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    Lothair II (835 – 8 August 869) was the king of Lotharingia from 855 until his death in 869. He was the second son of Emperor Lothair I and Ermengarde of Tours. He was married to Teutberga (died 875), daughter of Boso the Elder.

  2. Mar 22, 2024 · Lothar (II) (born c. 835—died Aug. 8, 869, Piacenza, Italy) was a Frankish king of the area known as Lotharingia. His attempts to have his marriage dissolved so that he could marry his mistress caused much controversy and led to a bitter struggle between himself and Pope Nicholas I.

  3. Alda (or Hilda) Lothair II (926/8 – 22 November 950), often Lothair of Arles, was the King of Italy from 947 to his death. He was of the noble Frankish lineage of the Bosonids, descended from Boso the Elder. His father and predecessor was Hugh of Provence, great-grandson of Lothair II, King of Lotharingia, and his mother was a German princess ...

  4. Lothair (French: Lothaire; Latin: Lothārius; 941 – 2 March 986), sometimes called Lothair II, III or IV, was the penultimate Carolingian king of West Francia, reigning from 10 September 954 until his death in 986.

  5. May 17, 2018 · World Encyclopedia. Lothair II. views 3,487,753 updated Jun 27 2018. Lothair II (1070–1137) (Sometimes called Lothair III, ‘the Saxon’) King of the Germans and Holy Roman Emperor (1125–37). He secured the throne through war (1125–35) against the Hohenstaufen.

  6. Sep 20, 2008 · Lothair II King of Lorraine, 855-869. When Lothair I died in 855, his son Lothair II received the northern part of his father's kingdom, which, lacking a more suitable name, was called "Lothaire's kingdom" (regnum Lotharii), which eventually became known as Lotharingia, or Lorraine. Much of Lothair's reign was occupied by his attempts to set ...

  7. New Catholic Encyclopedia. LOTHAIR II, FRANKISH KING Reigned: 855–869; d. Piacenza, Italy; the second oldest son of Emperor lothair i, and brother of Louis II and Charles of Provence. When his father's kingdom was divided (855), Lothair II received the northern part, between Frisia and the Jura mountains, which included aachen.

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