Louis the Do-Nothing (French: Louis le Fainéant), was a king of West Francia from 979 (co-reigning first with his father Lothair until 986) to his early... 10 KB (1,341 words) - 05:07, 4 March 2024 |
Hugh Capet (redirect from Hugh I of France) Archbishop of Cologne; and finally, Gerberga of Saxony, Queen of France. Gerberga was the wife of Louis IV, King of France and mother of Lothair of France and... 38 KB (5,131 words) - 16:04, 28 February 2024 |
Lothair (Latin: Lotharius; German: Lothar; French: Lothaire) is a Germanic given name, derived from the older form Clotaire (Chlotharius). Lothair I (795–855)... 1 KB (215 words) - 15:45, 26 June 2023 |
Lothair III, sometimes numbered Lothair II and also known as Lothair of Supplinburg (1075 – 4 December 1137), was Holy Roman Emperor from 1133 until his... 30 KB (3,230 words) - 00:44, 31 March 2024 |
Lothair II (926/8 – 22 November 950), often Lothair of Arles, was the King of Italy from 947 to his death. He was of the noble Frankish lineage of the... 5 KB (490 words) - 23:12, 3 April 2024 |
Hugh the Great (category 10th-century French nobility) supported the accession of Louis and Gerberga's son, Lothair of France. Hugh was the son of King Robert I of France and Béatrice of Vermandois. He was born... 10 KB (1,293 words) - 16:01, 25 April 2024 |
West Francia (redirect from Kingdom of the West Franks) (898–922) Robert I of France (922–923) Rudolph of France (923–936) Louis IV of France (936–954) Lothair of France (954–986) Louis V of France (986–987) McKitterick... 19 KB (2,169 words) - 01:14, 9 May 2024 |
III died of smallpox on 1 January 962, after a campaign against the Normans. After Baldwin's death, Arnulf I arranged for King Lothair of France to become... 3 KB (257 words) - 16:45, 10 November 2023 |
the kingdom of France. Charles the Bald was also crowned King of Lotharingia after the death of Lothair II in 869, but in the Treaty of Meerssen (870)... 57 KB (6,324 words) - 05:46, 6 May 2024 |
the Treaty of Verdun, the empire was divided between Louis' three sons, with East Francia going to Louis the German, Middle Francia to Lothair I, and West... 262 KB (24,822 words) - 08:45, 8 May 2024 |
and Gerberga of Saxony and the younger brother of King Lothair. He was a sixth-generation descendant of Charlemagne. When his father was captured by the... 8 KB (1,041 words) - 01:34, 16 March 2024 |
during the minority of her son Lothair in 954–959. She was a member of the Ottonian dynasty. Her first husband was Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine. Her second... 9 KB (941 words) - 17:53, 13 April 2024 |
Lower Lotharingia (redirect from Duchy of Lower Lorraine) in 977 Otto II enfeoffed Charles, the exiled younger brother of King Lothair of France. Lower and Upper Lorraine were once again briefly reunited under... 11 KB (697 words) - 14:03, 7 May 2024 |
the kings Lothair of France and Otto the Great and had to submit. Robert married Adelais Werra of Burgundy (914–967), daughter of Giselbert of Burgundy... 3 KB (195 words) - 18:46, 8 January 2024 |
Lothair Crystal (also known as the Lothar Crystal or the Susanna Crystal) is an engraved gem from Lotharingia in northwest Europe, showing scenes of the... 12 KB (1,413 words) - 02:16, 2 May 2024 |
Reginarids (redirect from House of Brabant) Gerard, Count of Metz, of the Matfridings, enemies of his family since the reign of Zwentibold. The Reginarids supported Lothair of France against Otto... 9 KB (817 words) - 06:09, 15 December 2023 |
Lotharingia (redirect from Duchy of Lotharingia) Lorraine (France), Luxembourg, Saarland (Germany), Netherlands, most of Belgium, and Germany west of the Rhine. It was named after King Lothair II, who... 16 KB (1,734 words) - 07:18, 2 April 2024 |
The Treaty of Verdun (French: Traité de Verdun), agreed in August 843, divided the Frankish Empire into three kingdoms between Lothair I, Louis II and... 10 KB (1,037 words) - 17:23, 5 May 2024 |
Emma of Italy (c. 948 – after 987) was Queen of Western Francia as the wife of King Lothair, whom she married in 965. Their son, Louis V, was the last... 7 KB (800 words) - 15:35, 26 April 2024 |
young King Lothair of France in the expedition at Aquitaine and the Siege [fr] of Poitiers, during the dynastic struggles of the Kingdom of West Francia... 3 KB (267 words) - 01:27, 29 March 2024 |
administrator of the Robertian estates until he came of age. Bruno also held guardianship over his nephew King Lothair of France, son of his sister Gerberga... 5 KB (482 words) - 19:55, 13 April 2024 |
crowned on 19 June 936, following a brief interregnum after the death of Rudolph. Lothair was crowned on 12 November 954. Louis V was crowned on 8 June 979... 88 KB (4,918 words) - 11:20, 4 May 2024 |
about 948. Emma became Queen of West Francia by marrying King Lothair of France. The calendar of saints states that Lothair was poisoned on 22 November... 28 KB (3,411 words) - 23:08, 16 April 2024 |
Lorraine (redirect from Lorraine, France) after either Emperor Lothair I or King Lothair II. Lorraine later was ruled as the Duchy of Lorraine before the Kingdom of France annexed it in 1766. From... 32 KB (3,577 words) - 12:22, 15 April 2024 |
of Louis IV and his son Lothair were in the centre of the Abbey, the side of the Epistle reserved to Louis IV and the side of the gospel to Lothair.... 45 KB (6,431 words) - 05:49, 15 February 2024 |
Charles the Bald (redirect from Charles II of France) (in 832, after the rising of Pepin I of Aquitaine) were unsuccessful. The numerous reconciliations with the rebellious Lothair and Pepin, as well as their... 18 KB (1,960 words) - 06:08, 15 February 2024 |