King of Aquitaine

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Louis the Pious was a Frankish ruler, son and successor of Charlemagne, who became Emperor of the Carolingian Empire and played a key role in its religious and political reforms.

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King of Aquitaine canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monarchical office
royal title
appliesToTerritory Duchy of Aquitaine
surface form: Kingdom of Aquitaine
associatedConsort Eleanor of Aquitaine
associatedRegion southwestern France
southwestern Gaul
capital Bordeaux
Toulouse
country Aquitaine
feudalRank king
firstHolder Emperor Louis the Pious
surface form: Louis the Pious
governmentForm hereditary monarchy
historicalEra Early Middle Ages
High Middle Ages
inception 781
languageOfTitle Latin
Old French
nobleRank sovereign
partOf Carolingian Empire
Kingdom of the Franks
surface form: Frankish realms
relatedTitle Duke of Gascony
Emperor of the Romans
King of the Franks
religion Roman Catholicism
subordinateTo Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Emperor of the Carolingian Empire

King of the Franks
successorTitle Duke of Aquitaine
titleHolder Charles the Bald
Charles the Child
Eudes of France
Henry II of England
Louis VII of France
Emperor Louis the Pious
surface form: Louis the Pious

Pepin I of Aquitaine
Ramnulf II of Poitiers
Rudolph of France
surface form: Rudolf of France

William II of Aquitaine
William II of Aquitaine
surface form: William III of Aquitaine

William IV of Aquitaine
William IX, Duke of Aquitaine
surface form: William IX of Aquitaine

William V of Aquitaine
William VI of Aquitaine
William VII of Aquitaine
William VIII of Aquitaine
William X, Duke of Aquitaine
surface form: William X of Aquitaine

William the Pious
usedByDynasty Carolingian dynasty
usedIn medieval Europe

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Emperor Louis the Pious title King of Aquitaine
subject surface form: Louis the Pious