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Charles the Bald (13 June 823 – 6 October 877), Holy Roman Emperor (875–877, as Charles II ) and King of West Francia (840–877, as Charles II , with the borders of his land defined by the Treaty ...
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Charles II, called Charles the Bald, King of France and Holy Roman Emperor, was the son of the emperor Louis the Pious and of his second wife Judith and was born in 823. The attempts made by his father to assign him a kingdom, first Alamannia (829), then the country between the Meuse and the Pyrenees (839),
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Charles the Bald was king of the West Frankish kingdom and, later, Western Emperor. ... Charles II, known as Charles the Bald (in French Charles le Chauve; in German Karl der Kahle), grandson of Charlemagne and youngest son of Louis the Pious, was king of the West Frankish kingdom and, later, Western Emperor.
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The Council of Pistes was held in A.D. 864 and Charles the Bald there made full provision for the minting and acceptance of coinage, and regulated the punishment for counterfeiting. Prior to this edict at least nine places in France had the right of minting but these were reduced to three, the palace being one of them.
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Review of book: 'Rulers and ruling families in early medieval Europe: Alfred, Charles the Bald and others', Janet L. Nelson (Ashgate Variorum, 1999) ... Janet L. Nelson ... Reviewed by: Dr. Stuart Airlie; Dept of History, University of Glasgow...
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Charles the Bald was the grandson of Charlemagne and the son of the Frankish emperor Louis the Pious and his second wife, Judith. At the time of Charles’s birth, the emperor already had three sons: Lothair, the eldest;
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This page looks at Burgundy from Roman times to Charles the Bald; the Lotharingian Burgundy page follows events in what is commonly called the 'kingdom,' an area generally to the east of the Saone and Rhone; while the Capetian and related pages follow coinage and events in the duchy of Burgundy.
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KRLS Monograms of the Carolingian Charles' (Charlemagne, Charles the Bald, Charles the Fat and Charles the Simple ... The most common of these are those of Charles the Bald and rulers who reissued similar coins. Charles, or CAROLVS used the monogram KRLS on his coins. In terms of a compass bearing, these letters are arranged...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Charles the Bald. Charles the Bald. Information about Charles the Bald in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Charles the Bald; Charles the Bold; Charles the Bold; Charles the Bold; Charles the Bold of Burgundy; Charles the Bold of Burgundy; Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy;
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