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Zwentibold (Zventibold, Zwentibald, Swentiboldo, Sventibaldo, Sanderbald; c. 870 – 13
August 900), a
member of the
Carolingian dynasty, was the illegitimate...
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territory of Lotharingia,
which he
converted into a
kingdom for his son
Zwentibold. In 889,
Arnulf supported the
claim of
Louis the
Blind to the kingdom...
- father, Arnulf, in East
Francia and his
elder illegitimate half-brother
Zwentibold in Lotharingia.
Louis became king when he was six and
reigned until his...
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illegitimate son of King
Arnulf of East Francia. He and his half-brother
Zwentibold are
described by the
Annals of
Fulda as
being born "by concubines" (ex...
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supporter of
Zwentibold (King of Lotharingia) in 895, but he
broke with the king in 898. He and some
other magnates who had been key to
Zwentibold's election...
- of Eifel). In 897,
Gerhard and his
brothers were in
conflict with King
Zwentibold. They were
first rejected, and
reconciled shortly after. He led an uprising...
- East
Francia prevented this by
entrusting the land to his son
Zwentibold in 895.
Zwentibold was
hated by his subjects, so
Charles the
Simple decided to...
- II
Louis the German, sons
Carloman →
Arnulf →
Louis the
Child Ratold Zwentibold →
Godfrey Otto
Louis the
Younger →
Louis Hugh
Charles the Fat → Bernard...
- Liudolf, who both died young; as well as a daughter, Oda who
married King
Zwentibold of Lotharingia, an
illegitimate son of
Emperor Arnulf, in 897. Commire...
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France Charles the
Simple Gisela of
Friuli Louis the
Blind Hugh of
Italy Zwentibold Louis the
Child Louis IV of
France Berengar II of
Italy Lothar II of Italy...