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and recognised his nephew's rule. This agreement lasted until 25 March 848, when the
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663:. His reign was the only time after the death of Louis the Pious that all of Francia would be re-united under one ruler. In his capacity as king of West Francia, he seems to have granted the royal title and perhaps regalia to the semi-independent ruler of Brittany,
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Normandy led to a new war in which Louis was betrayed by Hugh the Great and captured by Danish prince Harald who eventually released him to the custody of Hugh, who freed the king only after receiving town of
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inherited all the lands of his father in 954. By this time they were so small that the
Carolingian practice of dividing lands among the sons was not followed and his brother Charles received nothing. In 966 Lothair married
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Vikings and to oppose the rise of regional nobles who were no longer appointed by the king but became hereditary local dukes. In 877
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as the new king. After Robert's death in 923 nobles elected Rudolf as king, and kept
Charles imprisoned until his death in 929. After the rule of king Charles the Simple, local dukes began issuing their own currency.
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had both died prematurely, traditionally marking the end of the French branch of
Carolingian dynasty as well as the end of West Francia as a kingdom. Hugh Capet would be the first ruler of a new royal house, the
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houses were alternately chosen as monarchs. By this time the power of the king became weaker and more nominal, as the regional dukes and nobles became more powerful in their semi-independent regions. The
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may have had himself recognised as king, but he only lived another two years. Although
Aquitaine did not become a separate kingdom, it was largely outside the control of the West Frankish kings.
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describing appropriate liturgies for a royal consecration. By the time of the Synod of
Quierzy (858), Hincmar was claiming that Charles was anointed to the entire West Frankish kingdom. With the
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Charles. The territory over which the king exercised actual control shrank considerably, and was reduced to lands between Normandy and river Loire. The royal court usually stayed in
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became increasingly powerful as count of Anjou, Touraine and Maine. Robert's brother Hugh, abbot of Saint-Denis, was given control over
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was then elected by nobles as the new king of West Francia, and was crowned the next month. At this point, West Francia was composed of
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1415:"The Coinages of Pippin I and II of Aquitaine"
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1462:Politics and Ritual in Early Medieval Europe
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