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  1. For the continuation, see King of Burgundy. Carloman, King of Bavaria 876–880. King of Italy 877. Charles III, called the Fat, King of Swabia, Alemannia and Rhaetia 876–887, inherited Italy from his brother Carloman in 879, and inherited the remainder of East Francia from his brother Louis in 882.

  2. Ludwig III. Former king of Bavaria. 1919. Germany adopts the democratic 'Weimar constitution' following the abolition of the German empire. This new Germany consists of the former German kingdoms and duchies, all of which have now been abolished, including Baden, Bavaria, Hesse, Lippe , Saxony and Württemberg.

  3. Nov 10, 2022 · The Kingdom of Bavaria foundation dates back to the ascension of prince-elector Maximilian IV Joseph of the House of Wittelsbach as King of Bavaria in 1805. The 1805 Peace of Pressburg allowed Maximilian to raise Bavaria to the status of a kingdom. The King still served as an elector until Bavaria seceded from the Holy Roman Empire on 1 August ...

  4. Aug 1, 2016 · The most successful ruler ever seen in Dark Age Europe, Charlemagne – “Charles the Great” – ruled the Franks from 768 to 814 AD. Building upon an already substantial empire, he expanded the Frankish territory as far as northern Spain in the west, Bavaria in the east, Italy in the south and the German coast in the north.

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  5. Description: A map showing the kingdoms, empires and domains of tribal groups in Europe at the death of Charles the Great in 814 CE. Place Names: A Complete Map of ...

  6. 3 Frankish Gaul to 814; 4 The Frankish kingdoms, 814–898: the West; 5 The Frankish Kingdoms, 817–911: the East and Middle Kingdoms; 6 Fines Imperii: the Marches; 7 The Vikings in Francia and Anglo-Saxon England to 911; 8 Scandinavia, c. 700–1066; 9 Slavs and Bulgars; 10 The Muslims in Europe; 11 Spain: the northern kingdoms and the ...

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  8. www.gwleibniz.com › britannica_pages › bavariaBavaria - G. W. Leibniz

    The last duke of the Agilolfing family, Tassilo III, was deposed in 788 by Charlemagne (742-814), who incorporated Bavaria into the Carolingian empire. After the partitioning of the Carolingian empire in 817, the duchy of Bavaria was given to Louis the Pious and then to his son Louis the German, king of the East Franks.

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