Charles Carolingian, 772–811?> (aged 39 years)
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- Charles /Carolingian/
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742–814
Birth: April 2, 742
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32
Title: Holy Roman Emperor Occupation: King of the Franks — October 9, 768 — Noyon Death: January 1, 814 |
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754–783
Birth: 754
Title: of the Vinzgau Death: April 30, 783 — Thionville, France |
| Marriage | Marriage — 768 — |
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11 years
younger brother |
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-5 years
himself |
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4 years
younger sister |
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3 years
younger brother |
777–810
Birth: 777
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Title: King Of The Lombards Occupation: King of the Lombards — 781 Death: July 8, 810 — Milan, Italy |
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742–814
Birth: April 2, 742
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32
Title: Holy Roman Emperor Occupation: King of the Franks — October 9, 768 — Noyon Death: January 1, 814 |
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| Marriage | Marriage — 768 — |
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742–814
Birth: April 2, 742
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32
Title: Holy Roman Emperor Occupation: King of the Franks — October 9, 768 — Noyon Death: January 1, 814 |
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| Marriage | Marriage — 770 — |
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Charles (772/73 – 4 December 811 in Bavaria[20]), the eldest son according to Paul the Deacon, who recorded his parentage.[21] His father associated him in the government of Francia and Saxony in 790, and crowned joint King of the Franks at Rome on 25 December 800, but died before his father.[16] |
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