Karolus

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Latin[edit]

A denarius of Charlemagne dated c. 812–814 with the inscription KAROLVS IMP AVG, “Karolus Emperor Augustus

Pronunciation[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

Karolus m sg (genitive Karolī); second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) a male given name from Old High German Karl [in turn from Proto-Germanic *karilaz (free man)], variant of Carolus, equivalent to English Karl, Carl, or Charles
    • c. 812 CE – 814 CE, denarius :
      KAROLVS IMP[ERATOR] AVG[VSTVS]
      Charles, Emperor Augustus
    • 951 CE – 959 CE, Witgerus, Genealogica Arnulfi:
      Pipinus rex genuit Karolum et Karlomannum et Gislam ex Bertrada regina.
      King Pippin begat Charles and Carloman and Gisla from Queen Bertrada.

Declension[edit]

Second-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Karolus
Genitive Karolī
Dative Karolō
Accusative Karolum
Ablative Karolō
Vocative Karole