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Charles the Simple

Charles III (17 September 879 – 7 October 929), called the Simple or the Straightforward (from the Latin Carolus Simplex), was the king of West Francia from 898 until 922 and the king of Lotharingia from 911 until 919–923. He was a member of the Carolingian dynasty.

Revolt of the nobles, Early life & King of West Francia

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Born
17 September 879
Burial
Collégiale Saint-Fursy de Péronne [de; fr], France
Died
7 October 929 (aged 50) Péronne, France
Dynasty
Carolingian
Father
Louis the Stammerer
Issue more...
Gisela of France Louis IV of France

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Early life

King of West Francia

King of Lotharingia

Revolt of the nobles

Family

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Charles the Simple

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Avg. degree1.98
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Charles the Simple

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related to Deposition · 38
Charles the Simple → According, Although, Bonn, Charles, Count, Count Fulbert, Defeated, Despite, Duke Giselbert, East Francia, Fowler, France, From, Great, Henry, His, Hugh, July, June, King
related to background · 29
Charles the Simple → After, Archbishop Fulk, Because, By, Charles, Count, December, Diet, East Francia, Faced, Fat, Holy Roman Emperor, In, King, King Carloman II, Kingdom, Laon, Odo, On, Paris
Predecessor · 2
Charles the Simple → Louis the Child, Odo I
Reign · 2
Charles the Simple → 1 January 898 – 2 July 922, c. September 911 – 15 June 923
Born · 1
Charles the Simple → 17 September 879
Burial · 1
Charles the Simple → Collégiale Saint-Fursy de Péronne [de; fr], France
Died · 1
Charles the Simple → 7 October 929 (aged 50) Péronne, France
Dynasty · 1
Charles the Simple → Carolingian
Father · 1
Charles the Simple → Louis the Stammerer
Issue more... · 1
Charles the Simple → Gisela of France Louis IV of France

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Charles the SimpleBorn17 September 8791.00infobox
Charles the SimpleBurialCollégiale Saint-Fursy de Péronne [de; fr], France1.00infobox
Charles the SimpleDied7 October 929 (aged 50) Péronne, France1.00infobox
Charles the SimpleDynastyCarolingian1.00infobox
Charles the SimpleFatherLouis the Stammerer1.00infobox
Charles the SimpleIssue more...Gisela of France Louis IV of France1.00infobox
Charles the SimpleMotherAdelaide of Paris1.00infobox
Charles the SimplePredecessorOdo I1.00infobox
Charles the SimplePredecessorLouis the Child1.00infobox
Charles the SimpleReign1 January 898 – 2 July 9221.00infobox
Charles the SimpleReignc. September 911 – 15 June 9231.00infobox
Charles the SimpleSpousesFrederuna (m. 907; d. 917) Eadgifu of Wessex (m. 919)1.00infobox
Charles the SimpleSuccessorRobert I1.00infobox

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