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  1. Carloman of Bavaria. Carloman ( German: Karlmann, Latin: Carlomannus; c. 830 – 22 March 880) was a Frankish king of the Carolingian dynasty. He was the eldest son of Louis the German, king of East Francia, and Hemma, daughter of a Bavarian count.

  2. Carloman was the eldest son of Louis II the German and Emma and father of the emperor Arnulf. Appointed by his father to govern the eastern frontier of Bavaria, Carloman rebelled against his father in 861 and in 862–863; nevertheless, in 865 he was entrusted with a share in Louis’s authority, being.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Carloman, king of Bavaria's Timeline. Death of Carloman, king of Bavaria at Bayern, Trauns... Genealogy for Karlmann de Bavière, Rois des Bavaria (c.830 - 880) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Apr 27, 2022 · Brother of Pépin III, King of the Franks and Hiltrud I d'Austrasie, Duchess of Bavaria. Half brother of Bernard, count & Abbot of St. Quentin; Remigius Archbishop des Rouen; Hieronymus / Jerónimo / Jérome, comte-Abbé de Saint-Quentin; Grifo and N.N. d'Austrasie.

  5. Carloman (born c. 715—died Aug. 17, 754) was a Frankish prince, son of Charles Martel and brother of Pippin III the Short. After inheriting Austrasia, Alemannia, Thuringia, and the suzerainty of Bavaria from his father, Carloman fought alone and with his brother to suppress external enemies and rebellious subjects.

  6. Aug 8, 2016 · Carloman (kär´lōmän´), d. 880, king of Bavaria, Carinthia, Pannonia, and Moravia (876–80) and of Italy (877–80), son of Louis the German [1] and father of Arnulf, emperor of the West. He failed (875) to prevent the assumption of the imperial crown by his uncle, Charles II (Charles the Bald).

  7. May 19, 2021 · Shortly after the death of Louis II in 875, Charles invaded Italy and usurped control from his nephew, Carloman of Bavaria. Charles the Bald died in 877, returning Italy to Carloman. In West Francia, he was succeeded by his sons, Louis the Stammerer (Louis II of West Francia; r. 877-879) and Carloman II of West Francia (r. 879-884).

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