Citizendia
Your Ad Here

Beggo (died 816) was the son of Gerard I of Paris and Rotrude, daughter of Carloman, son of Charles Martel. Events By Place Europe Frankish king Louis the Pious is crowned emperor by Pope Stephen IV. Carloman (between 706 and 716 &ndash 17 August 754 was the eldest son of Charles Martel, Major domo or Mayor of the palace and duke He was appointed Count of Toulouse, Duke of Septimania, Duke of Aquitaine, and Margrave of the Hispanic March in 806 and followed his father as Count of Paris in 815. The first comites ( counts) of Toulouse were the administrators of the city and its environs under the Merovingians No succession of such royal The title Prince of Gothia ( princeps Gothiæ) or Prince of the Goths ( princeps Gothorum) was a title of nobility sometimes assumed The Duke of Aquitaine ( French: Duc d'Aquitaine) ruled the historical region of Aquitaine under the supremacy of the Frankish and later the The title Prince of Gothia ( princeps Gothiæ) or Prince of the Goths ( princeps Gothorum) was a title of nobility sometimes assumed Events By Place Asia Emperor Heizei succeeds Emperor Kammu as Emperor of Japan. Count of Paris ( Comte de Paris) was a title for the local magnate of the district around Paris in Carolingian times For the area code see Area code 815. For the fictional airline flight see Oceanic Flight 815.

In 806, William of Gellone abdicated and Charlemagne appointed Beggo to take his place in Toulouse and Gothia. Saint William of Gellone (755-traditionally May 28, c 812 or 814 in his own day Guilhem, also known as Guillaume d'Orange, Guillaume Fierabrace Charlemagne (ˈʃɑrlɨmeɪn Carolus Magnus or Karolus Magnus meaning Charles the Great) (747 – 28 January 814 was King of the Franks from 768 to his He did not succeed his father in Paris, but was later placed in the comital office there, but did not live long after that.

He married Alpais, illegitimate daughter of Louis the Pious. Louis the Pious (778 &ndash 20 June 840) also called the Fair, and the Debonaire, was the King of Aquitaine from 781 and co-Emperor They had three children:

This biography of a French peer or noble is a stub. Leuthard II (born c 806, died 858 or 869) was the seventh Count of Paris. This article is about the country For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic France topics. Peerage of France (Pairie de France was a distinction within the French nobility which appeared in the Middle Ages. Nobility is a government-privileged title which may be either hereditary (see Hereditary titles) or for a lifetime You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Preceded by
William I
Count of Toulouse
806816
Succeeded by
Berengar
Saint William of Gellone (755-traditionally May 28, c 812 or 814 in his own day Guilhem, also known as Guillaume d'Orange, Guillaume Fierabrace The first comites ( counts) of Toulouse were the administrators of the city and its environs under the Merovingians No succession of such royal Events By Place Asia Emperor Heizei succeeds Emperor Kammu as Emperor of Japan. Events By Place Europe Frankish king Louis the Pious is crowned emperor by Pope Stephen IV. Berengar, called the Wise ( Berengarius Sapiens) was the count (or duke of Toulouse (814-835 and Duke (or Margrave) of Septimania
© 2009 citizendia.org; parts available under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License, from http://en.wikipedia.org
Dapyx Software network: MP3 Explorer | Ebook Manager | Zenithic