Thomas/Murray Lineage
Notable Ancestors
French Royalty - Late Frankish Kingdoms |
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Louis "the Stammerer" -- Louis III (l.) Carloman II (r.) |
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Western Kingdom (France) |
Middle Kingdom |
Eastern Kingdom (Germany) |
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Charles "the Bald" (843 - 877)
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Lothair I (840 - 855)
After Lothair I's death in 855, realm was divided among his 3 sons |
Louis "the German"
Divided his lands among his 3 sons upon his death in 876. Everything ended up with Charles "the Fat" by 882 |
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Louis "the Stammerer" (877 - 879) |
Louis II (855 - 875) Became Emperor of Holy Roman Empire and King of Italy |
Carloman (870 - 880) Received Bavaria, became King of Italy |
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Louis III (879 - 882) with Carloman (879 - 884) |
Lothair II (855- 869) Received Frankish lands, which became Lotharingia (Lorraine) |
Louis "the Younger" (876 - 882) Received Saxony, Franconia, & Thuringia; inherited Bavaria in 879 |
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Charles "the Fat" (884 - 888) |
Charles (855 - 863) Received Provence, became King of Burgundy |
Charles "the Fat" (876 - 887) Upon his death, all of East Francia went to newphew, Arnulf. |
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Odo** (888 - 898)
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Arnulf (877 - 899)
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Charles "the Simple" (898 - 922) |
Louis "the Child" (899 - 911) Last East Frankish Carolingian King. Succeeded by Conrad of Franconia (no relation), followed by Saxon-Ottonian Dynasty of Germany |
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Robert I** (922 - 923) |
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Rudolph** (923 - 936) |
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Louis IV "Transmarinus" (936 - 954) |
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Lothair (954 - 986)
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Louis V "the Indolent" (986 - 987) |
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** Not Carolingians, but Robertians, distant relations | |||
French Royalty - Ancient Houses |