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Meaning of "carloman"

Carloman is a noun representing a historical figure, particularly a Frankish king who ruled in the 8th century. It refers to a member of the Carolingian dynasty

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Carloman did not issue coinage in Bavaria.
Louis received it a year later when Carloman expired.
He restored the deposed counts and Carloman formally abdicated his Bavarian throne to his brother.
He shared the kingdom with his brother Carloman.
Carloman groomed his illegitimate son Arnulf for the succession in Bavaria.
Pippin was followed by his sons Charlemagne and Carloman.
King Carloman II dies after a hunting accident.
Pepin in dying divided the realm between Charlemagne and Carloman.
Carloman received rule over the Duchy of Bavaria.
She was the sister of Charlemagne and Carloman.
Carloman and Pepin the Short his sons.
This one was opposed to a certain Carloman Goat Killer.
Carloman founded a monastery on Monte Soratte and then went to Monte Cassino.
He divided Francia between his sons Carloman and Pepin.
Carloman of Bavaria.

See also

The death of Carloman.
Carloman of France.
Charles and Carloman.
Carloman of Aquitaine.
The occasion was the donation of a vineyard to the Lorsch Abbey by Frankish King Carloman.
His younger brother Carloman I refuses to participate in the uprising and returns to Burgundy.
This incompetent ruler left its defence to Arnulf, an illegitimate son of Carloman.
The next year Louis the Younger followed Carloman in revolt and Charles joined him.
Consequently, Carloman was captured and deprived of his prefecture, which was bestowed on Gundachar.
It was too late ; by then Carloman was incapacitated.
Carloman donated the land for one of Boniface 's most important foundations, the monastery of Fulda.
At the end of his reign, Charles divided Francia between his sons, Carloman and Pepin.
Despite his piety, Carloman could be ruthless towards real or perceived opponents.
On the death of Louis III, Carloman reigns alone.
However, Carloman soon died leaving Charlemagne as the sole ruler.
He leaves power to his sons, Carloman and Pepin the Short.
Charles met Carloman, but Carloman refused to participate and returned to Burgundy.
After Louis 's death, at first he supported Carloman of Bavaria for the Italian throne.
Pepin imprisoned Carloman in Vienne and Drogo was captured, tonsured, and put in a monastery.
After Louiss death, at first he supported Carloman of Bavaria for the Italian throne.
Carloman and Charlemagne each inherited a half of the Kingdom of the Franks upon Pepin 's death.
Charles was succeeded by his sons Carloman and Pepin the Short, the father of Charlemagne.
At Charles ' death, the power passed to his sons Pippin the Younger and Carloman.
Three years later, Carloman died, leaving Charlemagne the sole king of the Franks.
Zwentibald, Rastiz 's nephew, was accused of breach of fidelity to Carloman and was imprisoned.
His second son Carloman received the southern partitions, Burgundy and Aquitaine including Septimania.
In 863 his rebellious eldest brother Carloman revolted against their father.
Carloman asked Boniface, his former preceptor, to a consultation.
Political ruthlessness = = Despite his piety, Carloman could be ruthless towards real or perceived opponents.
On his death, his realms were divided between his two sons, Carloman and Louis.
From 857 on Carloman and his brother were occasional witnesses to their father 's charters.
Passed into the hands of his two sons, Carloman and Charles ; but within.
After Carloman retired to a monastery in 747, Pepin resolved to take the royal crown for himself.
His dominions are divided between his sons Charles ( Charlemagne ) and Carloman.
In 862 Carloman revolted and tried to extend the territory under his control, but was defeated.

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