- The
Pactum Lotharii was an
agreement signed on 23
February 840,
between the
Republic of
Venice and the
Carolingian Empire,
during the
respective governments...
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Lotharingia was
known as
regnum quondam Lotharii or
regnum Lotharii ("kingdom [once] Lothair's") and its
inhabitants Lotharii (from Lotharius),
Lotharienses (from...
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stretching from the
North Sea to the Jura Mountains. It
became known as
Regnum Lotharii and
early in the 10th
century as
Lotharingia or
Lorraine (a designation...
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Veneticorum ('Doge of the Venetians'),
following the
signing of the
Pactum Lotharii. This
commercial agreement, sti****ted
between the
Duchy of
Venice (Ducatum...
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number of
great personages in
Lorraine he
composed in 860 his De
divortio Lotharii regis et
Theutbergae reginae, in
which he
vigorously attacked, both from...
- Pious.
Middle Francia was
allotted to
Emperor Lothair I,
therefore called Lotharii Regnum. On his
death in 855, it was
further divided into
three parts, of...
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Middle Francia (Latin:
Francia media) was a short-lived
Frankish kingdom which was
created in 843 by the
Treaty of
Verdun after an
intermittent civil war...
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Naples from 661,
Amalfi and
Gaeta from 839,
Venice about from 840 (Pactum
Lotharii). The
acquisition of Venice's
independence began gradually; an important...
- The De
divortio Lotharii regis et
Theutbergae reginae ("On the
divorce of King
Lothar and
Queen Theutberga") is an
extended mid ninth-century treatise...
- to Italy,
including the
cities of
Aachen and Rome ("Middle Francia" or
Lotharii Regnum), and the
title of Holy
Roman Emperor.
Though the
Carolingian rulers...