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... Charles I ( the Great ) . ( Following henceforth the new Western line ) . Year of Accession . A. D. 800 Lewis I ... Bald , ( W. 875 Frankish ) . Charles III , the Fat , ( E. 881 Frankish ) . 882 Martin II . 884 Hadrian III . 885 Stephen ...
... Charles I ( the Great ) . ( Following henceforth the new Western line ) . Year of Accession . A. D. 800 Lewis I ... Bald , ( W. 875 Frankish ) . Charles III , the Fat , ( E. 881 Frankish ) . 882 Martin II . 884 Hadrian III . 885 Stephen ...
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... Charles the Bald was given Francia Occiden- talis , that is to say , Neustria and Aquitaine ; to Lothar , who as Emperor must possess the two capitals , Rome and Aachen , a long and narrow kingdom stretching from the North Sea to the ...
... Charles the Bald was given Francia Occiden- talis , that is to say , Neustria and Aquitaine ; to Lothar , who as Emperor must possess the two capitals , Rome and Aachen , a long and narrow kingdom stretching from the North Sea to the ...
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... Charles the Fat , who united all the dominions of his great - grandfather ... Charles the Great had stemmed was rushing down upon his empire . The Saracen ... Bald was the only West Frankish Emperor , and reigned a very short time . of ...
... Charles the Fat , who united all the dominions of his great - grandfather ... Charles the Great had stemmed was rushing down upon his empire . The Saracen ... Bald was the only West Frankish Emperor , and reigned a very short time . of ...
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... Charles the Bald had bartered away for the crown all that made it worth having , no Emperor had exercised substantial authority there . The missi dominici had ceased to traverse the country ; the local governors had thrown off control ...
... Charles the Bald had bartered away for the crown all that made it worth having , no Emperor had exercised substantial authority there . The missi dominici had ceased to traverse the country ; the local governors had thrown off control ...
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... Charles the Bald did not scout the arrogant declaration of John VIIIe , that to him alone the Emperor owed his crown ; and the council of Pavia f , when it chose him king of Italy , repeated the assertion . Subsequent Popes knew better ...
... Charles the Bald did not scout the arrogant declaration of John VIIIe , that to him alone the Emperor owed his crown ; and the council of Pavia f , when it chose him king of Italy , repeated the assertion . Subsequent Popes knew better ...
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