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Charles King Of Aquitaine

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  1. 1.  Charles King Of Aquitaine was born 846, , France (son of Charles II, "The Bald" Holy Roman Empir, King and Ermentrude, Queen Of Franks); died 25 Sep 865, Sp, Buzancois, Indrey, France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9G61-Z1


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles II, "The Bald" Holy Roman Empir, King was born 11 May 823, Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia (son of Louis I "The Pious" Holy Roman Empire and Judith, Empress Of Holy Roman Empir, [Princess]); died 2 Oct 877, Brios, France; was buried St Denis, Paris, Seine, France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9G61-L4

    Notes:

    Charles "The Bald" King Of The Franks arranged with his two half brothers to
    divide the great empire of their grandfather, Charlemagne. He accomplished
    this by the Treaty of Verdun in 843. Charles received the western portion,
    thus becoming the first to rule France as a separate kingdom.
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    Reference:
    "The World Book Encyclopedia", 1968, C293
    "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 185.
    "Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants", Langston & Buck,
    1986, p 197.

    Charles married Ermentrude, Queen Of Franks 10 Dec 842, , Crecy, France. Ermentrude, (daughter of Eudes, Count Of Orleans and Ingeltrude, Countess Of Orleans) was born Abt 824, , Orleans, Loiret, France; died 2 Oct 869; was buried St Denis, Aude, France. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Ermentrude, Queen Of Franks was born Abt 824, , Orleans, Loiret, France (daughter of Eudes, Count Of Orleans and Ingeltrude, Countess Of Orleans); died 2 Oct 869; was buried St Denis, Aude, France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9G61-VH

    Notes:

    Ermentrude, Queen Of The West Franks
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    Reference:
    "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 185.
    "Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants", Langston & Buck,
    1986, p 197.

    Children:
    1. Judith Princess Of Franks, Queen of England was born 843, , France; died Aft 869.
    2. Louis II, "The Stammerrer" Franks was born 28 Oct 846, , France; died 6 Apr 879, , Compiegne, Oise, France.
    3. 1. Charles King Of Aquitaine was born 846, , France; died 25 Sep 865, Sp, Buzancois, Indrey, France.
    4. Lothaire Prince Of Franks, ["The Lame"] was born Abt 846, Of, France; died 864.
    5. Carloman Prince Of Franks, [Abbot] was born Abt 848, , France; died 875, Epternac, France.
    6. Rotrude Princess Of Franks, [Abbess] was born 851, , France; died Bef 911.
    7. Ermentrud Princess Of Franks, [Abbess] was born Abt 853, Of, France.
    8. Hildegarde Princess Of Franks was born Abt 855, Of, France.
    9. Gisele Princess Of Franks was born Abt 857, , France; died 27 Jun 874.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Louis I "The Pious" Holy Roman Empire was born Jul 778, Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, France (son of Charlemagne, Emperor Of Holy Roman Empire, King of the Franks and Hildegard, Countess Of Vinzgau); died 16 Jun 840, Near, Ingelheim, Rhinehessen, Hesse; was buried Aachen Cathedral, Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia.

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    • AFN: 9GCD-78

    Notes:

    Louis I "The Pious", Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire in 814 succeeded his
    father Charlemagne. In 817, he arranged for the succession after his death by
    dividing the empire among his three sons. After his first wife died, Louis
    married again, and a fourth son, Charles, was born. Louis redivided his empire
    in 829 in order to give Charles a share. The older sons resented the new
    division and revolted. Louis was removed from the throne in 833, but was
    restored the next year. The bitter struggle between his sons continued until
    Louis died.

    The name Louis means "famous warrier".
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    Reference:
    "The World Book Encyclopedia, 1968, L414.
    "Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants", Langston & Buck,
    1986, p 197.

    Louis married Judith, Empress Of Holy Roman Empir, [Princess] Jan 819. Judith, (daughter of Welf I Duke Bavaria and Hedwig Duchess Of Bavaria) was born Abt 799, , Bavaria; died 15 Apr 843, Tours, Indre-Et-Loire, France. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Judith, Empress Of Holy Roman Empir, [Princess] was born Abt 799, , Bavaria (daughter of Welf I Duke Bavaria and Hedwig Duchess Of Bavaria); died 15 Apr 843, Tours, Indre-Et-Loire, France.

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    • AFN: 9GCT-5P

    Notes:

    Judith, Empress Of The Holy Roman Empire, Princess of Bavaria
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    Reference:
    "Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants", Langston & Buck,
    1986, p 197.

    Children:
    1. Gisela, Princess Of Holy Roman Empire was born Abt 820, Of, Frankfurt, Hesse Nassau, Prussia; died Aft 27 Jun 876.
    2. 2. Charles II, "The Bald" Holy Roman Empir, King was born 11 May 823, Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia; died 2 Oct 877, Brios, France; was buried St Denis, Paris, Seine, France.

  3. 6.  Eudes, Count Of Orleans was born 797, Orleans, France (son of Hadrian and Waldrat); died 833.

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    • AFN: 9G9C-5K

    Notes:

    Eudes (Odo), Count of Orleans
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    Reference:
    "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 185, 238.
    "Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants", Langston & Buck,
    1986, p 197.

    Eudes, — Ingeltrude, Countess Of Orleans. Ingeltrude, (daughter of Leutaud Count Paris) was born Abt 804, Of Orleans, France. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Ingeltrude, Countess Of Orleans was born Abt 804, Of Orleans, France (daughter of Leutaud Count Paris).

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    • AFN: 9G9C-6Q

    Notes:

    Engeltrude (Ingeltrude).
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    Reference:
    "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 185, 238.

    Children:
    1. 3. Ermentrude, Queen Of Franks was born Abt 824, , Orleans, Loiret, France; died 2 Oct 869; was buried St Denis, Aude, France.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Charlemagne, Emperor Of Holy Roman Empire, King of the Franks was born 29 Mar 742, Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt; was christened 753, St Denis, Paris, Seine, France (son of Pepin "The Short" Franks and Bertrada, Countess Of Laon, [Queen]); died 24 Jan 814, , Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia; was buried Aachen Cathedral, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia.

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    • AFN: 9GCC-89

    Notes:

    Charlemagne, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire, King of the Franks was king of the Franks from AD 768 to 814 and "Emperor of the Romans" from 800 to 814. He became a key figure in the development of western Europe's medieval civilization. By his almost constant military campaigns, Charlemagne created a vast empire in the West which included much of the western part of the old Roman Empire as well as some new territory. He was the first Germanic ruler to assume the title of emperor, and the "empire" he revived lasted in one form or another for a thousand years. Culturally and politically, he left his mark on the newly rising civilization of the West. Probably no ruler of the early Middle Ages better deserved the title of "The Great."

    Charlemagne was the son of Pepin the Short, and the grandson of Charles Martel. From 768 to 771, Charlemagne shared Pepin's kingdom with his brother, Carloman. When Carloman died, Charlemagne became sole ruler. He took up with energy the work begun by his father and grandfather. His first step was to repress his hostile neighbors. Charlemagne gained wide acclaim for his outstanding military ability, persistence, and success. He waged more than 50 campaigns against neighboring Germanic peoples on all sides, and against the Avars, Slavs, Byzantines, and Moors.

    Charlemagne's first great war was against the Lombards, a Germanic people who had invaded Italy in the late 500's. They had been a source of trouble to the popes ever since. In conquering them, Charlemagne followed Pepin's policy of friendship and cooperation with the Roman Catholic Church. This also served Charlemagne's own interests, because he became ruler of the Lombard kingdom in
    Italy.

    The long Saxon war was the most important of Charlemagne's military ventures. The Saxons, who held the whole northwestern part of Germany, were pagans. Their defeat after 30 years of war prepared the way for the religious conversion and civilization of Germany.

    By means of other wars, Charlemagne put down a rebellion in Aquitaine, added Bavaria to his kingdom, and established several border states to protect his outlying conquests. In eastern Europe, he defeated the Slavs and Avars and made possible eastward migration by the Germans. Charlemagne had built a vast and sprawling state that shared borders with such different peoples as the Slavs, Byzantines, and Moslems. He defended the Roman Catholic Church and constantly extended its power. He was far more powerful than the imperial successors of Constantine, the first Christian emperor in the West, and he ruled a much more extensive area. Because of his great holdings, he decided to revive the Roman Empire, but as a new empire that was European and Christian in Character. The relations of the popes with the Byzantine, or Eastern Roman, emperors in Canstantinople had been breaking down since the middle 700's. An alliance between the Roman Catholic Church and the Franks, accomplished by proclaiming Charlemagne emperor, made good sense. Pope Leo III placed the imperial crown on Charlemagne's head on Christmas Day, 800. The most important effect of this act was that it revived the idea of empire in the West, an idea which caused both harm and good in succeeding centuries.

    Einhard, Charlemagne's secretary and friend, described the emperor as large and strong of body, fond of active exercise, genial but dignified, and sensible and moderate in his way of life. Charlemagne clearly recognized his duties and responsibilities, and was a tireless worker. He could not reverse the long trend toward decentralized government. But he could and did control the power of the nobles and maintain a considerable degree of law and order in a troubled age. His administrative methods helped raise the standard of living.

    Charlemagne's greatest contribution was his work as a patron of culture and extender of civilization. The Palace School, set up at his capital in Aachen under the leadership of the English scholar Alcuin (735-804), stimulated interest in education, philosophy, and literature. Most of the leading scholars were churchman, so this vast cultural activity greatly strengthened the church and had far-reaching and lasting results. In this way, Charlemagne, by means of his power and eminence, gave western Europe a unified culture so strong that it survived the terrible invasions and disorders of the next 200 years.
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    Reference:
    "The World Book Encyclopedia", 1968, C291-292.
    "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists ...", Frederick Lewis Weis, 1993, p cvi.

    Charlemagne, married Hildegard, Countess Of Vinzgau Abt 771, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia. Hildegard, (daughter of Gerold I Duke Swabia and Imma Duchess Of Swabia) was born Abt 756, Of Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia; died 26 Apr 783, , Thionville, Moselle, France; was buried St Arnoul Abbey, Metz, Austrasia, France. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Hildegard, Countess Of Vinzgau was born Abt 756, Of Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia (daughter of Gerold I Duke Swabia and Imma Duchess Of Swabia); died 26 Apr 783, , Thionville, Moselle, France; was buried St Arnoul Abbey, Metz, Austrasia, France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9GCD-17

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists ...", Frederick Lewis Weis,
    1993, p cvi.

    Children:
    1. Charles, Emperor Of Holy Roman Empir was born 771, Of, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia; died 30 Nov 811.
    2. Pippin (Carloman), King Italy was born Mar 773, Of Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia; was christened , Rome, Italy; died 4 Jul 810, , Milan, Milan, Italy.
    3. Adelheid, Princess Of Holy Roman Empir was born 773, Of, Pavie, Italy; died Jul 774.
    4. Rotrud, Princess Of Holy Roman Empir was born Jul 774, Of Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia; died 2 Jun 810.
    5. Bertha, Princess Of Holy Roman Empir was born 774, Of, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia; died 7 Mar 826.
    6. 4. Louis I "The Pious" Holy Roman Empire was born Jul 778, Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, France; died 16 Jun 840, Near, Ingelheim, Rhinehessen, Hesse; was buried Aachen Cathedral, Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia.
    7. Lothaire, Prince Of Holy Roman Empir was born Jul 778, Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, France; died Jul 778.
    8. Gisele, Princess Of Holy Roman Empir was born 780, Milano, Lombardy, Italy.
    9. Hildegard, Princess Of Holy Roman Empir was born 781, Of, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia; died 5 Jun 783.

  3. 10.  Welf I Duke Bavaria was born Abt 775, , Bavaria (son of Ruthardus (Raduald), Duke Of Fruili); died Abt 830.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9GCT-BK

    Notes:

    Welf I Duke Of Bavaria
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    Reference:
    "Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants", Langston & Buck,
    1986, p 197.

    Welf — Hedwig Duchess Of Bavaria. Hedwig was born Abt 779, Of, Bavaria. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Hedwig Duchess Of Bavaria was born Abt 779, Of, Bavaria.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9GCT-CQ

    Children:
    1. 5. Judith, Empress Of Holy Roman Empir, [Princess] was born Abt 799, , Bavaria; died 15 Apr 843, Tours, Indre-Et-Loire, France.

  5. 12.  Hadrian (son of Gerold I Duke Allemania and Imma); died Bef 11 Feb 824.

    Notes:

    Hadrian held lands in the Wormsgau, 793-724.
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    Reference:
    "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 238.

    Hadrian — Waldrat. Waldrat (daughter of Lambert Count Hornbach) died Aft 11 Feb 824. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Waldrat (daughter of Lambert Count Hornbach); died Aft 11 Feb 824.

    Notes:

    Waldrat was heiress of lands in Orleans; alive 15 February 824.
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    Reference:
    "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 238.

    Children:
    1. 6. Eudes, Count Of Orleans was born 797, Orleans, France; died 833.

  7. 14.  Leutaud Count Paris (son of Begue Count Paris and Aupais (Alpis)).

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 185.

    Children:
    1. 7. Ingeltrude, Countess Of Orleans was born Abt 804, Of Orleans, France.