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  1. Charles the Younger ( c. 772 – 4 December 811) was the son of the Frankish ruler Charlemagne and his wife Queen Hildegard. Charlemagne's second son, Charles gained favour over his older, possibly illegitimate half brother Pepin. Charles was entrusted with lands and important military commands by his father.

  2. Apr 19, 2001 · Charles the Younger (ca. 772 – 4 December 811), was the second son of Charlemagne and the first by his second wife, Hildegard of Swabia.[1] When Charlemagne divided his empire among his sons, his son Charles was designated King of the Franks.

  3. Feb 2, 2023 · Jennifer Westfeldt appeared on "Younger" as Charles' ex-wife, Pauline. Initially, she and Liza struck up a friendship as Liza was editing her book, but their friendship soured when she found out about the budding relationship between Liza and her ex-husband.

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  4. Jun 20, 2018 · The "Younger" Book Charles' Wife Wrote Is Real And I Actually Read It. Everything you need to know about Charles and Pauline's marriage breakdown. by Jenna Guillaume. Editor-at-Large,...

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  5. Charles the Younger (c. 772 – 4 December 811) was the son of the Frankish ruler Charlemagne and his wife Queen Hildegard. Charlemagne's second son, Charles gained favour over his older, possibly illegitimate half brother Pepin. Charles was entrusted with lands and important military commands by his father.

  6. Jun 10, 2021 · Liza soon confesses that she secretly submitted Charles’ unfinished manuscript to the notable writers’ colony Yaddo — and he was accepted. While that’s great news, Charles isn’t thrilled.

  7. A few months before his death and shortly after the murder of his son Grimoald the Younger, he had taken the advice of his wife Plectrude to designate as his sole heir Theudoald, his grandson by their deceased son Grimoald. This was immediately opposed by the Austrasian nobles because Theudoald was a child of only eight years of age.

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