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Meaning of "lotharingia"

lotharingia (noun) - a region in medieval Europe that encompassed parts of modern-day France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
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  • A medieval successor kingdom of the Carolingian empire, comprising the Low Countries, the western Rhineland, the lands on the border between what is now France, Germany, and western Switzerland.

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Lotharingia was to be divided between the younger two.
Charles was forced to retreat with his supporters into Lotharingia.
Lotharingia was turned into a junior stem duchy whose dukes had a vote in royal elections.
Charles took advantage of the situation and established himself in Lotharingia.
In Lotharingia the danegeld was only collected once.
Lothair then hoped to receive the full sovereignty over Lotharingia.
The dukes of Lotharingia were thereafter royal appointees.
In the same assembly he crowned his illegitimate son Zwentibold as the king of Lotharingia.
Lotharingia and Burgundy belonged to it as little as did England.
Walcher was a priest in Lotharingia from Liege and a secular clerk.
Longwy initially belonged to Lotharingia.
Lotharingia became a field of rivalry between the kings of West and East Francia.
Henry took the opportunity to invade Lotharingia and besiege Metz.
Francia was then divided into eastern and western Frankish kingdoms, with an intermediate zone, Lotharingia.
It was most common in Lotharingia in the Middle Ages.

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Lothier should not be confused with the far greater Lower Lotharingia.
Otto deposed Conrad as Duke of Lotharingia and appointed Bruno in his place.
The ambassadors from the Duchy of Lotharingia.
King of Lotharingia.
Charles III is elected as king of Lotharingia.
Dukes of Lotharingia.
She was married first to Boniface III of Tuscany and later to Godfrey of Lotharingia.
Duchy of Lotharingia.
The region 's name is derived from the medieval Lotharingia.
Ezzo of Lotharingia.
Lorraine's name stems from the medieval kingdom of Lotharingia.
Walter of Lotharingia.
Hastening home, Odo pursued the Germans, who had already come up into Lotharingia.
Gilbert of Lotharingia.
For a time, Godfrey was known as Count Palatine of Lotharingia.
Kingdom of Lotharingia.
Lotharingia switched allegiance to the king of West Francia, Charles the Simple.
Lotharin deriving from Lotharingia.
Opposition to Charles in Lotharingia was not universal, however ; he retained support of Wigeric.
Reginar duke of Lotharingia.
After trying to annex Lotharingia Henry met Rudolph with a considerably-sized army and made peace again.
He is speculated to be the son of Count Palatine Wigeric of Lotharingia and Cunigunda.
Lotharingia was claimed by his uncles, Louis the German and Charles the Bald.
Zwentibold of Lotharingia.
The Margraviate of Antwerp, a traditional administrative fief of the former Dukes of Lower Lotharingia.
Lothair of Lotharingia.
Waldrada was the mistress, and later the wife, of Lothair II of Lotharingia.
Wigeric of Lotharingia.
Lotharingia was partitioned between Charles and Louis in the resulting treaty 870.
Palatine of Lotharingia.
He was a relative of Charles' first wife, Frederuna, and was originally from Lotharingia.
Richensa of Lotharingia.
Guaifer of Salerno, Lombard prince ( approximate date ) Lothair II, king of Lotharingia d.
Richeza of Lotharingia.
Lotharingia was divided in 870 by the Treaty of Meerssen under West and East Francia.

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