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Louis, the youngest son, was proclaimed King of Bavaria and the neighbouring marches. If one of the subordinate kings died, he was to be succeeded by his sons. If he died childless, Lothair would inherit his kingdom. In the event of Lothair dying without sons, one of Louis the Pious's younger sons would be chosen to replace him by "the people".
- 813–840
- Hildegarde
LOTHAIR I, MEDIEVAL EMPEROR. Reigned: 817 – 855. b. 795. The oldest son of Emperor Louis the Pious and a key figure, with his brothers, in the civil wars that marked both the later years of his father's reign and the period immediately following his death. In 814, Lothair was appointed king of Bavaria.
Lothair was the eldest son of the Carolingian emperor Louis the Pious and his wife Ermengarde of Hesbaye, daughter of Ingerman the duke of Hesbaye.
- Louis I (778-840)
- Lothair I OF ITALY 1
- Ermengarde OF HESBAYE (778?-818?)
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Dec 16, 2023 · He essentially answered that Lothar, his eldest son, would be the only emperor, while his younger sons would receive dependent kingdoms within Lothar’s empire. This was offensive to much of the Frankish nobility, many of whom went on to support one of the disinherited brothers, Pepin and Louis II.
This was the underlying notion of the Ordinatio imperii of 817; by this, Louis made his eldest son, Lothar I, emperor with him, while the younger sons, Pippin and Louis the German, received the subordinate kingdoms of Aquitaine and Bavaria.
Jun 11, 2018 · Louis I. Louis I (778-840), or Louis the Pious, was king of the Franks and emperor of the West from 814 to 840. The son and successor of Charlemagne, he was the last ruler to maintain the unity of the Carolingian Empire. Born in Aquitaine, Louis I was the third son of Charlemagne and his second wife, Hildegard.