Louis II, King of Germany
(Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel, Page 86.)
(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 131, Line 172-41.)
(Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Page 369).
Also Known As: Louis "Le Germanique". AKA: Louis, King de Baviere. Born:either 804 or 806, son of Louis I, King de France and Ermengarde d'Esbay,Some sources assert that Louis was born in the year 806. There also issome disagreement as to whether this Louis should be Louis I or Louis II,King of Germany. The resolution to that disagreement lies in whether onecan consider Louis' father as Louis I, King of Germany. Note - between817 and 876: King of Allemania from 817 to 876. Following a new divisionof the Empire in favor of Charles "Le Chauve", Louis II joined hisbrothers Lothaire and Pepin in a revolt against their father King LouisI, "Le Debonnaire" (also "Le Pieux") of France. When Lotaire becameEmperor, Louis II joined him in a fight against Charles "Le Chauve". In858, Louis leaves Worms and invades his brother Charles' kingdom, withthe support of Aquitaine and Bretagne. He begins to distribute the landsamong counts and bishops. Charles in turn seeks refuge in Bourgogne. InReims, on 25 November 858, the conference of bishops condemns Louis forthe cruelty of his troops, sending Christian against Christian, andbrother against brother. On 7 June 860, the brothers are reconciled inSaint-Castor de Coblence. Meanwhile the Normands pillage Amiens, Noyon,Beauvais, the Iberian peninsula and take Pisa in Italy. In 861, theydevastate Paris. Upon the death of Lotaire II, Louis II got a part ofLorraine through the Treaty of Mersen (870). Married in 827 in Bavaria:Emma de Baviere, daughter of Welf, Count de Baviere . Died: on 28 Aug 876.
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 180).
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Louis II, King of Germany
(Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel, Page 86.)
(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 131, Line 172-41.)
(Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Page 369).
Also Known As: Louis "Le Germanique". AKA: Louis, King de Baviere. Born:either 804 or 806, son of Louis I, King de France and Ermengarde d'Esbay,Some sources assert that Louis was born in the year 806. There also issome disagreement as to whether this Louis should be Louis I or Louis II,King of Germany. The resolution to that disagreement lies in whether onecan consider Louis' father as Louis I, King of Germany. Note - between817 and 876: King of Allemania from 817 to 876. Following a new divisionof the Empire in favor of Charles "Le Chauve", Louis II joined hisbrothers Lothaire and Pepin in a revolt against their father King LouisI, "Le Debonnaire" (also "Le Pieux") of France. When Lotaire becameEmperor, Louis II joined him in a fight against Charles "Le Chauve". In858, Louis leaves Worms and invades his brother Charles' kingdom, withthe support of Aquitaine and Bretagne. He begins to distribute the landsamong counts and bishops. Charles in turn seeks refuge in Bourgogne. InReims, on 25 November 858, the conference of bishops condemns Louis forthe cruelty of his troops, sending Christian against Christian, andbrother against brother. On 7 June 860, the brothers are reconciled inSaint-Castor de Coblence. Meanwhile the Normands pillage Amiens, Noyon,Beauvais, the Iberian peninsula and take Pisa in Italy. In 861, theydevastate Paris. Upon the death of Lotaire II, Louis II got a part ofLorraine through the Treaty of Mersen (870). Married in 827 in Bavaria:Emma de Baviere, daughter of Welf, Count de Baviere . Died: on 28 Aug 876.
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 180).
Louis II, King of Germany
(Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel, Page 86.)
(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 131, Line 172-41.)
(Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Page 369).
Also Known As: Louis "Le Germanique". AKA: Louis, King de Baviere. Born:either 804 or 806, son of Louis I, King de France and Ermengarde d'Esbay,Some sources assert that Louis was born in the year 806. There also issome disagreement as to whether this Louis should be Louis I or Louis II,King of Germany. The resolution to that disagreement lies in whether onecan consider Louis' father as Louis I, King of Germany. Note - between817 and 876: King of Allemania from 817 to 876. Following a new divisionof the Empire in favor of Charles "Le Chauve", Louis II joined hisbrothers Lothaire and Pepin in a revolt against their father King LouisI, "Le Debonnaire" (also "Le Pieux") of France. When Lotaire becameEmperor, Louis II joined him in a fight against Charles "Le Chauve". In858, Louis leaves Worms and invades his brother Charles' kingdom, withthe support of Aquitaine and Bretagne. He begins to distribute the landsamong counts and bishops. Charles in turn seeks refuge in Bourgogne. InReims, on 25 November 858, the conference of bishops condemns Louis forthe cruelty of his troops, sending Christian against Christian, andbrother against brother. On 7 June 860, the brothers are reconciled inSaint-Castor de Coblence. Meanwhile the Normands pillage Amiens, Noyon,Beauvais, the Iberian peninsula and take Pisa in Italy. In 861, theydevastate Paris. Upon the death of Lotaire II, Louis II got a part ofLorraine through the Treaty of Mersen (870). Married in 827 in Bavaria:Emma de Baviere, daughter of Welf, Count de Baviere . Died: on 28 Aug 876.
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 180).
Louis II, King of Germany
(Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel, Page 86.)
(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 131, Line 172-41.)
(Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Page 369).
Also Known As: Louis "Le Germanique". AKA: Louis, King de Baviere. Born:either 804 or 806, son of Louis I, King de France and Ermengarde d'Esbay,Some sources assert that Louis was born in the year 806. There also issome disagreement as to whether this Louis should be Louis I or Louis II,King of Germany. The resolution to that disagreement lies in whether onecan consider Louis' father as Louis I, King of Germany. Note - between817 and 876: King of Allemania from 817 to 876. Following a new divisionof the Empire in favor of Charles "Le Chauve", Louis II joined hisbrothers Lothaire and Pepin in a revolt against their father King LouisI, "Le Debonnaire" (also "Le Pieux") of France. When Lotaire becameEmperor, Louis II joined him in a fight against Charles "Le Chauve". In858, Louis leaves Worms and invades his brother Charles' kingdom, withthe support of Aquitaine and Bretagne. He begins to distribute the landsamong counts and bishops. Charles in turn seeks refuge in Bourgogne. InReims, on 25 November 858, the conference of bishops condemns Louis forthe cruelty of his troops, sending Christian against Christian, andbrother against brother. On 7 June 860, the brothers are reconciled inSaint-Castor de Coblence. Meanwhile the Normands pillage Amiens, Noyon,Beauvais, the Iberian peninsula and take Pisa in Italy. In 861, theydevastate Paris. Upon the death of Lotaire II, Louis II got a part ofLorraine through the Treaty of Mersen (870). Married in 827 in Bavaria:Emma de Baviere, daughter of Welf, Count de Baviere . Died: on 28 Aug 876.
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 180).
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