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- Charles the Bald (numbered Charles II of France and the Holy Roman Emperor) (French: "Charles le Chauve", German: "Karl der Kahle") (13 June 823 -...
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- 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...
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- Carloman (German: "Karlmann"; 830 - 880) was the second eldest son of Louis the German, king of East Francia (Germany), and Emma, daughter of the...
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- Zwentibold (870 - August 13 900) was the illegimate son of the Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia. In 895 his father granted him the Kingdom of...
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- Lothair (941 - 986), Carolingian king of West Francia (10 September 954 - 1 March 986), son of Louis IV and Gerberga of Saxony.
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- 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...
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- Rudolph (also Radulf, Ralph, or Raoul was the duke of Burgundy between 921 and 923 and king of France from thereafter to his death. Rudolph...
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- Henry (died 886), a son of Count Poppo of Grapfeld, one of the first Babenbergs, was variously known as Count or Margrave of Saxony and Duke of...
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- Baldwin I of Flanders (d. 879), also known as "Baldwin Iron Arm", was the first count of Flanders. Baldwin was the son of the forester Inghelram,...
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- Odo I (French: "Eudes"; also "Hodo", "Uodo", or "Udo" in contemporary Latin) (died 834) was the Count of Orléans ("comes Aurelianensium") f...
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