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  1. Charles III or Charles the Fat, 839–88, emperor of the West (881–87), king of the East Franks (882–87), and king of the West Franks (884–87); son of Louis the German, at whose death he inherited Swabia (876). He succeeded to the East Frankish or German kingship after the deaths of his brothers Carloman (880) and Louis the Younger (882 ...

  2. Charles III (839 – 888), also known as Charles the Fat or the Mad King, was the great-grandson of Charlemagne[1] and the last emperor of the Carolingian Empire to rule over the Kingdom of West Francia. In the last few years of his reign alongside his wife Richardis, Paris was subjected to a Viking siege that led to his downfall[2] and eventual deposition.[3] During his youth, Charles was haunted by "demons" and as a result was subjected to a purification ritual involving fire. While ...

  3. May 19, 2021 · Charles the Fat briefly reunited the Carolingian Empire after becoming the ruler of three main Carolingian kingdoms in 894, but his supremacy was challenged throughout the land. The empire collapsed for the final time when he was deposed in 887 by regional nobles after East Francia was usurped in a coup by his illegitimate nephew, Arnulf of Carinthia (r. 887-899).

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  5. Charles "the Fat" (13 June 839-13 January 888) was the king of Italy from 879 to 887, succeeding Carloman II of Bavaria and preceding Berengar of Friuli; king of East Francia from 882 to 887, succeeding Louis the Younger and preceding Arnulf of Carinthia; and king of West Francia from 884 to 888, succeeding Carloman of France and preceding Odo of France. He was the last ruler of a united Carolingian Empire, and his overthrowing by Arnulf of Carinthia in 888 fractured Charlemagne's empire into th

  6. Dec 31, 2023 · "Charles the Fat" published on by Oxford University Press. [Na]Youngest son of Louis the German and king of the West Franks from ad 882. He was crowned emperor, and during his reign there was the great siege of Paris by the ...

  7. May 20, 2024 · Charles the Fat (White Charles) (June 13, 839 - Donaueschingen, January 13, 888), also known as Charles III, was the Carolingian Emperor from 881 until his death. He was the youngest son of Louis the Germanic and Emma of Bavaria, and great-grandson of Charlemagne, being the last Carolingian to reign over a unified empire.