Ludovicus Pius

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Ludovicus Pius is the Latin name of Louis the Pious, the early 9th-century Frankish king and Holy Roman Emperor who was the son and successor of Charlemagne.

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Ludovicus Pius canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Carolingian ruler
Frankish king
Holy Roman Emperor
human
alsoKnownAs Louis I
Emperor Louis the Pious
surface form: Louis the Pious

Ludwig der Fromme
birthDate 0778
birthPlace Aquitaine
Carolingian Empire
child Charles the Bald
Lothair I
Louis the German
Pepin I of Aquitaine
coronationAsEmperorDate 0814
coronationAsEmperorPlace Aachen
countryOfCitizenship Carolingian Empire
surface form: Frankish Empire
deathDate 0840-06-20
deathPlace Ingelheim am Rhein
surface form: Ingelheim

Rhine
epithet the Pious
era Early Middle Ages
father Charlemagne
givenName Ludovic
surface form: Ludovicus
house Carolingian dynasty
languageOfName Latin
LatinNameOf Emperor Louis the Pious
surface form: Louis the Pious
mother Hildegard of Vinzgouw
nobleFamily Carolingian dynasty
notableEvent Ordinatio Imperii of 817
penitential public humiliation at Attigny
rebellions of his sons
partOf Carolingian Empire
positionHeld Holy Roman Emperor
King of Aquitaine
King of the Franks
predecessor Charlemagne
reignEnd 0840
reignEndAsEmperor 0840
reignStart 0814
reignStartAsEmperor 0814
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
ruledTerritory Aquitaine
Carolingian Empire
surface form: Frankish Empire
spouse Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Judith of Bavaria
successor Lothair I
successorAsKingOfTheFranks Charles the Bald
Louis the German

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