Lothar the Lame

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Lothar the Lame was a lesser-known Frankish prince of the 9th century, notable mainly as a physically disabled son of the West Frankish king and Holy Roman Emperor Charles the Bald.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Frankish prince
historical figure
continent Europe
countryOfCitizenship West Francia NERFINISHED
dynasty Carolingian dynasty NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Franks NERFINISHED
father Charles the Bald NERFINISHED
givenName Lothar NERFINISHED
hasAncestor Charlemagne NERFINISHED
languageOfUse Latin
Old French
nickname the Lame NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic lameness
physical disability
occupation noble
partOf Carolingian Empire nobility
positionHeld prince of West Francia
region Western Europe
relative Charles the Bald NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Christianity
sexOrGender male
socialClass royalty
timePeriod 9th century

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Charles the Bald child Lothar the Lame
Charles II the Bald child Lothar the Lame