Misc. Notes
Louis 1st Le Debonaire, Emperor of the West (778)
116483p.12 “History of France” by M. Guizot p.199 Charlemagne was succeeded by his third son Louis, King of Aquitaine
20109Pg 120 Line 140, Louis I, the Fair, the Emperor 814-840
25284Pg 94, 40. Louis I the Pious, (”earned the surname ‘Pious’ by banishing his sisters, his wife Judith, and others of immoral life from court”), Emperor of the West 814-840
17289Pg 13 Louis I, the Fair, Emperor 814-840. (24); (10) XV, 15, 16
54763Pg 19 3. Bernard, king of Italy fm 813, blinded for rebellion by order of his uncle Emperor Louis I the Pious
82701Pg 1 Burke’s Royal Families, Vol II, Pedigree: Lewis le Bebonaire, King of France
54764Pg 7 Royal Descent fm Cerdic, Pedigree D: 7. Louis I, surnamed “The Pious” Roman Emperor, third s/o the Emperor Charlemagne & his wife Hildegarde
Pg 111 4. Louis I, the Pious, King of France
71886Pg 173 Louis I, King of France and Emperor of Germany
85276Louis I of the Franks
50472Pg 63 Louis I, the Pious, surnamed le Debonnaire, King of the Franks & Emperor of the West
17292Pg 124 Louis I, the Pious, le Débonnaire, King of the Franks & Emperor of the West; Emperor Louis I
Pg 132 Louis I, the Pious, surnamed le Debonnaire, King of the Franks and Emperor of the West
Pg 10 Louis I, the Pious, le Debonnaire, King of the Franks, Emperor of the West 814-840
17701Pg 82 Louis I, the Pious, le Debonnaire, King of the Franks and Emperor of the West
Pg 181 Louis I, Emperor 814-840
Pg 185 Louis I, the Pious, Emperor of the West, King of Aquitaine 781; Co Regent 813, crowned Emperor at Rheims 28 Oct 816
Louis The Pious, Male, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks and of Aquitaine
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