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  CARLOMAN - LoveToKnow Article on CARLOMAN
During the troubles between Louis and his two younger sons Carloman remained faithful to his father, and carried on the war with the Moravians so successfully that in 870 their territory was completely under the Dower of the Franks; and when peace was made at Forchheim in 874, they recognized the Frankish supremacy.
Carloman crossed the Alps to claim his inheritance, but was cajoled into returning by the king of the West Franks, Charles the Bald.
CARLOMAN (751771), king of the Franks, was a son of King Pippin the Short, and consequently a brother of Charlemagne.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CA/CARLOMAN.htm   (667 words)

  
 Carloman, son of Charles Martel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carloman (716-754) was the son of Charles Martel, major domo or Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia and Chrotrud.
Carloman strengthened his authority in part via his support of the Anglo-Saxon missionary Winfrid (Boniface), the so-called "Apostle of the Germans", whom he charged with restructuring the chuch in the Frankish Empire.
Carloman was instrumental in convening the Concilium Germanicum in 742, the first major Church synod to be held in the eastern parts of the Frankish kingdom.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carloman,_son_of_Charles_Martel   (437 words)

  
 Carloman of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carloman (died December 12, 884), king of Western Francia, was the eldest son of King Louis the Stammerer, and became king, jointly with his brother Louis III, on his father's death in 879.
About the same time, in August 882, Carloman became sole king owing to his brother's death, but the kingdom was in a deplorable condition partly owing to incursions from the Norman raiders, and his power was very circumscribed.
Carloman met his death while hunting on December 12, 884 and was succeeded in the rule by the Emperor Charles the Fat.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carloman%2C_king_of_the_West_Franks   (274 words)

  
 Carloman (son of Pippin III) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carloman (751 - December 4, 771) was a King of the Franks (768 - 771).
Along with his brother Charles, Carloman was anointed as king by Pope Stephen III in 754.
There was considerable tension between the brothers, which may be the reason why, at Carloman's death, his wife Gerberga fled with her sons to the court of Desiderius, king of the Lombards.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carloman,_son_of_Pippin_III   (181 words)

  
 CARLOMAN I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carloman (751 - 4 december 771) was koning der Franken van 768 - 771.
Na Pepijns dood in 768 werd het Koninkrijk verdeeld onder Karel en Carloman.
Er was behoorlijk was spanning tussen de broers en is mogelijk de reden van het overlijden van Carloman.
www.thumpershollow.com /encyclopedia/C/Carloman_I   (89 words)

  
 Carloman of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carloman (830-880) was a member of the Eastern Frankish Carolingian ruling house.
The son of Louis the German, King of the East Franks, and Emma, daughter of the count Welf, he received the title of King of Bavaria from his father in 876.
In 879 he was crippled by a stroke and abdicated in favor of his brothers, granting Louis Bavaria and Charles the Fat Italy.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carloman,_King_of_Bavaria   (137 words)

  
 Carloman --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Carloman rebelled against his father in 861 and 863 but in 865 was entrusted by Louis with a share in his authority, being granted jurisdiction over Bavaria and Carinthia.
On Louis II's death (879) Carloman was associated with his brother Louis III as king of the West Franks, but both, as the children of a first marriage that had been unacceptable to their grandfather Charles the Bald, had difficulty in obtaining recognition.
In 771 Carloman died, and Charlemagne became sole ruler of the kingdom.
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 Carloman of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carloman (died 884) king of Western Francia was the son of King Louis the Stammerer and became king together with his Louis III on his father's death in 879.
Although some doubts were cast upon their the brothers obtained recognition and in 880 a division of the kingdom Carloman receiving Burgundy and the southern part of France.
In 882 he became sole king to his brother's death but the kingdom in a deplorable condition partly owing to from the Norman raiders and his power was very There were revolts of the feudal lords in Burgundy.
www.freeglossary.com /Carloman_of_France   (451 words)

  
 Carloman, son of Charles Martel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carloman (716-754) was the son of Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia and Chrotrud.
Carloman strengthened his authority in part via his support of Boniface, the so-called "Apostle to the Germans." This was in part a continuation of a policy begun under his grandfather Pippin of Herstal and continued to a lesser extent under Charles Martel.
These actions strengthened Carloman's position, and that of the family as a whole, especially in terms of their rivalries with other leading families like the Bavarian Agilolfings.
en.mcfly.org /Carloman%2C+son+of+Charles+Martel   (233 words)

  
 Carloman of France -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Although some doubts were cast upon their legitimacy, the brothers obtained recognition and in 880 made a division of the kingdom, Carloman receiving (Red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere)) Burgundy and the southern part of France.
In 879 Boso, Count of Arles took (A former province of southeastern France; now administered with Cote d'Azur) Provence from the (A smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll) Franks.
In 882 Carloman became sole king owing to his brother's death, but the kingdom was in a deplorable condition partly owing to incursions from the (An inhabitant of Normandy) Norman raiders, and his power was very circumscribed.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/C/Ca/Carloman_of_France.htm   (149 words)

  
 Carloman - Wikipédia
Carloman (fils de Charles le Chauve) (?-† 876), fils de Charles II dit le Chauve et Ermentrude d'Orléans.
Carloman de Bavière (830-† 882), fils de Louis dit le Germanique et Emma, roi de Bavière (876-882).
Carloman II de France (867-† 884), fils de Louis II dit le Bègue et Ansgarde, roi de France (879-884).
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 Carloman of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carloman (died December 12, 884), king of Western Francia, was the eldest son of King Louis the Stammerer, and became king, together with his brother Louis III, on his father's death in 879.
In 879 Boso, Count of Arles took Provence from the Franks.
In 882 Carloman became sole king owing to his brother's death, but the kingdom was in a deplorable condition partly owing to incursions from the Norman raiders, and his power was very circumscribed.
www.americancanyon.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Carloman,_King_of_the_West_Franks   (220 words)

  
 Carloman, son of Pippin III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carloman (751 - December4, 771) was a King of the Franks (768 - 771).
There was considerable tension between thebrothers, which may be the reason why, at Carloman's death, his wife Gerberga fled with her sons to the court of Desiderius, king of the Lombards.
Upon Carloman's death, his kingdom was absorbed intoCharles', who then distributed portions to his own sons.
www.therfcc.org /carloman%2C-son-of-pippin-iii-82277.html   (156 words)

  
 From various textbooks
As the two brothers could not agree, it was fortunate for the state that Carloman died three years after his father.
Pope Stephen HI (IV) was aghast at the prospect of his Frankish protectors allying themselves to his Lombard enemies, but the death of Carloman in December 771 led to the dissolution of the relationship.
Charles sent his Lombard wife back to her father, to whom also now fled the widow and infant children of Carloman when the principal secular and religious leaders of the latter’s kingdom decided to accept the rule of his brother.
student.maxwell.syr.edu /anderson/textbooks.htm   (533 words)

  
 RULHIERE (OR RULHIERES), CLAUDE CARLOMAN DE - LoveToKnow Article on RULHIERE (OR RULHIERES), CLAUDE CARLOMAN DE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
RULHIERE (OR RULHIERES), CLAUDE CARLOMAN DE - LoveToKnow Article on RULHIERE (OR RULHIERES), CLAUDE CARLOMAN DE the hungry gentleman in Lazarillo de Tormes, in Don Melon and Dona Endrina he anticipates Calisto and Melibea in the Celestina, and Celestina herself is developed from Ruiz' Trota-conventos.
RULHIERE (or RULHIERES), CLAUDE CARLOMAN DE (1735-1791), French poet and historian, was born at Bondy, near Paris, on the i2th of June 1735.
He became aide-de-camp to Marshal Richelieu, whom he followed through the Hanoverian campaign of 1757 and to his government at Bordeaux in 1758; and at twenty-five he was sent to St Petersburg as secretary of legation.
1911encyclopedia.org /R/RU/RULHIERE_OR_RULHIERES_CLAUDE_CARLOMAN_DE.htm   (1059 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Boniface
Somewhat later the dioceses of Eichstätt and Erfurt (Erphesfurt) were formed, and Willibald was consecrated bishop for the former about October, 741; for the latter Boniface appointed as first (and last) bishop Adalar, who, it seems, never received episcopal consecration, as he is continually spoken of as a priest.
Charles Martel had died 22 October, 741, at Quiercy on the Oise and was succeeded by his sons Carloman and Pepin.
In 747 Carloman resigned his share of the government to his brother Pepin and left to spend the remainder of his days as a monk.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02656a.htm   (3421 words)

  
 Charlemagne Bio
Pippin and his older brother, Carloman, had just jointly assumed the government of the Frankish kingdom as major domus, or “mayor of the palace.” The dynasty, later called Carolingian after Charlemagne, had originated in the Meuse-Moselle region on the borders of modern France, Germany, Belgium, and The Netherlands.
On Carloman's retirement to a monastery, Pippin eliminated the latter's sons from the government.
On Carloman's sudden death in 771, Charles was able to make himself sole ruler of the kingdom, unopposed by his young nephews, whose rights he ignored.
www.feldsteinfamily.org /charlemagne_bio.htm   (3807 words)

  
 Carloman on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He and his brother, Charlemagne, shared the succession to their father's kingdom; Carloman ruled the southern portion.
Attempts to end rivalry between the brothers failed, and when Carloman died Charlemagne seized his domain.
Carloman's wife and children went to the court of Desiderius, who, as an enemy of Charlemagne, supported their claims.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/c/carlomn751.asp   (99 words)

  
 All Abbey Ancestors - pafg34 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carloman of Germany [Parents] was born WFT Est.
Carloman married Litisinde of Carinthia on WFT Est.
Litisinde married Carloman of Germany on WFT Est.
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 John Washburn Genealogy Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charles was too young to assume the throne on the death of his half-brother, Carloman, in 884 or that of his cousin, Charles the Fat, in 888.
Carloman received the strong interior - Paris and Orleans, and Charlemagne received the rebellious states and border lands in a NW crescent around Carloman's kingdom.
Either Pepin did this because he favored Carloman, or because he knew that Charlemagne was a better general and needed to be the one to face the rebellions.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH King Carloman II Burgundy AUSTRASIA ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ...
"Carloman, son of Pepin d.771...In 1263 and 1264 at the request of Saint Louis, the tombs of the kings of France were disposed at St-Denis and buried between the pillars at the crossing of the transept, the merovingians and Carolingians in the south, the Capetians in the north.
To commemeorate the occasion, sixteen stone gisants were executed (that of Eudes and Hugh Capet disappeared during the French Revolution), all identically dressed and represented in the same fashion: with the eyes open and calm gestures.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1981, Micropaedia, Vol II, p569, Carloman: "Born 751, Died 771, the younger brother of Charlemagne, with whom he was anointed co-king of the Franks by Pope Stephen II (or III) in 754.
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 Maeve Carloman's Adventures - AtFantasy
When she saw the house her parents inhabited in Hadrapole, Maeve knew at once that the fortunes of the Carloman House were as good, or better, as they were when she had left over ten years ago.
The Carloman manor was actually one of the smaller residences in the quarter, which meant that the walled-in enclosure was about the size of a fair-sized inn.
Liriene Carloman was tall for an Aelfar woman; the floor-length tunic and stola she wore had been originally sized for a slender human woman.
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 Carloman de Bavière - Freepedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Catégorie:Moyen Âge Catégorie:Carolingiens Carloman de Bavière (830-† 882), fils de Louis le Germanique et Emma.
Carloman de Bavière est né en 830 et il est mort en 882.
Carloman de Bavière │ │ ┌─ Welf Ier (?-?).
fr.freepedia.org /Carloman_de_Bavi%C3%A8re.html   (102 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pepin the Short
Pepin and his older brother Carloman were taught by the monks of St. Denis, and the impressions received during their monastic education had a controlling influence upon the relations of both princes to the Church.
On 21 April, 742, Boniface was present at a Frankish synod presided over by Carloman at which important reforms were decreed.
As in the Frankish realm the unity of the kingdom was essentially connected with the person of the king, Carloman to secure this unity raised the Merovingian Childeric to the throne (743).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11662b.htm   (1219 words)

  
 Carloman, King Of The West Franks Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 HI01 Web Reader Document
Pepin, however, was raised by decree of the Roman pontiff, from the rank of Mayor of the Palace to that of King, and ruled alone over the Franks for fifteen years or more [752-768].
The event, however, which showed the danger to have been rather imaginary than real, for at Carloman's death his widow [Gerberga] fled to Italy with her sons and her principal adherents, and without reason, despite her husband's brother put herself and her children under the protection of Desiderius, King of the Lombards.
Carloman had succumbed to disease after ruling two years [in fact more than three] in common with his brother and at his death Charles was unanimously elected King of the Franks.
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 Articles - Pippin the Younger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
On the death of Pippin's father, Charles Martel, in 741, power was passed down to Charles' legimitate sons, Pippin and Carloman.
Carloman, who by all evidence was a deeply pious man, retired to a monastery in 747.
Pippin's first major act was to go to war against the Lombard king Aistulf as a partial repayment for papal support in his quest for the crown.
www.lastring.com /articles/Pepin_the_Short   (479 words)

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