attempts to repudiate his wife Teutberga

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Lothair II was a 9th-century Carolingian king of Lotharingia whose reign is chiefly remembered for the protracted marital and political crisis surrounding his effort to annul his marriage to Teutberga in favor of his mistress Waldrada.

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instanceOf annulment attempt
marital crisis
political crisis
hasConsequence intervention by other Carolingian rulers
long‑running dispute over validity of Lothair II’s marriage
protracted conflict with ecclesiastical authorities
hasContext reign of Lothair II of Lotharingia
hasInvolvedPerson Teutberga NERFINISHED
Waldrada NERFINISHED
hasLocation Lotharingia NERFINISHED
hasMotivation desire to replace Teutberga with mistress Waldrada
hasOppositionFrom church authorities
other Carolingian family members
hasPoliticalDimension succession and legitimacy of heirs
hasPrincipalAgent Lothair II NERFINISHED
hasReligiousDimension church doctrine on marriage and divorce
hasTimePeriod 9th century
involvesLegalAction marriage annulment proceedings
involvesRelationshipChange elevation of mistress Waldrada as consort
repudiation of lawful wife
isCentralEventIn history of Lothair II’s reign
isCharacterizedBy conflict between royal will and ecclesiastical law
protracted negotiations and disputes
isChieflyRememberedFor reign of Lothair II of Lotharingia

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Lothair II notableFor attempts to repudiate his wife Teutberga