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Louis IV (10 September 920 – 30 September 954), called d'Outremer or Transmarinus (both meaning "from overseas"), reigned as king of France from 936 to 954. The Carolingian dynasty (known variously as the Carlovingians, Carolings, or Karlings) was a Frankish noble family with its origins in the List of Queens and Empresses of France Wikipedia_talkFeatured_lists#Proposed_change_to_all_featured_lists for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below West Francia or the West Frankish Kingdom was a short-lived kingdom encompassing the lands of the western part of the Carolingian Empire that came under the undisputed Charles the Bald ( 13 June 823 – 6 October 877) Holy Roman Emperor (875–877 as Charles II) and King of West Francia Louis the Stammerer ( November 1, 846 — April 10, 879; Louis le Bègue) was the eldest son of Charles the Bald and Charles the Child (from the Latin of the Annales Bertiniani, Karolus puer; 847/848 Frankfurt am Main &ndash 29 September Carloman (849 &ndash 874 was the youngest son of Charles the Bald. Louis the Stammerer ( November 1, 846 — April 10, 879; Louis le Bègue) was the eldest son of Charles the Bald and Louis III (born 863–865 died 5 August 882) king of Western Francia, was the second son of King Louis the Stammerer and Ansgarde Charles III ( September 17, 879 – October 7, 929) called the Simple or the Straightforward (from the contemporary Louis III (born 863–865 died 5 August 882) king of Western Francia, was the second son of King Louis the Stammerer and Ansgarde Charles III ( September 17, 879 – October 7, 929) called the Simple or the Straightforward (from the contemporary Lothair (Lothaire 941 &ndash 986 sometimes called Lothair IV, was the Carolingian king of West Francia ( 10 September 954 &ndash Charles of Lorraine ( Laon, 953&ndash993 in Orléans) was the son of Louis IV of France and Gerberga of Saxony and younger brother of King Lothair (Lothaire 941 &ndash 986 sometimes called Lothair IV, was the Carolingian king of West Francia ( 10 September 954 &ndash Louis V (c 967 – 21 May 987) called the Indolent or the Sluggard (from French Louis le Fainéant, meaning "Louis Louis V (c 967 – 21 May 987) called the Indolent or the Sluggard (from French Louis le Fainéant, meaning "Louis For a full history of the Capetian family see Capetian dynasty. Events 506 - The Bishops of Visigothic Gaul meet in the Council of Agde. 920 AD was a year in the 10th century Events By Place Africa The golden age of the Ghana Empire begins in Africa. Events 1399 - Henry IV is proclaimed King of England. 1744 - France and Spain defeat the Events By Place Europe King Máel Coluim I of Scotland is killed in battle against the Highlanders List of Queens and Empresses of France Wikipedia_talkFeatured_lists#Proposed_change_to_all_featured_lists for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below He was a member of the Carolingian dynasty, the son of Charles III and Eadgifu of England, a daughter of King Edward the Elder. The Carolingian dynasty (known variously as the Carlovingians, Carolings, or Karlings) was a Frankish noble family with its origins in the Charles III ( September 17, 879 – October 7, 929) called the Simple or the Straightforward (from the contemporary Eadgifu (b 902 d after 955 or Edgifu, was a daughter of Edward the Elder, King of Wessex and England, and his second wife Aelffaed Edward the Elder ( Old English: Ēadweard se Ieldra) (c 870 &ndash 17 July 924) was King of England (899 &ndash
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He was only two years old when his father was deposed by the nobles, who set up Robert I in his place. Robert I ( August 15, 866 &ndash June 15, 923) king of West Francia (922 &ndash 923 was the younger son of Robert the Strong When he was only three years old, Robert died and was replaced by Rudolph, duke of Burgundy. Rudolph (also Radulf, Ralph, or Raoul) (died 15 January 936) was the Duke of Burgundy between 921 and 923 and king Duke of Burgundy was a title borne by the rulers of the Duchy of Burgundy, a small portion of traditional lands of Burgundians west of river Saône which Rudolph's ally, a Carolingian himself, Count Herbert II of Vermandois, took Charles captive by treachery and the young Louis's mother took the boy "over the sea" to the safety of England, hence his nickname. Herbert II (884 &ndash February 23, 943) Count of Vermandois and Count of Troyes, was the son of Herbert I of Vermandois.
Charles died in 929, but Rudolph ruled on until 936, when Louis was summoned back to France unanimously by the nobles, especially Hugh the Great, who had probably organised his return to prevent Herbert II, or Rudolph's brother Hugh the Black, taking the throne. This article is about the year For the automobile see Mazda 929. Events By Place Asia King Taejo of Goryeo (Wanggeon defeats Hubaekje. Hugh the Great ( 898 - 16 June, 956) was duke of the Franks and count of Paris, son of King Robert I of France and nephew of Hugh of Burgundy (died 952 known as the Black, was Duke of Burgundy from 923 until his death
He was crowned king at Laon by Artald, archbishop of Rheims, on Sunday 19 June 936. Laon (lɑ̃ is a city and commune in Picardie in northern France, préfecture (capital} of the Aisne department Events 1179 - The Norwegian Battle of Kalvskinnet outside Nidaros. Events By Place Asia King Taejo of Goryeo (Wanggeon defeats Hubaekje. Effectively, his sovereignty was limited to the town of Laon and to some places in the north of France, Louis displayed a keenness beyond his years in obtaining the recognition of his authority by his feuding nobles. Nonetheless, his reign was filled with conflict; in particular with Hugh the Great, count of Paris. Count of Paris ( Comte de Paris) was a title for the local magnate of the district around Paris in Carolingian times
In 939, Louis became involved in a struggle with the Emperor Otto the Great on the question of Lorraine, but then married Otto's sister Gerberga of Saxony (914 – May 5, 984). This article is about the year 939. For the CPU socket see Socket 939 Events By Place Asia The Holy Roman Emperor (Römischer Kaiser or Römisch-Deutscher Kaiser Romanorum Imperator was the elected monarch ruling over the many varying numbers of states Otto I the Great ( 23 November 912 &ndash 7 May 973) son of Henry I the Fowler and Matilda of Ringelheim, was Duke Lorraine (Lorraine Lothringen is a historical area in present-day northeast France. Gerberga of Saxony (c 913&ndash 5 May, 984) was a daughter of Henry the Fowler, King of Germany, and Matilda of Ringelheim. This article is about the year 914 For the automobile see Porsche 914. Events 553 - The Second Council of Constantinople begins 1215 - Rebel Barons renounce their allegiance to King John Events By Place Asia Emperor Kazan succeeds Emperor En'yū on the throne of Japan. They were parents to eight children:
Louis IV fell from his horse and died September 10, 954, at Rheims, in the Marne, and is interred there at Saint Rémi Basilica. This is a list of people and fictional characters who had severe injuries or died from accidents related with Horses Some of the listed accidents had important political and historical Events 506 - The Bishops of Visigothic Gaul meet in the Council of Agde. Events By Place Europe King Máel Coluim I of Scotland is killed in battle against the Highlanders Reims (alternative English spelling Rheims; riːmz in English and /ʁɛ̃s/ in French) is a city of the Champagne-Ardenne région of northern Marne is a department in north-eastern France named after the Marne River which flows through the department Reims (alternative English spelling Rheims; riːmz in English and /ʁɛ̃s/ in French) is a city of the Champagne-Ardenne région of northern
| Preceded by Raoul | King of Western Francia 936–954 | Succeeded by Lothair |