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Personal data Louis II "Le Begue" DER KAROLINGERS 

Source 1

Household of Louis II "Le Begue" DER KAROLINGERS

(1) He is married to Ansgard DE BOURGOGNE.Source 4

They got married on March 1, 862, he was 15 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Lodewijk der Franken  ± 863-882
  2. Gisela der Franken  ± 865-± 884
  3. Karloman der Franken  ± 866-884


(2) He is married to Adelheid van Parijs.Source 5

They got married between 866 and 868, he was 19 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Irmtrud der Franken  877-± 910 


Notes about Louis II "Le Begue" DER KAROLINGERS

gebeurtenis: Title 879 (SOUR: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America before 1700: the lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcom of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their descendants

7th Edition, with additions and corrections by Walter Lee - Weis, Frederick Lewis - Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992

7th edition, with Additions and Corrections by Walter L. Sheppard, Jr. Assisted by David Faris.

Formerly Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between 1623 and 1650;; Citations without the word "page" are Line number-Person number.

Source: Bibliography for Research in British and Continental Royal and Noble Lineages and Heraldry <http://book-smith.tripod.com/book-4.html>
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First published in 1950, this classic improves with each new edition; "bad" lines are excised completely each time, the lengthy text-notes are very useful, and extensive citations appear for almost every entry. There's hardly a noble family in Europe west of the Dnieper River that does not appear in this book. Dr. Weis died in 1966 and Sheppard, himself a renowned genealogist, undertook (very successfully) to maintain his high standards; the 4th and subsequent editions have been the result of his own editorial labors. A very inexpensive work, especially compared to many of the other titles in this list; this one should be on every genealogist's bookshelf. - 148-16 - 3)

gebeurtenis: Title 877/879 (SOUR: The Plantagenet Ancestry - Turton, William Harry - London: Phillimore & Co., 1928
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968, 1975;; Source: Bibliography for Research in British and Continental Royal and Noble Lineages and Heraldry <http://book-smith.tripod.com/book-4.html>
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[The work contains] tables showing over 7,000 of the ancestory of Elizabeth (daughter of Edward IV, and wife of Henry VII) the heiress of the Plantaganets; with preface, lists, notes, and a complete index of about 2,700 entries and a reference for each.
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While long regarded as a classic guide in English, the lack of citations makes the contents of this oversized volume difficult to double-check. It's all in chart form, both wheel-type and tabular. Numerous errors (some merely disagree ments in interpretation) have been uncovered by later researchers, but his is still a good starting point. Dates are included only intermittently, however, and the prefatory text is of very limited use.) (SOUR: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America before 1700: the lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcom of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their descendants

7th Edition, with additions and corrections by Walter Lee - Weis, Frederick Lewis - Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992

7th edition, with Additions and Corrections by Walter L. Sheppard, Jr. Assisted by David Faris.

Formerly Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between 1623 and 1650;; Citations without the word "page" are Line number-Person number.

Source: Bibliography for Research in British and Continental Royal and Noble Lineages and Heraldry <http://book-smith.tripod.com/book-4.html>
|
First published in 1950, this classic improves with each new edition; "bad" lines are excised completely each time, the lengthy text-notes are very useful, and extensive citations appear for almost every entry. There's hardly a noble family in Europe west of the Dnieper River that does not appear in this book. Dr. Weis died in 1966 and Sheppard, himself a renowned genealogist, undertook (very successfully) to maintain his high standards; the 4th and subsequent editions have been the result of his own editorial labors. A very inexpensive work, especially compared to many of the other titles in this list; this one should be on every genealogist's bookshelf. - 148-16 - 3)

NOTE:
Koning der Westfranken, Rooms Duits Keizer. Daarom ook wel Lodewijk II van West-Francië

Lodewijk II, van West-Francië, bijgenaamd ‘de Stamelaar’ (le Bègue), geb. 1.11.846; door zijn vader aangesteld tot koning in Maine 856 en, als gedesigneerd opvolger, tot (onder-)koning van Aquitanië 867; gaat zodra hij de dood van zijn vader heeft vernomen tal van kloosters, graafschappen en domeinen wegschenken om aanhang te winnen, wat de koninklijke macht natuurlijk verkleint en bijna tot een burgeroorlog leidt met de uit Italië terugkerenden; wordt na bemiddelend optreden van aartsbisschop Hincmar van Reims door deze gekroond, Compiègne 8.12.877; wordt ook door paus Johannes VIII gekroond (met uitzicht op een latere keizerskroning in Rome), Troyes 7.9.878; bevestigt op een samenkomst met zijn neef Lodewijk de Jonge van Oost-Francië het verdrag van Meersen te Voeren (Fouron) 1.11.878; bereidt (voordat een verdergaande samenwerking met de overige Karolingische vorsten wordt bereikt) een veldtocht voor tegen het opstandige zuiden van zijn rijk, doch (ziekelijk als hij is) overl. Compiègne Goede Vrijdag (10.4) en begr. ald. (klooster Notre-Dame) 11.4.879. Tr. 1) 862 Ansgardis, overl. 2.11.880, 881 of 882, dochter van graaf Harduin en zuster van Odo (Eudes) (graaf van Macon?); tr. (2) ca. 875 (tussen 872 en 877) Adelheid, geb. 855/60; overl. 18.10 kort
na 901; dr. van paltsgraaf Adalhard (omstreeks 885 waarschijnlijk graaf van Parijs) en NN.
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/82mariska/5/data/9783

naam voorvoegsel: Koning

wissel: 8 maart 2003
gebeurtenis: Title 856
gebeurtenis: Title 867
gebeurtenis: Title 879 (SOUR: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America before 1700: the lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcom of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their descendants

7th Edition, with additions and corrections by Walter Lee - Weis, Frederick Lewis - Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992

7th edition, with Additions and Corrections by Walter L. Sheppard, Jr. Assisted by David Faris.

Formerly Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between 1623 and 1650;; Citations without the word "page" are Line number-Person number.

Source: Bibliography for Research in British and Continental Royal and Noble Lineages and Heraldry <http://book-smith.tripod.com/book-4.html>
|
First published in 1950, this classic improves with each new edition; "bad" lines are excised completely each time, the lengthy text-notes are very useful, and extensive citations appear for almost every entry. There's hardly a noble family in Europe west of the Dnieper River that does not appear in this book. Dr. Weis died in 1966 and Sheppard, himself a renowned genealogist, undertook (very successfully) to maintain his high standards; the 4th and subsequent editions have been the result of his own editorial labors. A very inexpensive work, especially compared to many of the other titles in this list; this one should be on every genealogist's bookshelf. - 148-16 - 3)

gebeurtenis: Title 877/879 (SOUR: The Plantagenet Ancestry - Turton, William Harry - London: Phillimore & Co., 1928
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968, 1975;; Source: Bibliography for Research in British and Continental Royal and Noble Lineages and Heraldry <http://book-smith.tripod.com/book-4.html>
|
[The work contains] tables showing over 7,000 of the ancestory of Elizabeth (daughter of Edward IV, and wife of Henry VII) the heiress of the Plantaganets; with preface, lists, notes, and a complete index of about 2,700 entries and a reference for each.
|
While long regarded as a classic guide in English, the lack of citations makes the contents of this oversized volume difficult to double-check. It's all in chart form, both wheel-type and tabular. Numerous errors (some merely disagree ments in interpretation) have been uncovered by later researchers, but his is still a good starting point. Dates are included only intermittently, however, and the prefatory text is of very limited use.) (SOUR: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America before 1700: the lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcom of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and some of their descendants

7th Edition, with additions and corrections by Walter Lee - Weis, Frederick Lewis - Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992

7th edition, with Additions and Corrections by Walter L. Sheppard, Jr. Assisted by David Faris.

Formerly Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between 1623 and 1650;; Citations without the word "page" are Line number-Person number.

Source: Bibliography for Research in British and Continental Royal and Noble Lineages and Heraldry <http://book-smith.tripod.com/book-4.html>
|
First published in 1950, this classic improves with each new edition; "bad" lines are excised completely each time, the lengthy text-notes are very useful, and extensive citations appear for almost every entry. There's hardly a noble family in Europe west of the Dnieper River that does not appear in this book. Dr. Weis died in 1966 and Sheppard, himself a renowned genealogist, undertook (very successfully) to maintain his high standards; the 4th and subsequent editions have been the result of his own editorial labors. A very inexpensive work, especially compared to many of the other titles in this list; this one should be on every genealogist's bookshelf. - 148-16 - 3)

Koning der Westfranken, Rooms Duits Keizer. Daarom ook wel Lodewijk II van West-Francië

Lodewijk II, van West-Francië, bijgenaamd ‘de Stamelaar’ (le Bègue), geb. 1.11.846; door zijn vader aangesteld tot koning in Maine 856 en, als gedesigneerd opvolger, tot (onder-)koning van Aquitanië 867; gaat zodra hij de dood van zijn vader heeft vernomen tal van kloosters, graafschappen en domeinen wegschenken om aanhang te winnen, wat de koninklijke macht natuurlijk verkleint en bijna tot een burgeroorlog leidt met de uit Italië terugkerenden; wordt na bemiddelend optreden van aartsbisschop Hincmar van Reims door deze gekroond, Compiègne 8.12.877; wordt ook door paus Johannes VIII gekroond (met uitzicht op een latere keizerskroning in Rome), Troyes 7.9.878; bevestigt op een samenkomst met zijn neef Lodewijk de Jonge van Oost-Francië het verdrag van Meersen te Voeren (Fouron) 1.11.878; bereidt (voordat een verdergaande samenwerking met de overige Karolingische vorsten wordt bereikt) een veldtocht voor tegen het opstandige zuiden van zijn rijk, doch (ziekelijk als hij is) overl. Compiègne Goede Vrijdag (10.4) en begr. ald. (klooster Notre-Dame) 11.4.879. Tr. 1) 862 Ansgardis, overl. 2.11.880, 881 of 882, dochter van graaf Harduin en zuster van Odo (Eudes) (graaf van Macon?); tr. (2) ca. 875 (tussen 872 en 877) Adelheid, geb. 855/60; overl. 18.10 kort
na 901; dr. van paltsgraaf Adalhard (omstreeks 885 waarschijnlijk graaf van Parijs) en NN.
NOTE: LODEWIJK II bijgenaamd: de Stotteraar (Fr.: Louis le Bègue) (1 nov. 846-
2 CONC Compiègne 10 april 879), koning van 877 tot 879, uit het geslacht derKarolingen, zoon van Karel de Kale, regeerde tijdens een periode vandecadentie
2 CONC van de Karolingische dynastie. Het zwakke centrale gezag werdgrotendeels ondermijnd door de West-Frankische aristocratie en door deinvallen
2 CONC van de Noormannen.

"Lodewijk [Frankrijk]," Encarta® - Encyclopedie 2000 - Winkler Prins.
2 CONC ©1993-1999 Microsoft Corporation/Elsevier. Alle rechten voorbehouden.

Gebeurtenis:
Beroep/titel
Koning van West Francië 877-879.

Gebeurtenis:
Occupation/title
Tussen 877 En 879
King of West Francia..

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