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Louis the Pious (Latin: Hludowicus Pius; German: Ludwig der Fromme; French: Louis le Pieux; 16 April 778 – 20 June 840), also called the Fair and the Debonaire, was King of the Franks and co-emperor with his father, Charlemagne, from 813. He was also King of Aquitaine from 781.
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Louis the German (c. 806 /810 – 28 August 876), also known...
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Louis the Pious, also called Louis I, (778 - 840) was the...
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12 de abr. de 2024 · Commonly called Louis the Pious, he was known to his contemporaries by the Latin names Hludovicus or Chlodovicus, which echo the Latin name of Clovis (c. 466–511), the illustrious founder of the Merovingian dynasty.
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Ludovico I o Luis I, llamado el Piadoso (en latín: Ludovicus Pius; Chasseneuil, 16 de abril de 778- Ingelheim am Rhein, 20 de junio de 840), fue rey de Aquitania (781-814), coemperador (813-814), emperador y rey de los francos desde el 28 de enero de 814 hasta su muerte, con una breve interrupción cuando fue depuesto en 833-834.
23 de may. de 2007 · Louis the Pious. The Henry Project: The Ancestors of King Henry II of England. Louis "the Pious" (Louis le Pieux, Ludwig der Fromme, Hludowicus) King of Aquitaine, 781-813. Joint emperor, 813-814. Emperor, 813-33, 834-40.
Judith of Bavaria (797 – 19 April 843) was the Carolingian empress as the second wife of Louis the Pious. Marriage to Louis marked the beginning of her rise as an influential figure in the Carolingian court. She had two children with Louis, Gisela and Charles the Bald.