
duke of Anjou and Touraine, count of Maine and Provence, and titular king of Naples and Sicily (1417–34). Advancing Angevin claims to the throne of ... [1 related articles]
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king of France (i.e., Francia Occidentalis, the West Frankish kingdom) from 879 to 882, whose decisive victory over the Northmen in August 881, at ... [1 related articles]
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king of Provence and, from 901 to 905, Frankish emperor whose short-lived tenure marked the failure to restore the Carolingian dynasty to power in ... [3 related articles]
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king of part of the East Frankish realm who, by acquiring western Lotharingia (Lorraine) from the West Franks, helped to establish German influence ... [1 related articles]
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last king of Bavaria, from 1913 to 1918, when the revolution of November 7–8 brought the rule of the Wittelsbach dynasty to an end.[1 related articles]
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(c. 863-882) King of northern France from 879, while his brother Carloman (866-884) ruled southern France. He was the son of Louis II. Louis countered a revolt of the nobility at the beginning of his reign,...
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Louis III was joint ruler of France in 879 together with Carloman II.
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[
n] - son of Louis II and king of the West Franks (863-882)
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noun son of Louis II and king of the France and Germany (863-882)
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King of northern France from 879, while his brother Carloman (866–884) ruled southern France. He was the son of Louis II. Louis countered a revolt of the nobility at the beginning of his reign, and his resistance to the Normans made him a hero of epic poems
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