By the first wife his issue were four sons, Lewis II, his successor; Lotharius, who died young; Charles, murdered in 866; and Carolamanus, who had his eyes put out in 871. The Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis names (in order) "Hludovicum et Karlomannum et Hildegardim" as the children of "Hlodovicus rex…ex Ansgardi vocata regina"[289].

He revolted against his father in 862, the revolt being instigated by the Rorgonid family[275].

Charles became emperor in 875 and two years later left Louis as regent while he defended Italy for Pope John VIII. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login).

Louis was not favored, and on 15 October 879, Provence and Bourgogne recognized Richilde's (Charles le Chauve's widow) brother, Bozon.

Charles became emperor in 875 and two years later left Louis as regent while he defended Italy for Pope John VIII. Comte du Maine 897. (Andre Roux: Scrolls, 191.)

The Historia Monasterii Hasnonensis names "Ermentrudis imperatrix et regina cum filia Ermendtrude"[259]. Com a sua morte, os seus reinos foram divididos entre dois dos seus filhos, Carlomano e Luís III. But after a glorious reign over France of 46 years, over Italy of 40 years, over Germany of 29 years, and as Western Emperor 14 years, he was seized with a fever 1 January 814, and died on the 24th having issue by his first wife Hildegardis, whom he married in 768, and who died in 783, three sons and eight daughters, whereof.

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The latter appointment was removed from him in the following year[276].

He was crowned with his brother Carloman in Sep 879 at the Abbaye de Ferrières-en-Gâtinais. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Louis the Pious, 778 - 840, 4th son of Charlemagne – King of France, 14. Louis was elected king of the West Franks in December 877. – In 1166 (12 Henry II) upon the aid, levied for marrying the King’s eldest daughter Maud, to Henry (the Lion) Duke of Saxony, he certified the Knight’s fees of his barony, which his father and grandfather had held, to be 24 and three parts, de deteri Feoffamento, with four more and a fifth part, de novo; and those of the barony of William de Meschines, his mother’s father, to be seventeen; for the first of which he paid, two years after, 16l 10s, and for those de novo 2l 16s – 18 of Henry II he was Lord of Islip in the county of Oxford; founded the priory of Stoke-Courcy; and having married Julian, daughter of Richard D’Aquila [9], a Baron of England in the reign of Henry I, died in 1171, leaving two sons, Sir John de Courcy, Earl of Ulster; Jordan, who in 1197 was killed in Ulster by an Irish retainer, or servant; in revenge of whose death his brother slew many of the Irish; and a daughter, married to Sir Almericus Tristram, ancestor of the Earl of Howth. Fourth Edition. Charles, 2nd son of Charles Duke of Loraine. Louis and his cousin Louis the Younger, ruler of the East Frankish kingdom, agreed to maintain the division of Lotharingia that their respective fathers had negotiated in the Treaty of Mersen in 870. In 865, Charles agreed with King Ludwig II "der Deutsche" the future division of the territories of Lothaire II King of Lotharingia, but on the latter's death in 869 Charles invaded Lotharingia and proclaimed himself CHARLES King of Lotharingia before Ludwig could assert his rights.