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(1) Hij is getrouwd met Waldrada of Lotharingia.

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  1. Gisela  ± 865-908


(2) Hij is getrouwd met Teutbergha.

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    Lothair II
    King of Lotharingia
    Lothair II of Lotharingia.jpg
    Seal of Lothair II
    Reign 855– 869
    Predecessor Emperor Lothair I as King of Middle Francia
    Successor Lands divided between Louis the German and Charles the Bald
    Born 835
    Died 8 August 869
    Piacenza
    Burial Basilica of Sant'Antonino
    Consort Teutberga
    Waldrada
    Issue By Waldrada:
    Hugh, Duke of Alsace
    Gisela
    Bertha
    Ermengarde
    Dynasty Carolingian Dynasty
    Father Emperor Lothair I
    Mother Ermengarde of Tours
    Lothair II (835 – August 8, 869) was the king of Lotharingia from 855 until his death. He was the second son of Emperor Lothair I and Ermengarde of Tours. He was married to Teutberga (died 875), daughter of Boso the Elder.


    Contents
    1 Reign
    2 Succession
    3 Descendants
    4 Ancestry
    5 References
    6 Bibliography
    Reign

    Lothar II

    This map shows the locations where King Lothar II issued royal charters
    For political reasons, his father made him marry Teutberga in 855. Upon his father's death in 855, he received the Middle Francia territory west of the Rhine stretching from the North Sea to the Jura mountains. It became known as Regnum Lotharii and early in the 10th century as Lotharingia or Lorraine (a designation subsequently applied only to the duchy of Lorraine). His elder brother Louis II received northern Italy and the title of Emperor, and his younger brother Charles received the western parts of his father's domains, Burgundy and the Provence.

    On the death of his brother Charles in 863, Lothair added some lands south of the Jura to this realm, but except for a few feeble expeditions against the Norman pirates he seems to have done little for its government or its defense. Thirty-six of Lothar II's royal charters survive.[1]

    Teutberga was not capable of bearing children and Lothair's reign was chiefly occupied by his efforts to obtain an annulment of their marriage, and his relations with his uncles Charles the Bald and Louis the German were influenced by his desire to obtain their support for this endeavour. Although quarrels and reconciliations between the three kings followed each other in quick succession, in general it may be said that Louis favoured annulment, and Charles opposed it, while neither lost sight of the fact that Lothair had no sons to inherit his lands. Lothair, whose desire for annulment was prompted by his affection for his mistress, Waldrada, put away Teutberga, but Hucbert took up arms on her behalf, and after she had submitted successfully to the ordeal of water, Lothair was compelled to restore her in 858. Still pursuing his purpose, he won the support of his brother, Emperor Louis II, by a cession of lands and obtained the consent of the local clergy, such as Adventius of Metz, to the annulment and to his marriage with Waldrada, which took place in 862.

    A synod of Frankish bishops met at Metz in 863 and confirmed this decision, but Teutberga fled to the court of Charles the Bald, and Pope Nicholas I voided the decision of the synod. An attack on Rome by the emperor was without result, and in 865 Lothair, threatened with excommunication and convinced that Louis and Charles at their recent meeting had discussed the partition of his kingdom, again took back his wife. Teutberga, however, either from inclination or compulsion, now expressed her desire for an annulment, and Lothair went to Italy to obtain the assent of the new pope, Adrian II. Placing a favourable interpretation upon the words of the pope, he had set out on the return journey, when he was seized with fever and died at Piacenza on August 8, 869.

    Succession
    His son, Hugh, by Waldrada, was declared illegitimate, so his heir was his brother, Emperor Louis II of Italy. As Louis was at that time campaigning against the Emirate of Bari, his kingdom was divided by and between his uncles Charles the Bald and Louis the German by the Treaty of Meerssen.

    Descendants
    Lothair II had some sons and probably three daughters, all by Waldrada, and all of whom were declared illegitimate:

    Hugh (c. 855– 895), Duke of Alsace (867– 885)
    Gisela (c. 865– 908), who in 883 married Godfrey, the Viking leader ruling in Frisia, who was murdered in 885
    Bertha (c. 863– 925), who married Theobald of Arles (c. 854– 895), count of Arles, nephew of Teutberga. They had two sons Hugh of Italy and Boso of Tuscany. After Theobald's death, between 895 and 898 she married Adalbert II of Tuscany (c. 875– 915)[2] They had at least three children: Guy,[3] who succeeded his father as count and duke of Lucca and margrave of Tuscany, Lambert succeeded his brother in 929, but lost the titles in 931 to his half-brother Boso of Tuscany, and Ermengard.
    Ermengarde (d. 90?)
    Odo (d. c.879)[citation needed]
    Ancestry
    Ancestors of Lothair II
    References
    Die Urkunden Lothars I. und Lothars II., ed. Theodor Schieffer (Berlin, 1966); see http://turbulentpriests.group.shef.ac.uk/our-dearest-wife-and-son-king-lothar-iis-charters/
    Wickham, Chris (1990). Early Medieval Italy: Central Power and Local Society 400-1000. University of Michigan Press. pp. 59– 60. ISBN 0-472-08099-7.
    Townsend, Geo (1847) Ecclesiastical and Civil History Philosophically Considered, Vol. II, p. 157
    Bibliography
    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lothair II of Lotharingia.
    Hincmar, "Opusculum de divortio Lotharii regis et Tetbergae reginae," in Cursus completus patrologiae, tome cxxv., edited by J. P. Migne (Paris, 1857– 79)
    M. Sdralek, Hinkmars von Rheims Kanonistisches Gutachten uber die Ehescheidung des Königs Lothar II (Freiburg, 1881)
    E. Dummler, Geschichte des ostfränkischen Reiches (Leipzig, 1887– 88)
    E. Muhlbacher, Die Regenten des Kaiserreichs unter den Karolingern (Innsbruck, 1881)
    Lothair II
    Carolingian Dynasty
    Born: 835 Died: 8 August 869
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by
    Lothar I
    as king of Middle Francia King of Lotharingia
    23 September 855 – 8 August 869 Kingdom divided
    between Louis the German
    and Charles the Bald

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