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Lotharingia was a
medieval successor kingdom of the
Carolingian Empire. It
comprised present-day
Lorraine (France), Luxembourg,
Saarland (Germany), Netherlands...
- The
Duchy of
Lower Lotharingia, also
called Northern Lotharingia,
Lower Lorraine or
Northern Lorraine (and also
referred to as
Lothier or
Lottier in titles)...
- This
article lists counts palatine of
Lotharingia,
counts palatine of the Rhine, and
electors of the
Palatinate (German: Kurfürst von der Pfalz), the...
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governments over
different regions,
since its
creation as the
kingdom of
Lotharingia by the
Treaty of Prüm, in 855. The
first rulers of the
newly established...
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capital was Nancy. It was
founded in 959
following the
division of
Lotharingia into two
separate duchies:
Upper and
Lower Lorraine, the westernmost...
- Simplex), was the king of West
Francia from 898
until 922 and the king of
Lotharingia from 911
until 919–923. He was a
member of the
Carolingian dynasty. Charles...
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electorate had its
origins under the
rulership of the
Counts Palatine of
Lotharingia in 915; it was then
restructured under the
Counts Palatine of the Rhine...
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Rainerus or
Ragenerus Longicollus, was a
leading nobleman in the
kingdom of
Lotharingia,
variously described in
contemporary sources with the
titles of count...
- The
House of Habsburg-Lorraine (German: Haus Habsburg-Lothringen)
originated from the
marriage in 1736 of
Francis III, Duke of
Lorraine and Bar, and Maria...
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Richeza of
Lotharingia (also
called Richenza, Rixa, Ryksa; born
about 995/1000 – 21
March 1063) was a
member of the
Ezzonen dynasty who
became queen of...