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      • In 814, Lothair was appointed king of Bavaria. In 817, his father named him co – emperor and crowned him at Aachen. In conjunction with the coronation, Louis also enacted his Ordinatio imperrii by which he designated Lothair as successor and placed the latter's younger brothers, Louis of Bavaria and Pipen of Aquitaine, under his authority.
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  2. Lothair spent the years 822825, as regent for Italy, significantly reducing the power and independence of his uncle, King Bernard of Italy (812 – 817), without actually displacing him. While in Italy, Lothair was also crowned emperor by Pope paschal i at Rome (823).

  3. Jun 11, 2018 · Lothair I (lōthâr´), 795855, emperor of the West (840–55), son and successor of Louis I [1]. In 817 his father crowned him coemperor. He was recrowned (823) at Rome by the pope and issued (824) a constitution, proclaiming his right to confirm papal elections.

  4. Feb 22, 2024 · King of the Franks 814855, Holy Roman Emperor 817–855. The political life of Lothair I was shaped by the decision of his father, Louis I the Pious, to revise ... From: Lothair I in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology »

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LotharingiaLotharingia - Wikipedia

    In 939, Henry's son and successor, Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, invaded Lotharingia, and at the Battle of Andernach defeated Gilbert who drowned trying to flee across the Rhine. The dukes of Lotharingia were thereafter royal appointees.

  6. Pope Sergius II (844-847), choice of the Roman nobility, was consecrated without reference to Emperor Lothaire, the latter sent his son Louis with an army, and only when "Sergius succeeded in pacifying Louis, whom he crowned king" did Lothair I side with Sergius II.

  7. May 10, 2021 · Constantine I (Flavius Valerius Constantinus) was Roman emperor from 306-337 CE and is known to history as Constantine the Great for his conversion to Christianity in 312 CE and his subsequent Christianization of the Roman Empire. His conversion was motivated in part by a vision he experienced at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in Rome in 312 CE.

  8. www.gwleibniz.com › britannica_pages › emp_lothair_iLothair I. - Leibnitiana

    Ruler in Italy from 822, Lothair was crowned emperor by Pope Paschal I. (d. 824) in 823. He issued the Constitutio Romana (824), affirming imperial sovereignty over Rome and demanding an oath of fealty from the pope.