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    of Toulouse, or the share of Louis the Pious following Thionville divisio regnorum in 806). Currently, the region has a population of 16 million, and...
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    in Neustria in 789 or 790 and made a king in 800. The 806 charter Divisio Regnorum (Division of the Realm) set the terms of Charlemagne's succession....
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    north of the Alps with the Italian March of Verona. In the carolingian Divisio Regnorum of 806 the Brenner region is called per alpes Noricas, the transit...
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  • domains); the partitions of the kingdom among the king's sons, as the Divisio regnorum of 806, or the Ordinatio imperii of 817; the oaths of peace and brotherhood...
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    Charles the Younger, King of Neustria, and Pepin, King of Italy. In the Divisio Regnorum of 806, Charlemagne had slated Charles the Younger as his successor...
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  • to ensure a smooth transition of power upon his death, issued the divisio regnorum, a royal decree that divided the lands of his kingdom into three separate...
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  • Neustria, Pepin, King of Italy, and Louis, King of Aquitaine. In the Divisio Regnorum of 806, Charlemagne had slated Charles the Younger as his successor...
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    Republic of Venice. In 806, Charlemagne gathered his sons and issued the Divisio Regnorum, which outlined formalized plans for the inheritance of the empire...
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    Charlemagne divides the Frankish Empire under his three sons, called Divisio Regnorum. For Charles the Younger he designates the imperial title, Austrasia...
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  • other Slavic groups in 805 and 806. In 806, Charlemagne issued the Divisio Regnorum, which outlined formalized plans for the inheritance of the empire...
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  • Charlemagne divides the Frankish Empire under his three sons, called Divisio Regnorum. For Charles the Younger he designates the imperial title, Austrasia...
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