Waar komt Karel de Kale vandaan?
Frankfurt am Main, DuitslandKarel de Kale / GeboorteplaatsFrankfurt am Main is de grootste stad in de Duitse deelstaat Hessen en de op vier na grootste stad van Duitsland. De stad ligt aan de oevers van de Main en telt 764.104 inwoners. Wikipedia
Waar woonde Karel de Kale?
Karel de Kale (Frans: Charles le Chauve) (Frankfurt am Main, 13 juni 823 – Avrieux, Savoye, 6 oktober 877), koning van West-Francië (840/843-877), tot keizer gekroond van het Heilige Roomse Rijk (875-877) als Karel II, met de grenzen van zijn land vastgesteld door het Verdrag van Verdun in 843, was de jongste zoon van …
Wat werd er vastgelegd in het Verdrag van Verdun uit 843?
Het Verdrag van Verdun regelde de verdeling van het Karolingische rijk na de dood van Lodewijk de Vrome onder zijn drie overlevende zonen, Lotharius, Lodewijk de Duitser en Karel de Kale.
Who was Charles the bad?
Charles II, Count of Evreux, was King of Navarre from 1349. Almost as soon as he became King, he earned, through his duplicitous dealings and ruthless pursuit of power a further title: Charles the Bad.
Who was King Charles of Baden-Durlach?
Charles was the son of Margrave Ernest of Baden-Durlach and his second wife Ursula of Rosenfeld. Since the marriage between Ernest and Ursula was morganatic, Charles’s ability to succeed was disputed. Nevertheless, he started ruling Upper Baden in his father’s name in September 1552.
Is Edward III related to King Charles the bad?
Like Charles the Bad, Edward III of England and John II of France were descended from Philip III of France. Edward III was descended from the sister of Charles’s grandfather, Louis X, while John II was descended from Charles de Valois, Philip’s youngest son.
What happened to Charles II’s jaw?
Marie died in 1689 without producing an heir for Charles II. The Spanish monarch was depressed after his first wife died. Depression was a common trait among the Habsburgs. So was gout, dropsy, and epilepsy. The lower jaw was the kicker, though, as it made Charles II seem stunted.