man Charles 3rd Carolingian‏‎, son of Louis 2nd UNKNOWN, Of France and Adelaide Of Paris UNKNOWN‏.
Born ‎ Sep 17, 879 at France, died ‎ Oct 7, 929 at Peronne,Hainault,Belgium‎, 50 years
Nickname: The Simple
Name Prefix: King
Cause of Death: murder
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Charles III, byname Charles the Simple, French: Charles le Simple, king of France (893-922), whose authority came to be accepted by Lorraine and who settled the Northmen in Normandy but who became the first Carolingian ruler of the western kingdom to lose his crown.

The posthumous son of Louis II the Stammerer, Charles was too young to assume the throne on the death of his half-brother, Carloman, in 884 or that of his cousin, Charles the Fat, in 888. On Jan. 28, 893, however, he was crowned king by Fulk, archbishop of Reims; and, although he renounced his rights after civil war in 897, the death of King Eudes in the following year brought him general recognition as king.

Charles was strongly under the influence of Robert, brother of the dead Eudes. It was Robert's victory against the Northmen at Chartres in 911 which paved the way for the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte later that year, by which Charles ceded territory, in the area later known as Normandy, to the Viking leader Rollo and his men; in return, Rollo became a Christian and Charles's vassal. The Normans who had such an impact on Europe in the 11th and 12th centuries were the final product of this settlement.

In 911 also, the magnates of Lorraine (Lotharingia) accepted the authority of Charles on the death of the last Carolingian king of the East Franks, Louis the Child. Charles's preoccupation with Lotharingian affairs and councillors alienated the nobles of Neustria, however, and in 922 they elected Robert king. Charles killed Robert in battle in 923 but was soon taken prisoner by Herbert, count of Vermandois, who used him for his own gain against Rudolf, Robert's son-in-law and the new king.

Married ‎± 919 at England (approximately 10 years married) to:

woman Edgiva UNKNOWN, Of England‏‎, daughter of Edward 1st UNKNOWN, Of Wessex and ÆlffLÆD UNKNOWN‏.
Born ‎ 904 at Wessex,England, died ‎ 951‎, 46 or 47 years
Also Known As:<_AKA> Ogive
Name Prefix: Princess
Name Suffix: Of England
Cause of Death: possibly in childbirth

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man Louis 4th Martel Carolingian‏
Born ‎± 920 at France, died ‎ Sep 10, 954 at Reims,France‎, approximately 34 years
Nickname: Transmarinus
Name Prefix: King
Name Suffix: Of France
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Louis IV, byname 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.