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  1. Charles the Younger (c. 772 – 4 December 811) was the son of the Frankish ruler Charlemagne and his wife Queen Hildegard. Charlemagne's second son, Charles gained favour over his older, possibly illegitimate half brother Pepin .

  2. Apr 19, 2001 · Charles the Younger (ca. 772 – 4 December 811), was the second son of Charlemagne and the first by his second wife, Hildegard of Swabia.[1] When Charlemagne divided his empire among his sons, his son Charles was designated King of the Franks.

    • Ermengarde de Roussillon, Juliana de Chelles
    • December 04, 811 (34-43)Bavaria (Stroke)
    • circa 772
    • Aachen, Germany
  3. 21 hours ago · Their younger brothers, Andrew, 64, and Edward, 60, are significantly younger, which meant that Anne and Charles shared many childhood experiences together, strengthening their bond, reports OK!. ...

  4. Dec 16, 2023 · Charles the Younger was made Duke of Maine but died in 811 CE, Pepin was made King of Italy but died in 810 CE, and Louis, of whom we have already spoken, was made King of Aquitaine and, after the deaths of his brothers, was made co-emperor with his father in 813 CE positioning him for an uncontested succession.

  5. May 27, 2024 · Charlemagne (born April 2, 747?—died January 28, 814, Aachen, Austrasia [now in Germany]) was the king of the Franks (768–814), king of the Lombards (774–814), and first emperor (800–814) of the Romans and of what was later called the Holy Roman Empire.

  6. Charles the Younger (772 - 4 December 811) was Frankish King of Neustria and Franken. His parents were the Frankish emperor Charlemagne and Hildegard of Swabia

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  8. Charles the Younger Carolingian, Duke of Maine, King of the Franks, was born circa 772 to Charlemagne (747-814) and Hildegard (758-783) and died 4 December 811 Bavaria of stroke. Charles the Younger was the second son of Charlemagne and the first by his second wife, Hildegard of Swabia.

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