Prince of the Franks

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Prince of the Franks was a Carolingian royal title held by heirs apparent such as Charles the Younger, denoting their status as designated successors to rule the Frankish realms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Carolingian title
royal title
appliesTo heir apparent
associatedWithDynasty Charlemagne’s lineage
associatedWithInstitution Frankish monarchy NERFINISHED
associatedWithPeople Franks
associatedWithTitle Emperor of the Romans NERFINISHED
King of the Franks NERFINISHED
country Frankish realms NERFINISHED
denotes designated successor to rule the Frankish realms
follows King of the Franks NERFINISHED
hasGenderAssociation male
hasHolder Carolingian heirs apparent
Charles the Younger NERFINISHED
hasSuccessionRole next in line to the Frankish throne
historicalContext Carolingian Empire NERFINISHED
languageOfName Frankish
Latin
partOf Carolingian succession practices
politicalFunction legitimizing heir
stabilizing succession
region Western Europe
subclassOf hereditary title
princely title
usedBy Carolingian dynasty NERFINISHED
usedByRulerFamily Charlemagne’s sons
usedFor succession designation
usedInCentury 8th century
9th century
usedInPeriod Early Middle Ages NERFINISHED

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Charles the Younger hasTitle Prince of the Franks