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
Birth [E6845] 778 Casseneuil  
 
Death [E6846] 840-06-20 Ingelheim  
 
Birth [E6847] 778-08-00    
1a
Death [E6848] 840-06-20    
1b

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Charlemagne, Emperor [I79294401]742-04-02813/4-01-28 (Julian)
Mother Suabia, Lady Hildegarde of Savoy & [I79294489]Wft 732-754Wft 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
Germany, Emperor Lothaire of [I79286271]795855
Germany, Louis of [I79286272]806876
    Family of France, Emperor Louis I the Debonaire of and Bavaria, Judith of [F35212853]
Married Wife Bavaria, Judith of [I79294399] ( * about 800 + 843-04-19 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E39015] Feb 818/19    
1c
Marriage [E39016] 819    
 
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
France, Gisele of [I79286267]876
France, Emperor Charles II the Bald of [I79285288]Bet. 788 - 833Bet. 816 - 911
    Family of France, Emperor Louis I the Debonaire of [F35210421]
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
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

  1. Charlemagne, Emperor [I79294401]
    1. Suabia, Lady Hildegarde of Savoy & [I79294489]
      1. Rotrude, Princess [I79286419]
      2. Italy, King Pepin of [I79286275]
      3. France, Emperor Louis I the Debonaire of
        1. Hasbaye, Irmengarde of [I79286268]
          1. Germany, Emperor Lothaire of [I79286271]
          2. Germany, Louis of [I79286272]
        2. Bavaria, Judith of [I79294399]
          1. France, Gisele of [I79286267]
          2. France, Emperor Charles II the Bald of [I79285288]
          1. Orleans, Count of [I79288661]
      4. Berthe, Lady [I79286420]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 21, Ed. 1 [S31232098]
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