Bernard of Italy

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Bernard of Italy was a 9th-century Carolingian king who ruled the Kingdom of Italy and was a grandson of Charlemagne.

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Bernard of Italy canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Carolingian ruler
historical figure
king
medieval monarch
burialPlace Aachen
causeOfDeath blinding
centuryOfActivity 9th century
conflict dynastic conflict with Louis the Pious
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Italy
dateOfBirth 797
dateOfDeath 818
era Early Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Franks
surface form: Frankish people
father Pepin of Italy
givenName Bernard
grandfather Charlemagne
hasAncestor Charlemagne
Pepin the Short
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Old High German
mannerOfDeath execution
mother Chrothais
nobleRank king
nobleTitle Rex Langobardorum
surface form: King of the Lombards
notableEvent revolt against Louis the Pious
notableFor being a grandson of Charlemagne
ruling the Kingdom of Italy in the early 9th century
occupation monarch
partOf Carolingian Empire
placeOfBirth Italy
placeOfDeath Aachen
positionHeld King of Italy
predecessor Pepin of Italy
reignEnd 818
reignStart 810
relative Emperor Louis the Pious
surface form: Louis the Pious
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
royalHouse Carolingian dynasty
sexOrGender male
successor Lothair I
territoryRuled Kingdom of Italy

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Carolingian dynasty notableMember Bernard of Italy
Pepin of Italy successor Bernard of Italy
Pepin of Italy child Bernard of Italy