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Louis the Pious (Latin: Hludowicus Pius; German: Ludwig der Fromme; French: Louis le Pieux; 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 [a] (c. 806 [3] [4] /810 [2] – 28 August...
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Chalcedonian Christianity. Louis the Pious, also called...
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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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Luis I el Piadoso o Ludovico Pío. (Chasseneuil, actual Francia, 778-cerca de Ingelheim, actual Alemania, 840) Rey de Aquitania (781-817) y emperador de Occidente (814-840). Hijo del emperador Carlomagno y de Hildegarda de Suabia, fue coronado rey de Aquitania en Roma por el papa Adriano I en el 781, cuando contaba sólo tres años de edad.
Louis the Pious ( Latin: Hludowicus Pius; German: Ludwig der Fromme; French: Louis le Pieux; 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.
On August 20, 800, a considerable army was gathered under the authority of the son of Charlemagne, Louis the Pious, named King of Aquitaine by his father in 781. It was made up of troops from Aquitaine, Gascony, Burgundy and Septimania, and was equipped with many siege weapons.