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    2 days ago · The Carolingian dynasty had multiple losses in 810 and 811, as Charlemagne's sister Gisela, his daughter Rotrude, and his sons Pepin the Hunchback, Pepin of Italy, and Charles the Younger died. [254] The deaths of Charles the Younger and Pepin of Italy left Charlemagne's earlier plans for succession in disarray.

  2. 4 days ago · Charles (2 April 742 – 28 January 814), (Charles the Great) Carloman (751 – 4 December 771) Gisela (757–810) Pepin, died in infancy. Chrothais, died young, buried Metz. Adelais, died young, buried Metz. and ; Two unnamed daughters[5] Pepin the Younger. Reign: 751–768; Born 714, probably - Jupille-sur-Meuse (now part of Liege)

    • Walloon Region
    • circa 715
    • Bertha Broadfoot of Laon, Queen of The Franks
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  4. Painting of Charlemagne’s daughter taking his boyfriend home. She worried about leaving footprints on snow then her father finding out about it. So she carried her bf out of castle.

  5. May 5, 2024 · Ardross Castle, Ross-shire, Scotland. Immediate Family: Daughter of Thomas Hamilton, First Earl of Haddington and Margaret Borthwick. Wife of Robert Lindsay, 9th Lord Lindsay of the Byres and Robert Boyd, VII Lord Boyd of Kilmarnock.

    • Scotland
    • Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland
    • circa 1578
    • Ardross Castle, Ross-shire, Scotland
  6. 5 days ago · Bertha (779-826), daughter of Charlemagne & Hildegard. Please see Charlemagne Project for Source Details. [Berta ( [779/80]-11 Mar, 824 or after). "Hruodrudem et Bertham et Gislam" are named daughters of King Charles & Hildegard by Einhard [126].

    • North Rhine-Westphalia
  7. 3 days ago · The Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 was an attempt by Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI to circumvent longstanding law in order to have his daughter succeed him on the imperial throne. It worked but only after a long period of strife. Charles VI and Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick

  8. May 7, 2024 · The most well-known Frankish ruler during this period was Charlemagne who consolidated power and was crowned emperor in Rome by Pope Leo III in 800. The High Middle Ages (1000-1250) was dominated by the activities of the powerful Duke of Normandy (a region in northern France) who later became the King of England after the famous Battle of ...