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10 hours ago · Judith was a daughter of Charles the Bald (823–877), who in turn was the son of Louis the Pious (773–840), a son of Charlemagne (c.742–814). Charles the Bald was king of the Franks from 840–877 and emperor from 875–877. Blurb: Throughout the tenth century, England, as it would be recognized today, formed.
1 day ago · He was concerned with church reform, wrote poetry, built new churches, patronized the arts, and was even the chief architect for Charlemagne’s chapel at Aachen. By 804, he succeeded Alcuin as Charlemagne’s chief theological advisor, and even wielded influence with Charlemagne’s heir, Louis the Pious. Paul the Deacon
3 days ago · Louis the Pious. Definitions of Louis the Pious. noun. third son of Charlemagne and king of France and Germany and Holy Roman Emperor (778-840) synonyms: Louis I.
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5 days ago · The deaths of notable people close to eclipses — including French Emperor Louis the Pious on May 5, 840 and the Prophet Mohammad's son Ibrahim on Jan. 27, 632 — further tied negative beliefs ...
5 days ago · It was Bishop Ado of Vienne, in the late ninth century, who recorded that Gregory asked Louis the Pious to impose the festival, at the new date, upon his whole empire for the sake of uniformity. Around 1100, the chronicler Sigebert Gemblacensis awarded the exact date 835 to this event.
4 days ago · Category: History & Society. In full: Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu. Born: January 18, 1689, Château La Brède, near Bordeaux, France. Died: February 10, 1755, Paris (aged 66) Notable Works: “Persian Letters” “Reflections on Universal Monarchy in Europe”
2 days ago · St. Ansovinus of Camerino (March 13) was confessor for Emperor Louis the Pious and a miracle-worker (d.868). Bl. Françoise Tréhet (March 13) was a religious sister and educator martyred in the French Revolution. Bl. Agnellus of Pisa (March 13) was an Italian deacon who introduced the Franciscans into England in 1224 and prevented civil war ...