Carloman
Carloman (died Dec. 12, 884) was the second son of Louis II and king of France or the West Franks (882–884). On Louis II’s death (879) Carloman was associated with his brother Louis III as king of the West Franks, but both, as the children of a first marriage that had been unacceptable to their grandfather Charles the Bald, had difficulty in obtaining recognition. On Louis’s death (882) Carloman became sole ruler. He died while hunting.
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Carloman
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Encyclopaedia Britannica
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20 February 2024
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March 14, 2025