Biography of Charles "Fat" King East Francia Holy Roman Emperor III King West Francia King Aquitaine 839-888

Paternal Family Tree: Carolingian

884 Death of Carloman II King West Francia

887 Death of Charles V Holy Roman Emperor

Charles "Fat" King East Francia Holy Roman Emperor III King West Francia King Aquitaine and Richgard Unknown Holy Roman Empress were married. She by marriage Holy Roman Empress, Queen Consort East Francia, Queen Consort West Francia, Queen Consort Aquitaine. He the son of Louis "German" II King East Francia and Hemma Welf Queen Consort East Francia.

On 13 Jun 839 Charles "Fat" King East Francia Holy Roman Emperor III King West Francia King Aquitaine was born to Louis "German" II King East Francia (age 35) and Hemma Welf Queen Consort East Francia (age 36).

Around 870 [his son] Bernard Carolingian was born to Charles "Fat" King East Francia Holy Roman Emperor III King West Francia King Aquitaine (age 30).

In 876 [his mother] Hemma Welf Queen Consort East Francia (age 73) died.

In 876 [his father] Louis "German" II King East Francia (age 72) died. His son [his brother] Carloman King Bavaria (age 47) succeeded King Bavaria.

On 28 Aug 876 [his brother] Louis "Younger" King Saxony King Bavaria (age 41) succeeded King Saxony. Charles "Fat" King East Francia Holy Roman Emperor III King West Francia King Aquitaine (age 37) succeeded King East Francia.

On 12 Feb 881 Charles "Fat" King East Francia Holy Roman Emperor III King West Francia King Aquitaine (age 41) succeeded Holy Roman Emperor.

Assers Life of Alfred 884. 884. 70. Charles, King of the Alemanni.155 In that same year also, Charles (age 44), King of the Alemanni, received with universal consent the kingdom of the West Franks, and all the kingdoms which lie between the Tyrrhene Sea and that gulf156 situated between the Old Saxons and the Gauls, with the exception of the kingdom of Armorica.157 This Charles (age 44) was the son of King Louis158, who was brother of Charles, King of the Franks, father of Judith, the aforesaid queen; these two brothers were sons of Louis159, Louis being the son of Charlemagne, son of Pepin.

Note 155. Mainly from the Chronicle.

Note 156. The North Sea.

Note 157. Brittany.

Note 158. Louis the German.

Note 159. Louis the Pious.

Death of Carloman II King West Francia

On 12 Dec 884 Carloman II King West Francia (age 18) died. His half first cousin once removed Charles "Fat" King East Francia Holy Roman Emperor III King West Francia King Aquitaine (age 45) succeeded III King West Francia, King Aquitaine.

Death of Charles V Holy Roman Emperor

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 887. This year the army advanced beyond the bridge at Paris;38 and then upwards, along the Seine, to the Marne. Then upwards on the Marne as far as Chezy; and in their two stations, there and on the Yonne, they abode two winters. This same year died Charles, king of the Franks (age 47). Arnulf, his brother's son, had six weeks before his death bereft him of his kingdom; which was now divided into five portions, and five kings were consecrated thereto. This, however, was done with the consent of Arnulf; and they agreed that they should hold in subjection to him; because none of them had by birth any claim on the father's side, except him alone. Arnulf, therefore, dwelt in the country eastward of the Rhine; Rodulf took to the middle district; Oda to the western; whilst Berenger and Witha became masters of Lombardy and the Cisalpine territory. But they held their dominion in great discord; fought two general battles, and frequently overran the country in partial encounters, displacing each other several times. The same year also, in which the Danish army advanced beyond the bridge at Paris, Alderman Ethelhelm led the alms of the West-Saxons and of King Alfred to Rome.

Note 38. This bridge was built, or rebuilt on a larger plan than before, by Charles the Bald, in the year 861, "to prevent the Danes or Normans (says Felibien) from making themselves masters of Paris so easily as they had already done so many times," etc.—"pour empescher que les Normans ne se rendissent maistres de Paris aussi facilement qu'ils l'avoient deja fait tant de lois," etc.—Vol. i. p. 91, folio. It is supposed to be the famous bridge afterwards called "grand pont" or "pont au change",—the most ancient bridge at Paris, and the only one which existed at this time.

On 13 Jan 888 Charles "Fat" King East Francia Holy Roman Emperor III King West Francia King Aquitaine (age 48) died.

[his father] Louis "German" II King East Francia and [his mother] Hemma Welf Queen Consort East Francia were married. She by marriage Queen Consort East Francia. He the son of Louis "Pious" King Aquitaine I King Franks and Ermengarde Hesbaye Queen Consort Aquitaine.

Royal Ancestors of Charles "Fat" King East Francia Holy Roman Emperor III King West Francia King Aquitaine 839-888

Kings Franks: Grand Son of Louis "Pious" King Aquitaine I King Franks

Ancestors of Charles "Fat" King East Francia Holy Roman Emperor III King West Francia King Aquitaine 839-888

GrandFather: Louis "Pious" King Aquitaine I King Franks

Great x 1 Grandmother: Hildegard Vinzgouw Queen Franks Queen Lombardy Holy Roman Empress

Father: Louis "German" II King East Francia

Great x 3 Grandfather: Sigramnus Count of Hesbaye

Great x 2 Grandfather: Sigram of Hesbaye

Great x 4 Grandfather: Lambert Count of Hesbaye

Great x 3 Grandmother: Landrada of Hesbaye

Great x 1 Grandfather: Ingerman Count of Hesbaye

GrandMother: Ermengarde Hesbaye Queen Consort Aquitaine

Charles "Fat" King East Francia Holy Roman Emperor III King West Francia King Aquitaine

GrandFather: Welf

Mother: Hemma Welf Queen Consort East Francia

Great x 1 Grandfather: Isambart "The Saxon" Saxony

GrandMother: Hedwig Saxony