Brescia, on 12 August 875, having named as his successor in Italy his cousin Carloman, son of Louis the German. Louis was buried in the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio...
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was one of twelve Frankish bishops to attend the synod of Rome. In 771, Carloman I, joint king of the Franks with his brother, was buried in a 4th-century...
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John I, Duke of Bavaria (redirect from Jean Ier de Bavière)
Grifo (748) Tassilo III (748–788) Louis II the German (King: 817–843) Carloman (King: 876–880) Louis III the Younger (King: 880–882) Charles the Fat (King:...
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article at [[:fr:Childebrand Ier]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Childebrand Ier}} to the talk page. For...
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crowned on 8 December 877. Louis III and Carloman II were crowned on September 879. Louis III and Carloman II were crowned on September 879. Charles...
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crowned on 8 December 877. Louis III and Carloman II were crowned on September 879. Louis III and Carloman II were crowned on September 879. Charles...
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Philippe de France, Duke of Orléans. 882-886 Hastein, Viking chieftain, beat Carloman II of France in 879, agreed to settle and received the County of Chartres...
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before the embassy could reach him, and they instead dealt with his sons, Carloman, Louis and Charles. On 14 June 877, Charles issued the famous Capitulary...
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