermengard
    • Paolo Bonacelli

      as Vitale
    • Isabelle Pasco

      as Hidegarde
    • Sophie Duez

      as Lutgard
    • Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus

      as Einhard
    • Helmut Griem

      as Widukind
    • Corinne Touzet

      as Irene
    • Pierre Cosso

      as Olivier
    • Martin Bermoser

      as Karlmann
    • Christian Brendel

      as Charlemagne
    • Valentine Varela

      as Luitpergu
    • Cris Campion

      as Pépin le Bossu
    • Pier Luigi Misasi

      as Pascalis
    Directing Clive Donner Director
    Sound Hughes de Courson Original Music Composer
    Writing Jack Russell Teleplay
    Camera Elemér Ragályi Director of Photography
    Writing Marcel Jullian Teleplay
    Writing Vittorio Bonicelli Story
    Writing Vittorio Bonicelli Writer
    Writing Marcel Jullian Writer
    Writing Jack Russell Writer

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