man Charles III "The Simple" King of France‏‎, son of Louis II "The Stammerer" , King of France and Adelaide France Queen of , Queen of‏.
Born ‎ Sep 17, 879 at ,France, died ‎ Oct 7, 929 at Peronne,Somme,France‎, 50 years, buried ‎ at St. Fursi,Peronne,Somme,France
GEDCOM line 18882 not recognizable or too long:
1 NAME Charles III the Simple /of France/

GEDCOM line 18883 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Charles III the Simple

GEDCOM line 18884 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN of France

GEDCOM line 18885 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 NSFX King of France

deposed 923

Weis' "AR" (148:17)


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Married ‎ at Not married to:

woman Concubine 1 Franks‏‎

Child:

1.
woman Gisele Duchess of Normandy‏
Born ‎± 895 at ,France, died ‎± 920 at dsp‎, approximately 25 years
Ancestral File Number: 9GDC-HL


2nd marriage
man Charles III "The Simple" King of France‏‎, son of Louis II "The Stammerer" , King of France and Adelaide France Queen of , Queen of‏.

Married ‎± 905 at ,England (approximately 24 years married) to:

woman Eadgifu (Elgiva) Princess of England‏‎, daughter of Edward I "The Elder" King of England and Elfleda Queen of England‏.
Born ‎± 902 at ,,Wessex,England, died ‎± 953‎, approximately 51 years, 1st married/ related to: Boleslav I 'The Cruel' King of Bohemia, ‎2nd marriage to: Charles III "The Simple" King of France, 3rd married/ related to: Otto I "The Great" of Germany

Children:

1.
man Louis IV "Transmarinus" King Of France‏
Born ‎ Sep 10, 921 at Of,Laon,Champagne, baptized ‎ 922 at England w/mother - Louis Transmarinus, died ‎ Sep 10, 954 at Abbaye De St. Rbemy,Reims,Champagne‎, 33 years, buried ‎ at Abbaye De St. Rbemy,Reims,Champagne
GEDCOM line 18814 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Louis IV d'Outre-Mere

GEDCOM line 18815 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN of France

GEDCOM line 18816 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 NSFX King of France

Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (133:19), (140:18), (142:18), (148:18),
(157:18).


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Name Suffix: ["Transmarinus"]
Ancestral File Number: 9GDC-S5
?? Line 4181: (New PAF RIN=333)
1 NAME Louis IV King Of The /FRANKS/

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TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999Byname LOUIS D'OUTREMER (LOUIS FROM OVERSEAS), king of France from 936 to 954 who spent most of his reign struggling against his powerful vassal Hugh the Great.
When Louis's father, Charles III the Simple, was imprisoned in 923, his mother, Eadgifu, daughter of the Anglo-Saxon king Edward the Elder, took Louis to England. He was recalled to France in 936 and
crowned on June 19 at Laon by Artand, archbishop of Reims, who became Louis's chief supporter against Hugh the Great. Louis proved not to be the puppet monarch that Hugh had anticipated; he even
moved from Paris to Laon to avoid Hugh's influence. When Hugh and Herbert of Vermandois seized Reims and attacked Laon in 940, Louis valiantly defended his city; but because of Louis's earlier
interference in Lorraine the German king, Otto I, sent aid to the rebels. Louis appeared to be totally defeated in 941, but he made peace with Otto in November 942 at Vise on the Meuse, and Hugh and
he were reconciled after Herbert, Hugh's chief supporter, died in 943.
In 945, while intervening in Norman politics, Louis was captured and handed over to Hugh, who imprisoned him for a year. On his release, Louis closely allied himself with Otto to retake Reims in 946.
In 949 Louis again received control of Laon, and Hugh, excommunicated by French and German synods and by the Pope, made a peace in 951 that lasted until Louis's death.
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TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999Byname LOUIS D'OUTREMER (LOUIS FROM OVERSEAS), king of France from 936 to 954 who spent most of his reign struggling against his powerful vassal Hugh the Great.
When Louis's father, Charles III the Simple, was imprisoned in 923, his mother, Eadgifu, daughter of the Anglo-Saxon king Edward the Elder, took Louis to England. He was recalled to France in 936 and
crowned on June 19 at Laon by Artand, archbishop of Reims, who became Louis's chief supporter against Hugh the Great. Louis proved not to be the puppet monarch that Hugh had anticipated; he even
moved from Paris to Laon to avoid Hugh's influence. When Hugh and Herbert of Vermandois seized Reims and attacked Laon in 940, Louis valiantly defended his city; but because of Louis's earlier
interference in Lorraine the German king, Otto I, sent aid to the rebels. Louis appeared to be totally defeated in 941, but he made peace with Otto in November 942 at Vise on the Meuse, and Hugh and
he were reconciled after Herbert, Hugh's chief supporter, died in 943.
In 945, while intervening in Norman politics, Louis was captured and handed over to Hugh, who imprisoned him for a year. On his release, Louis closely allied himself with Otto to retake Reims in 946.
In 949 Louis again received control of Laon, and Hugh, excommunicated by French and German synods and by the Pope, made a peace in 951 that lasted until Louis's death.
Source: www.eb.com

I wish I was sure of every name in this file & that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun and wanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!

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TEXT Date of Import: Oct 20, 1999Byname LOUIS D'OUTREMER (LOUIS FROM OVERSEAS), king of France from 936 to 954 who spent most of his reign struggling against his powerful vassal Hugh the Great.
When Louis's father, Charles III the Simple, was imprisoned in 923, his mother, Eadgifu, daughter of the Anglo-Saxon king Edward the Elder, took Louis to England. He was recalled to France in 936 and
crowned on June 19 at Laon by Artand, archbishop of Reims, who became Louis's chief supporter against Hugh the Great. Louis proved not to be the puppet monarch that Hugh had anticipated; he even
moved from Paris to Laon to avoid Hugh's influence. When Hugh and Herbert of Vermandois seized Reims and attacked Laon in 940, Louis valiantly defended his city; but because of Louis's earlier
interference in Lorraine the German king, Otto I, sent aid to the rebels. Louis appeared to be totally defeated in 941, but he made peace with Otto in November 942 at Vise on the Meuse, and Hugh and
he were reconciled after Herbert, Hugh's chief supporter, died in 943.
In 945, while intervening in Norman politics, Louis was captured and handed over to Hugh, who imprisoned him for a year. On his release, Louis closely allied himself with Otto to retake Reims in 946.
In 949 Louis again received control of Laon, and Hugh, excommunicated by French and German synods and by the Pope, made a peace in 951 that lasted until Louis's death.
Source: www.eb.com

I wish I was sure of every name in this file & that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun and wanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
2.
man Charles de Courcy‏
Born ‎± 925‎


3rd marriage/ relation
man Charles III "The Simple" King of France‏‎, son of Louis II "The Stammerer" , King of France and Adelaide France Queen of , Queen of‏.

Married/ Related to:

woman Frédérune Hamaland‏‎, daughter of Dietrich Hamaland and N.N.‏.

Children:

1.
woman Ermentrude de France‏
Born ‎ 908/916‎
2.
woman Giselle Martel‏‎
3.
woman Alpais De France‏
Born ‎± 915, died ‎ at Y

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