Charlemagne's claim as successor to the Roman emperors mainly rested on

A) his unchallengeable position as the most powerful ruler in the West.
B) the validity of the Donation of Constantine.
C) a legitimate hereditary claim.
D) the support of the Byzantine emperor.
E) the support of the pope.


Answer: A

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