CARLOVINGIAN DYNASTY
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752 |
Pepin the Little (or
Short) |
|
753 |
Pepin crowned by Pope
Stephen II, “Patrician of the Romans.” |
|
754 |
Pepin confers the
Exarchate of Ravina and the Pentapolis on the Pope |
|
768 |
Charlemagene (Charles the
Great) and Carloman (brothers) reign together |
|
771 |
Carloman died |
|
774 |
Charlemagne crowns
himself with the iron crown of the Lombards. Strugles with the Saxons Avars (Huns) subdued |
|
800 |
*Pope Leo III crowns Charlemagne, “Emperor of the
Romans” (Christmas day) |
|
814 |
Louis le Debonnaire (the Pious), son of Charlemagne crowned. He is a weak ruler and is dethroned and
later reinstated. |
|
841-877 |
Charles the Bald, Louis the German and Lothaire joint rule |
|
843 |
Treaty of Verdun. France and Germany separated. Kingdom divided between the three
brothers. |
|
843 |
Charles the Bald (France) |
Louis the German
(Germany) |
Lothaire (Italy) |
|
855 |
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Louis II
(to 875) Lothair II (to 869) Charles (to 879) |
|
876 |
Charles II the Bald |
Charles III the Fat (to 887) and Louis (to 877) and Carloman (to 877) |
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877 |
Louis the Stammerer |
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|
879 |
Louis III (to 882) and Carloman (to 884) |
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|
887 |
Eudes |
Arnulf (to
899) |
887 End in Italy |
|
898 |
Charles the Simple |
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|
899 |
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Louis the Child (to 911) |
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911 |
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End in Germany (911) |
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922 |
Robert |
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923 |
Rodolph |
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|
936 |
Louis d’Outremer |
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954 |
Lothaire |
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|
986 |
Louis le Faineant |
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|
987 |
End in France |
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* Bold and underlined =
Emperors