KING OF FRANCE, GERMANY & ITALY, Louis I 1 2 3 4 5 6
Louis I had multiple titles. He was the King of Acquitaine, King of the Franks and the Emperor of the Romans. He was called "the Fair" , "the Pious" and "the Debonaire" depending on what source you read about him in. He was married twice. He had three sons by his first wife. He married Judith as his second wife and had son Charles. As he re-divided his land to include his second son Charles, there grew a large dissension between he and his step brothers. Their bitter struggle continued until Louis I died in 840. Louis married Judith OF BAVARIA, daughter of Guelph COUNT OF ALDEMIR-WALDE, FRANCE and Unknown, in 819. (Judith OF BAVARIA died in 843.) Louis next married Irmengard OF HESBAIN in 798. |
1 Robert Jesse Harry, The Ancestors and Descendants of Hugh Harry and Elizabeth Brinton.
2 Coats, As the Tree Grows (unpublished).
3 John S. Wurtz, Magna Charta Pedigrees of Barons.
4 James W. Donovan to Linda Coate Dudick Letter dated Nov. 17, 1995 from jamesd@the-college.iwctx.edu In possession of Linda Coate Dudick (C-641).
5 Tompsett, Brian, Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web at http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/GEDCOM.html.
6 Samuel King Hamilton, Hamiltons of Waterborough, York Couty, Maine: Their Ancestors and Descendants as transcribed by Scott R. Scribner (New England History Press, c1986).
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