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Meaning of "east francia"

East Francia refers to the eastern division of the Carolingian Empire, which later became the core territory of the Holy Roman Empire. It existed from the 9th to the 10th centuries
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  • A successor state of Charlemagne's empire ruled by the Carolingian dynasty until 911 CE.

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King of east francia.
The next week saw the collapse of all his support in East Francia.
East Francia was the land of Louis the German.
Lotharingia became a field of rivalry between the kings of West and East Francia.
Conflicts between Moravia and East Francia continued for years.
He received the territory of Germania also known as East Francia.
Louis the German received the East Francia portion of the empire.
That was the end of the Carolingians in East Francia.
East Francia was itself divided into three parts at the death of Louis the German 875.
The Czechs soon rose up and accepted the suzerainty of King Arnulf of East Francia.
When Otgar finally died, Louis 's hold on East Francia strengthened under his successor, Rabanus Maurus.
In Henry 's lifetime the Magyars did not dare to make a further raid on East Francia.
They ruled in East Francia until 911 and held the throne of West Francia intermittently until 987.
The emperor 's death released the Hungarians from their alliance with East Francia.
During the 10th century, there were several wars between East Francia and Denmark.

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He is succeeded by his son Otto I, who becomes the ruler of East Francia.
The territory of present-day Liechtenstein was under the possession of East Francia.
German empire developed out of the East Frankish kingdom, East Francia.
The emerging power of Moravia brought about a rapprochement between Bulgaria and East Francia in the 860s.
Lotharingia was divided in 870 by the Treaty of Meerssen under West and East Francia.
His forces even invaded the March of Pannonia within East Francia in 882.
The latter was succeeded around 876 by Arnulf, a natural son of Carloman, king of East Francia.
He was deposed in 846 by Louis the German, king of East Francia.
In 870, following the Treaty of Meersen, the Rhineland was assigned to East Francia.
According to the Treaty of Ribemont in 880, it had finally fallen to East Francia.
For instance, they invaded Moravia in alliance with Arnulf of East Francia in 892.

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