- male, deceased (876)
- Louis (or Ludwig) the German (also known as Louis II or Louis the Bavarian) (804 - August 28, 876), the third son of the emperor Louis the Pious...
- male, deceased (888)
- Charles the Fat (Latin: "Carolus Pinguis"; 13 June 839 - 13 January 888) was the King of Alemannia from 876, King of Italy from 879, Holy Roman...
- male, deceased (911)
- The last true Carolingian ruler of East Francia, Louis the Child (893-20 or 24 September 911) was the only legitimate son of the Emperor Arnulf and...
- male, deceased (882)
- Louis the Younger (835 - 882), sometimes Louis III, was the second eldest of the three sons of Louis the German and Emma. He succeeded his father...
- male, deceased (880)
- Carloman (German: "Karlmann"; 830 - 880) was the second eldest son of Louis the German, king of East Francia (Germany), and Emma, daughter of the...
- male, deceased (900)
- Zwentibold (870 - August 13 900) was the illegimate son of the Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia. In 895 his father granted him the Kingdom of...
- male
- The Conradines or Conradiner were a dynasty of Franconian counts and dukes of the 8th to 11th Century, named after Konrad the Elder and his son...
- male, deceased (906)
- Mojmír II (?-(?)906) was the last king of the Great Moravian Empire (894-?906). Because of a civil war with his brother, he failed to prevent d...
- male
- Rorik or Hrörek was a Jutish Viking konung from the House of Hedeby ("Haithabu" in Modern German), who ruled over most of Friesland between 850 a...
- male, deceased (889)
- Liutbert or Ludbert (died 889) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 863 until his death. He also became Abbot of Ellwangen in 874 and is reckoned the...
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