Louis the Pious
Louis the Pious, also called Louis I, (778 - 840) was the third Carolingian King of Franks and 2nd Holy Roman Emperor (814 - 840), King of Aquitaine 781 to 814. He was Charlemagne's sixth son. When Louis died, he left his kingdom in parts to his sons.
Louis the Pious | |
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Emperor of the Romans | |
![]() Louis the Pious, contemporary depiction from 826 as a miles Christi (soldier of Christ), with a poem of Rabanus Maurus overlaid. Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica, Codex Reg. lat 124, f.4v | |
Emperor of the Carolingian Empire | |
Reign | 813–840 |
Coronation | 11 September 813 |
Predecessor | Charlemagne |
Successor | Lothair I |
King of the Franks | |
Reign | 814–840 |
Predecessor | Charlemagne |
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King of Aquitaine | |
Reign | 781–814 |
Predecessor | Charlemagne as King of the Franks |
Successor | Pepin I |
Born | 778 Cassinogilum |
Died | 20 June 840 61–62) Ingelheim | (aged
Burial | Abbey of Saint-Arnould |
Spouse | Ermengarde of Hesbaye Judith of Bavaria |
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House | Carolingian |
Father | Charlemagne |
Mother | Hildegarde |
Religion | Chalcedonian Christianity |
Related pages
- King of Aquitaine
- Charlemagne
- Pepin I of Aquitaine
- Louis the German
- Lothar I
- Charles the Bald
Other websites
- http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Louis_the_Pious_(778-840)
- http://mariefb.pagesperso-orange.fr/casseneuil/palais_charlemagne.htm
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