May
30
2010
Does anyone know about a Carol the second from years 800, who was named the bald?
Posted by: in Hair Loss TipsI have a history task to find about a document from the years 845 and 849 which was approved by him. I have searched all over the internet and all I find is about Caroll The second of Romania.
This king was also named “Carol the Bald” Can anyone help me?













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May 30th, 2010 at 3:12 pm
You’re looking under the wrong name. Try “Charles the Bald.”
May 30th, 2010 at 3:48 pm
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November 22 : the first King of all Brittany, Nominoe, defeats the king of Francia Charles the Bald at the battle of Ballon near Redon. No more toll is taken on Brittany, it becomes an independent state during seven centuries.
Charles the Bald (numbered Charles II of France and the Holy Roman Empire) (French: Charles le Chauve, German: Karl der Kahle; 13 June 823 – 6 October 877), Holy Roman Emperor (875–877) and King of West Francia (840–877), was the youngest son of Emperor Louis the Pious, by his second wife Judith.
Direct rule of Carolingian Kings
After 778, Charlemagne appointed no more Dukes, assuming direct rule of Aquitaine (and accordingly is enumerated Charles I of Aquitaine, as the first so named King in that kingdom). In 781, he appointed his son Louis as a subordinate King and assigned him with Aquitaine. After Louis, several other members of the dynasty ruled over the region as subordinate kings.
* Louis I the Pious (781–817)
* Pepin I (817–838), son of Louis
* Charles II the Bald (838–855), brother of Pepin I; in contest with:
* Pepin II (claimant 838–864), son of Pepin I
* Charles III the Child (855–866), son of Charles the Bald.
* Louis II the Stammerer (866–879), son of Charles the Bald, also King of France from 877
* Carloman (879–884), son of previous, also King of Burgundy
After 882, when Carloman succeeded his brother Louis III to become King of all Western Francia, Aquitaine remained under the supremacy of the French king.
The document you want is Patrologia Latina? It’s in Latin.
http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_10_0823-0877-_Carolus_Calvus_Francorum_Rex.html