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Charlemagne spear of destiny
Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor died within. Charlemagne carried the Spear through 47 successful battles but died when he accidentally dropped it. According to Houston Stewart Chamberlain, British-born propagandist for anti-Semitism and the German philosophy of an Aryan master race, this spear was claimed by Constantine the . It is curious at this point to reflect that we have, in the tenth century, two apparently independent stories of the gift of a holy lance, the one to an English. The Holy Lance, also known as the Lance of Longinus (named after Saint Longinus), the Spear of Destiny, or the Holy Spear, is the lance that pierced the. Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor died within . Charlemagne carried the Spear through 47 successful battles but died when he accidentally dropped it. Over the next three years, he made countless trips to the museum to gaze in awe at the spear. Emperor Charlemagne lived and slept within reach of the spear, and attributed 47 battle victories to its powers. In all, 45 emperors over 1, years claimed the Spear of Destiny as a possession. Hitler decided he had to possess it. In all, 45 emperors over 1, years claimed the Spear of Destiny as a possession. Over the next three years, he made countless trips to the museum to gaze in awe at the spear. Emperor Charlemagne lived and slept within reach of the spear, and attributed 47 battle victories to its powers. Hitler decided he had to possess it. There are at least three reputed relics of the Holy . Holy Lance, also called Spear of Destiny, Holy Spear, or Lance of Longinus, legendary relic that pierced the side of Christ at the Crucifixion. He even slept with it. The legend persists that Charlemagne led Rome to victory. Charlemagne was very protective of the spear, and never let it out of his sight. Charlemagne lived and slept at all times within reach of the Spear of Destiny, and attributed 47 battle victories to its powers.