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Lothair I (German: Lothar, French: Lothaire, Italian: Lotario) (79523 September 855), king of Italy (818855) and Holy Roman Emperor (840855), was the eldest son of the emperor Louis the Pious and his wife Ermengarde of Hesbaye, daughter of Ingerman, duke of Hesbaye. He was the heir to the entire Carolingian Empire, but had to share it with his brothers because of the traditional Frankish practice of division of patrimonies amongst all surviving sons. Upon their father's death, Lothair and his brothers warred for three years until the Treaty of Verdun in 843, which redivided the realm into three constituent parts. Lothair remained emperor and ruler in Italy and also received the kingship of the Middle Franks.

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Japanese (Japanese) ロタール1世
German (German) Lothar I. (Frankenreich)
Spanish (Spanish) Lotario I
French (French) Lothaire Ier
Italian (Italian) Lotario I

840s

(France) (845). Important people: Charles the Bald Louis the German Lothair I Kenneth I of Scotland... the death of Louis the Pious, his sons Charles the Bald, Louis the German and Lothair II fight about...

850

father Lothair I. Births Emperor Seiwa of Japan, 56th imperial ruler of Japan (+ 881). Al-Batani... (+ 899). Harald Harfagre, king of Norway 865-933 (+ 933) Deaths Emperor Nimmyo of Japan Ramiro I...

Lotharingia

Lotharingia was a kingdom in western Europe, named after Lothair, King of Lotharingia (reigned 855-869), who received it in 855 from his father, Lothair I (795-855), Holy Roman Emperor. It comprised (broadly speaking) the present: Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland...

Battle of Fontenay (841)

entry for "Lothair I" in the 1911 Encyclopedia. Please update as needed... spite of his personal gallantry, Lothair was defeated by his brother Louis the German, and half-brother...

Pope Benedict III

between the sons of Lothair I (the future Lothair II, Louis II and Charles the Bald) on the latter's... list - chronological list Succeeded by: Pope Nicholas I References 9th edition (1880s) of the...

Pope Gregory IV

. Papal dependence on the Holy Roman Emperor loosened through the quarrels of Louis I the Pious and his sons, the future Lothair I, Pepin and Louis the German. On the sons' rebellion against their father, Gregory supported Lothair, hoping his intervention would promote peace, but in practice this...

Oath of Strasbourg

with Lothaire I will never treat with my will against my brother Charles. Si Lodhuvigs sagrament..., starting today, as God will give me the knowledge and the power, I will defend my brother Charles with... Charles my lord doesn't hold, if I can't change his mind, nor me nor anyone I can change his mind will...

Lothair II of Lotharingia

Lothair (825 - August 8, 869), was the second son of the emperor Lothair I. On his father's death... chiefly occupied by efforts on the part of Lothair to obtain a divorce from his wife Teutberga, a... of the fact that Lothair had no sons to inherit his lands. Lothair, whose desire for the divorce was...

Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor

Lothair I, became the designated king of Italy in 839, and taking up his residence in that country... father in September 855 became sole emperor. The division of Lothair's dominions, by which he... German against his own brother Lothair, King of Lotharingia, and King Charles the Bald. But after...

Lyon

to Lothair I. Lyon was a scene of mass violence against Huguenots in the St. Bartholomew's Day...

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