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Prince Pbepin Of FRANCE

Prince Pbepin Of FRANCE

Male Abt 872 - 874  (~ 2 years)

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  1. 1.  Prince Pbepin Of FRANCE was born about 872 in France (son of Emperor Charles II "The Bald", Holy Roman Empire and Countess Richildis De Autun Of METZ); died in 874.

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    • _UID: 984B6CDA968940338247713C9C71091259CF

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    Died as infant.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Emperor Charles II "The Bald", Holy Roman EmpireEmperor Charles II "The Bald", Holy Roman Empire was born on 13 Jun 823 in Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia (son of Louis I "The Pious" Lothair Of DE AQUITAINE, Holy Roman Emperor and Empress Judith The Fair Of BAVARIA, Princess Of Bavaria); died on 6 Oct 877 in Brides Les Bains, Bourgogne; was buried in St. Denis, Paris, Seine, France.

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    • Name: The Bald
    • Occupation: King of France, Emperor of The Holy Roman Empire
    • _UID: 5F55BA98BC26429D9FD2042F9CE8AE7F1C16

    Notes:

    Alias: The /Bald/, Le Chauve
    Charles was the youngest son of Louis I, the Emperor of Germany and the Holy Roman Empire whose territories included France. When Louis died in 840, his three sons fought over how the empire would be divided among them. The empire (which had come from his father Charlemegne) was divided according to the Treaty of Verdun in 843 and Charles received the western part of the empire thus becoming the first to rule France as a separate kingdom.
    Charles had many battles on many sides to fight. He was besieged by the constant raiding of the Norsemen (called Normans in France) who he bribed so they would leave. The Bretons revolted against him and even Charles' own half-brothers and their sons fought against him. Louis, "The German", one of Charles' half-brothers, fought him for control of Lotharingia and finally forced Charles to share it. However, Charles was able to outsmart Louis and won control of Italy and the Roman Empire.
    When Charles' nephew, Lothair II, died, Louis and Charles seized control of his lands and split it between them in the Treaty of Meersen in 870.
    In 875, after the death of another nephew, Emperor Louis II, Charles was crowned Holy Roman Emperor on December 25th by Pope John VIII. A year later, Louis "The German" died and Charles invaded Germany but he was defeated by Louis' son, Louis "The Younger". Charles attacked Italy in 877 but was forced to retreat in order to attend to other rebellions and uprisings. He died on his way home from Italy.

    Charles married Countess Richildis De Autun Of METZ on 25 Nov 870 in Aix La Chapelle, Austrasia. Richildis (daughter of Count Bivin METZ (ARDENNES) and Richilda Of ARLES) was born about 850 in France; died about 912 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Countess Richildis De Autun Of METZ was born about 850 in France (daughter of Count Bivin METZ (ARDENNES) and Richilda Of ARLES); died about 912 in France.

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    • _UID: 5EC9FEEFC4664C209F4FB18F1791A4698D2A

    Children:
    1. Princess Rothilde Of FRANCE was born about 871 in France; died on 22 Mar 928.
    2. 1. Prince Pbepin Of FRANCE was born about 872 in France; died in 874.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Louis I "The Pious" Lothair Of DE AQUITAINE, Holy Roman EmperorLouis I "The Pious" Lothair Of DE AQUITAINE, Holy Roman Emperor was born on 16 Apr 778 in Chasseneuil, Aquitaine, Gironde, France (son of Charlemagne De FRANCE, King Of The Franks and Queen Hildegard Of SWABIA, Countess Of Vinzgau); died on 20 Jun 840 in Castle Of Ingelheim, Germany; was buried in Aachen Cathedral, Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia.

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    • Name: The Pious
    • _UID: 0568683C090444A58C5F9CD212B03E3B9BFB

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    BIOGRAPHY: Louis I (Holy Roman Empire), called 'The Pious' (778-840). He was the son and sole successor of Charlemagne. In 817 Louis made plans for an orderly succession among his sons: Lothair I, Louis II (Louis the German), and Pepin of Aquitaine. Later he wanted to include in the succession Charles II (Charles the Bald), his son by a second marriage. Dissatisfied, his older sons rebelled (830, 833) against him and fought among themselves for supremacy as well. Pepin died in 838, and in 843 the empire was divided among the three surviving brothers (see Verdun, Treaty of), Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia. Alias: Louis the /Pious/, Ludwig the Pious Custom Field:<_FA#> BET. 781 - 814King of Aquitaine Custom Field:<_FA#> BET. 814 - 840King of Franks/Franki sh Emperor Louis was crowned king of Aquitaine in 781 to slow rebellion after Charlemagne's defeat in Spain by the Saracen Moslems. In 793, the Saracens in vaded Aquitaine under Caliph Hisham. In 795, the Spanish March was created wi th William as its Count. The next year, King Louis and Count William defeated the Saracens and secured the Frankish-held areas of northeast Spain. The con tinued to fight the Saracens until 813 when all of Navarre was conquered by Wi lliam and Louis. In 806, Charlemagne wrote in his will that his sons Louis, Cha rles, and Pepin would divide the Empire on his death. Pepin died in 810 and Charles followed in 811. By 813, Byzantine nobles came to Charlemagne to reco gnize him as Emperor (he was 69 years old), and so he ordered Louis to come fr om Aquitaine to be crowned co-Emperor and designated successor. When Charlema gne died in 814, Louis succeeded to all thrones. Louis put his son, Pepin, on t he throne of Aquitaine, made Lothar co-Emperor, and made his son, Louis, king of Bavaria. Louis "the Pious" first reformed the court in a "moral purge" by sending all of the unmarried princesses to nunneries and sending Charlemagne's three illegitimate sons to monasteries. He then put down a rebellion in Ita ly. When his wife, Irmengard/Ermengard, died, he remarried "Black Judith" of the Alamanic race of the Welfs. He'd already made his three sons, Pepin, Loui s, and Lothar his successors. However, when his son, Charles, was born in 823 , he tried desperately to include him in the succession. In 829, he dropped L othar's imperial title as co-Emperor and sent him off to Italy. The next year , the three brothers united and attacked their father, forcing him to abdicate . They demanded that Lothar be given back his imperial title and they sent Ju dith off to a nunnery. By 831, however, Louis the Pious managed to regain his power, bring back his wife, drop Lothar completely from his will and replace him with Charles, and refused to allow Lothar to ever return to court without permission. That same year, Pepin of Aquitaine revolted on his own and Louis o f Bavaria followed the next year. Emperor Louis declared that Pepin was form ally deposed of his titles, but he could not enforce this order. In 833, the three brothers gained support from Pope Gregory IV and many of the Emperor's o wn generals. Lothar made a settlement; Louis and Charles were imprisoned; Jud ith was sent in exile to Italy under the eye of Lother; Louis of Bavaria and P epin of Aquitaine were to gain territory that was formally under imperial auth ority. By 834 Pepin and Louis released their father and brother from jail, Ju dith was brought back, and peace was made. In 835, Louis was re-crowned with great pomp. Pepin died in 838 and Louis put Charles on the throne of Aquitaine. The nobles, however, put Pepin's son, Pepin II, on the throne. Neither Cha rles nor Pepin II held authority. Louis the Pious died in 840 and a civil war ensued over the Empire's division that lasted until peace was finally made in 843.

    Louis married Empress Judith The Fair Of BAVARIA, Princess Of Bavaria in Feb 818-819 in Aix La Chapelle, Austrasia. Judith (daughter of Duke Welf (Guelph) Of BAVARIA, Count Of Bavaria and Egilwich (Heilwig) Of SAXONY, Duchess Of Bavaria) was born in 805 in Of Altdorf, Bavaria; died on 19 Apr 843 in Tours, Indre-Et-Loire, Touraine, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Empress Judith The Fair Of BAVARIA, Princess Of Bavaria was born in 805 in Of Altdorf, Bavaria (daughter of Duke Welf (Guelph) Of BAVARIA, Count Of Bavaria and Egilwich (Heilwig) Of SAXONY, Duchess Of Bavaria); died on 19 Apr 843 in Tours, Indre-Et-Loire, Touraine, France.

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    • _UID: 4F8F9320016B4963920F7296AB4C44C85568
    • Alt. Birth: 800, Altdorf, Bavaria; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    Sources: RC 43, 171, 185; Coe; Ancestral Roots 140; AF; Kraentzler1458;
    Pfafman; Helm.
    RC: Judith of Bavaria (of Altdorf). She was the second wife of Louis.
    K: Judith Welf von Altorf.
    Roots: Judith, daughter of Welf I, Duke of Bavaria. Helm: Judith,grandmother of Judith, wife of Ethelwulf.

    Children:
    1. Gisele FRANCE, Princess Of France was born in 819; died on 1 Jul 874 in , Italy.
    2. 2. Emperor Charles II "The Bald", Holy Roman Empire was born on 13 Jun 823 in Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia; died on 6 Oct 877 in Brides Les Bains, Bourgogne; was buried in St. Denis, Paris, Seine, France.

  3. 6.  Count Bivin METZ (ARDENNES) was born about 810 (son of Count Richard, Of Amiens); died in 863.

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    • _UID: 2CF0E2FE8A1A44E2B91A96DC50C0E8181BF8

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    soc.genealogy.medieval on 10 Nov 1996 (in part): Subject: Re: Will the real Boso please stand up (was Re: SAVOY) "That King Boso was the son of count Bivin [or Budwine] is proven by the contemporary "Annals Bertiniani" ("Annals of St. Bertin" in English), under the year 869, where Boso is explicitly called a son of Bivin. Boso's maternal grandfather was another Boso, an Italian count. It was this Italian Boso who was the father-in-law of Lothar II and Bivin." . . . "The confusion that has led some to make Theodoric [Thierry I "the Treasurer" (RIN 1240)] the father of Boso [King of Provence (RIN 2137)] is briefly discussed by Settipani. Here is the short version. Theodoric did have a son named Richard [RIN 3473], who has been erroneously identified by some with duke Richard of Burgundy (King Boso's brother) [i.e. RICHARD THE JUSTICIAR (RIN 1238)], and this erroneous identification has led to Boso being incorrectly called the son of Theodoric."

    Bivin married Richilda Of ARLES. Richilda (daughter of Boso) died in 883. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Richilda Of ARLES (daughter of Boso); died in 883.

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    • _UID: 313A3A142B46408195B4D710007E202EE78B

    Children:
    1. 3. Countess Richildis De Autun Of METZ was born about 850 in France; died about 912 in France.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Charlemagne De FRANCE, King Of The FranksCharlemagne De FRANCE, King Of The Franks was born on 2 Apr 747 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany; was christened in 754 in St Denis, Paris, Seine, France (son of Pepin III "The Short" Of The FRANKS, King Of France and Berthe (Bertrada) II "Broadfoot" LAON, Countess Of Laon); died on 28 Jan 814 in Aix-La-Chapelle, Aachen, Rhineland, Germany; was buried in Aachen Cathedral, Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia.

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    • _UID: 31CD9CA133674E31ACCD145161E3EBAC0D15

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    Charles the Great ruled so many lands that he was called different titles by his many languaged peoples. Carolus Magnus, Karl der Grosse, Charlemagne, Charles the Great. He ruled during the dark ages, a bright star that scholars were inspired by for centuries. Charles inherited only part of his kingdom from his father, less than half of France and the low countries. Before he died he had conquered half of Europe, Italy, Germany and Spain. He held the title, King of France, from 768 till his death in 814. He held the title King of the Lombards (Italy) from 774 to 800. He gained the title of King of Germany in 785. He was the Frankish Emporer from 800-814. In a Christmas Day ceremony in Rome in the year 800, he was crowned Roman Emperor of the West by Pope Leo III.

    A very religious man, he was the first to be called the Holy Roman Emperor. He dearly loved his children, and would not even allow his daughters to marry out of court. He built a palace swimming pool and loved to hunt. He valued learning and brought in many artists and scholars as well as opened schools. Most classical literature was preserved during this period thanks to him.

    (C-571, 1878, 2247) Charles had four wives and up to five mistresses resulting in 16 children. :(C-1351) He died on Jan. 28, 813/814 in Aachen, Rhine, Prussia and was buried at the Cathedral of Aachen known as Aix-la-Chapelle in France (now Germany). His palace and home were in Aix-la-Chapelle as well. A traditional story about Charlemagne's gravesite is that in the year 1000, Otto III opened Charlemange's Tomb and found him seated in a marble chair. He removed the marble thrown and it was used for the coronation of the Emperor's for hundreds of years after.
    (C-1372, 1419) Other Event(s): Ruled: bet 0768 and 0814 Place: Aachen Ruled: 0768 Place: Northern France Ruled: bet 0768 and 0771 Place: At War: bet 0772 and 0785 Place: Saxony Conquered: 0773 Place: Lombardy (Burgundy) Conquered: 0774 Place: Italy Visited: 0774 Place: Rome, Italy Invaded: 0777 Place: Spain At War: 0778 Place: Spain Defeated: 0778 Place: Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees. Battle of: 0782 Place: Verdun (Alsace-Lorraine) At War: bet 0791 and 0796 Place: the Balkans. Achievements: bet 0793 and 0804 Place: Aachen, France Battle of: 0796 Place: Danube Coronation: 25 Dec 0800 Place: Rome

    Charlemagne married Queen Hildegard Of SWABIA, Countess Of Vinzgau in 771 in Aix-La-Chapelle, Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. Hildegard (daughter of Geroud I Of SWABIA, Count Of Vinzgauduke Of Allemania and Emma (Imma) Of ALLEMANIA, Duchess Of Swabia) was born in 758; died on 30 Apr 783 in , Thionville, Moselle, France; was buried in St Arnoul Abbey, Metz, Austrasia, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Queen Hildegard Of SWABIA, Countess Of Vinzgau was born in 758 (daughter of Geroud I Of SWABIA, Count Of Vinzgauduke Of Allemania and Emma (Imma) Of ALLEMANIA, Duchess Of Swabia); died on 30 Apr 783 in , Thionville, Moselle, France; was buried in St Arnoul Abbey, Metz, Austrasia, France.

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    • AFN: 9GCD-17
    • _UID: D7BA5F3DA5CC47EDB76DBA77F7B58689E22E
    • Alt. Birth: 758, Vinzgau; Alt. Birth
    • unknown: 30 Apr 783; Divorced

    Notes:

    Her title was Hildegard of Vinzgua in Tompsett's Royalty Site. Charlemagne and Hildegard had at least seven children. He married her in the same year he married and divorced Desideria.

    BIOGRAPHY:Hildegard Empress of THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE

    Children:
    1. Charles INGLEHEIM, Duke Of Ingelheim was born about 772 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia; died on 4 Dec 811.
    2. King/ Pepin (Or Carloman) Of LOMBARDY, King Of Italy was born in Apr 773 in Aachen ( Aix-La-Chapelle), Germany; was christened on 12 Apr 781 in Rome, Italy; died on 8 Jul 810 in Milan, Italy.
    3. Rotrud CAROLINGIAN was born about 775 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany; died after 839.
    4. 4. Louis I "The Pious" Lothair Of DE AQUITAINE, Holy Roman Emperor was born on 16 Apr 778 in Chasseneuil, Aquitaine, Gironde, France; died on 20 Jun 840 in Castle Of Ingelheim, Germany; was buried in Aachen Cathedral, Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia.
    5. Princess Bertha Of France CAROLINGIAN, Lady was born in Jun 779 in Chasseneuil, Aquitaine, Gironde, France; died on 11 Mar 826.
    6. Gisela was born about 781 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia; died in 814.
    7. Hildegarde, Princess Of West was born in 782 in Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia; died on 9 Jun 783.

  3. 10.  Duke Welf (Guelph) Of BAVARIA, Count Of Bavaria was born about 752 in Altdorf, Bavaria (son of Count Ruthard Of ARGENGAU and Hermenlindis); died in 819.

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    • _UID: D86DA9C07286413AA496BAC5F9BDF4C549C6

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    Sources: RC 171, 185, 300; A. Roots; AF; Pfafman.
    RC: Welf, Count in the Entgau, Bavaria and Swabia. Died 819.
    Others: He was the Duke of Bavaria, Count of Andech and Count ofAltorf.

    Welf married Egilwich (Heilwig) Of SAXONY, Duchess Of Bavaria. Egilwich was born about 757 in Of, Bavaria; died after 833. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Egilwich (Heilwig) Of SAXONY, Duchess Of Bavaria was born about 757 in Of, Bavaria; died after 833.

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    • AFN: GS52-CS
    • _UID: 9A974C4F66C54D2CBCA7431BBAD13AADA377

    Notes:

    Sources: RC 171, 300; AF; Pfafman.
    AF and Pfafman have two birth dates: 757 and 780.
    RC: Egilwich/Eigilwich, a Saxon. She became Abbess of Challes, nearParis,
    826.

    Children:
    1. Conrad I (Konrad I) De AUXERRE, Count was born about 800; died on 21 Sep 862.
    2. 5. Empress Judith The Fair Of BAVARIA, Princess Of Bavaria was born in 805 in Of Altdorf, Bavaria; died on 19 Apr 843 in Tours, Indre-Et-Loire, Touraine, France.

  5. 12.  Count Richard, Of Amiens (son of Count Richard, Of Rouen); died after 814.

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    • _UID: 8774363327984E3591A46647A2C1410F3B33

    Children:
    1. 6. Count Bivin METZ (ARDENNES) was born about 810; died in 863.

  6. 14.  Boso and died.

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    • _UID: D7CE40C9588E4059AC66C81FEB7AD5E94934

    Children:
    1. 7. Richilda Of ARLES died in 883.