France, Emperor Louis I the Debonaire of
Birth Name | France, Emperor Louis I the Debonaire of |
Gramps ID | I79286263 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 62 years, 5 months, 19 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth [E6845] | 778 | Casseneuil |
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Death [E6846] | 840-06-20 | Ingelheim |
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Birth [E6847] | 778-08-00 |
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Death [E6848] | 840-06-20 |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Charlemagne, Emperor [I79294401] | 742-04-02 | 813/4-01-28 (Julian) | |
Mother | Suabia, Lady Hildegarde of Savoy & [I79294489] | Wft 732-754 | Wft 776-842 | |
Sister | Rotrude, Princess [I79286419] | 773 | 810-06-01 | |
Brother | Italy, King Pepin of [I79286275] | 776 | 810-07-08 | |
France, Emperor Louis I the Debonaire of [I79286263] | 778 | 840-06-20 | ||
Sister | Berthe, Lady [I79286420] | 779 | 853 |
Families
  |   | Family of France, Emperor Louis I the Debonaire of and Hasbaye, Irmengarde of [F35209317] | ||||||||||||||||||
Unknown | Partner | Hasbaye, Irmengarde of [I79286268] ( * + 818 ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Germany, Emperor Lothaire of [I79286271] | 795 | 855 |
Germany, Louis of [I79286272] | 806 | 876 |
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Marriage [E39015] | Feb 818/19 |
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Marriage [E39016] | 819 |
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Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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France, Gisele of [I79286267] | 876 | |
France, Emperor Charles II the Bald of [I79285288] | Bet. 788 - 833 | Bet. 816 - 911 |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Orleans, Count of [I79288661] |
Narrative
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 21, Ed. 1, Tree #1186, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1999]
Louis I (Holy Roman Empire), called the Pious was Holy Roman
Emperor(814-840), king of France(814-840), king of Germany(814-840). 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. A
weak and indecisive man, Louis soon lost control over his own family.
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 (Treaty of Verdun) among the three surviving
brothers.
Pedigree
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Charlemagne, Emperor [I79294401]
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Suabia, Lady Hildegarde of Savoy & [I79294489]
- Rotrude, Princess [I79286419]
- Italy, King Pepin of [I79286275]
- France, Emperor Louis I the Debonaire of
- Berthe, Lady [I79286420]
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Suabia, Lady Hildegarde of Savoy & [I79294489]
Ancestors
Source References
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Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 21, Ed. 1
[S31232098]
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- Page: Tree #1186
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