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  1. Bernard of Italy. Bernard (797 – 17 April 818) was the King of Italy from 810 to 818. He plotted against his uncle, Emperor Louis the Pious, when the latter's Ordinatio Imperii made Bernard a vassal of his cousin Lothair. When his plot was discovered, Louis had him blinded, a procedure which killed him. Life.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Bernard of Italy. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bernard. King of the Lombards. 17th century commemorative fresco from Bernard's grave in Milan, Italy. Reign. 810–818. Born. 797. Birthplace. Vermandois, Picardy, France. Died. 17 April 818. Place of death. Aachen, Rhineland, Germany. Buried. Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Predecessor. Pepin ...

  3. Bernard. king of Italy. Learn about this topic in these articles: Carolingian dynastic conflict. In Louis I: The challenges of empire. When Louis’s nephew, King Bernard of Italy, challenged the emperor’s authority in 817, Louis swiftly quashed the rebellion, blinding Bernard and exiling the other conspirators.

  4. Jul 21, 2021 · Biography. Bernard (797, Vermandois, Normandy 17 April 818, Milan, Lombardy), was an illegitimate son of Carloman (Pepin of Italy) , and an unknown woman. His paternal grandparents were Charlemagne and Hildegarde the Swabian. He married Cunigunda of Laon in 813, and had one son: Pepin, Count of Vermandois. [1]

  5. May 23, 2007 · Bernard was named to his father's position as king of Italy in 812 or 813 ["Bernardus filius Pippini, fratris Hludoici filii Karli magni imperatoris, constituitur pro parte suo in regnum Italiae. " Annales Laurissenses Minores (Codex Remensis) , s.a. 812, MGH SS 1: 121; " Pernhardus rex factus est. " Annales Iuvavenses Maiores , s.a. 812, MGH ...

  6. King of Italy (Italian: Re d'Italia; Latin: Rex Italiae) was the title given to the ruler of the Kingdom of Italy after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The first to take the title was Odoacer , a barbarian warlord, in the late 5th century, followed by the Ostrogothic kings up to the mid-6th century.

  7. Biography. Son of Pippin of Italy and grandson of Emperor Charlemagne; became King of Italy after his father's death; captured after the invasion of Italy by the troops of Emperor Louis the Pious (Ludwig der Fromme), blinded and killed. New search.

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