66 -year -old Sharon Stone remained uneasy with the new discovery in the now famous broadcast ‘Finding Your Roots’. The well -known actress learned that she has royal roots, which was very excited about her.

Sharon Stone She learned that her relative is one of the most important people in history during the show. The actress lost her words when the presenter, Henry Louis Gates Jr., told her: “Charlemagne is your 38th grandfather. He was a bad guy. He is one of the most important people in history, of course, and has essentially created modern Europe, with iron will. ”

With Sharon Stone answering him: “If you want to see someone completely deprived, look at my face.”

Speaking about the shock-shock, the presenter said: “Your pedigree tree hides a story within it. Your third grandfather migrated to Pennsylvania from England, became a miner and then served heroically in the Civil War, fighting in many great battles. ”

The actress also learned that she came from two French kings on her father’s side and that her 31st grandfather, Hugh Capet, was the man who made the Paris center of power in France.

‘Charlemagne was your 38th grandfather’the presenter pointed out. Charlemagne (768-814), a successor to Pipinos of the short, with constant wars managed to extend the Frankish kingdom and create a powerful Christian state. On Christmas day 800 he was crowned in Rome by the Pope Emperor of the Roman state. This was a starting point for a dispute between the West and the Byzantine Empire, because the Byzantines regarded their emperor as the only heir and continuer of the Roman Empire.

Charlemagne

Since the beginning of his reign, Charlemagne and his advisers had dealt with the work to put the Franciscan areas in order according to the will of God. The councils that met each year with the participation of the Court and officials, laymen and clergymen, from all over the country, were made decisions on a variety of issues concerning all areas of life and set rules for the Church, for the monasteries and the whole kingdom. .

In 806 Charlemagne distributed his empire among his three sons. But the two older ones died before him. Thus in 813 Charlemagne appointed Ludwig’s youngest son of Aquitaine’s co -emperor and successor. After the death of Ludovic, the empire dissolved. But the legend of the ruler, which a court poet had described as a “Rex Pater Europae”, king’s father of Europe, remained alive.

“Finding Your Roots” is a show that has been involved in and exploring the pedigree trees of celebrities since 2012.