Louis I

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Louis I, also known as Louis the Pious, was a 9th-century Frankish king and Holy Roman Emperor who was the son and successor of Charlemagne.

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Louis I canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Carolingian ruler
Holy Roman Emperor
King of the Franks
medieval monarch
alsoKnownAs Emperor Louis the Pious
surface form: Louis the Pious

Ludovicus Pius
Ludwig der Fromme
birthDate 0778-04-16
birthPlace Aquitaine
Casseneuil
near Agen
burialPlace Saint-Arnoul Abbey, Metz
surface form: Basilica of Saint-Arnould, Metz
child Arnulf of Sens
Charles the Bald
Gisela (daughter of Louis the Pious)
Hildegard (daughter of Louis the Pious)
Lothair I
Louis the German
Pepin I of Aquitaine
Rotrude
coronation 0813-09-11
coronationAsEmperor 0814-10-05
coronationPlace Reims
coronationPlaceAsEmperor Aachen
countryOfCitizenship Carolingian Empire
surface form: Frankish Empire
deathDate 0840-06-20
deathPlace Ingelheim am Rhein
Rhine
surface form: Rhine River
dynasty Carolingian dynasty
era Early Middle Ages
father Charlemagne
mother Hildegard of Vinzgouw
notableEvent Ordinatio Imperii of 817
penitential public humiliation at Attigny
rebellions of his sons in the 830s
restoration of church property and monastic reforms
notableFor promoting monastic and ecclesiastical reform in the Carolingian Empire
positionHeld Co-emperor of the Carolingian Empire
Holy Roman Emperor
Duke of Aquitaine
surface form: King of Aquitaine

King of the Franks
predecessor Charlemagne
reignEnd 0840-06-20
reignEndAsKingOfAquitaine 0814
reignStart 0814-01-28
reignStartAsKingOfAquitaine 0794
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
spouse Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Judith of Bavaria
successor Charles the Bald
Lothair I
Louis the German

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Emperor Louis the Pious fullName Louis I
subject surface form: Louis the Pious
Ludovicus Pius alsoKnownAs Louis I