Charles the Bald
Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Emperor
Ruled as the Holy Roman Emperor from 875 until death. Born in 823, he was the grandson of Charlemagne and became King of West Francia in 840. Led significant military campaigns to consolidate power and territory. Engaged in notable conflicts with his brothers, including Lothair I and Louis the German, over divisions of the Carolingian Empire. Promoted the Carolingian Renaissance, influencing culture and politics through education and literature. Established the medieval concept of kingship.
Served as Holy Roman Emperor from 875
Consolidated power in West Francia
Participated in the Treaty of Verdun
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