Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as holy Roman emperor. what did this indicate about the Catholic Church?

The catholic church wanted to share power with the emperor, so the coronation was an occasion to say in a very public way that the right to make a person king was in the hand of the church, thus making the church itself a very powerful entity who could in fact play a crucial role in the balance power of the period, as it was in many occasion.
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The Church wanted to give up its power to the emperor.
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