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- Carloman_II abstract ""Carloman II" might refer to the second Carolingian of that name, otherwise known as Carloman I.Carloman II (c. 866 – 12 December 884), King of Western Francia, was the youngest son of King Louis the Stammerer and Ansgarde of Burgundy, and became king, jointly with his brother Louis III of France, on his father's death in 879. Some nobles advocated electing a sole king, but eventually both brothers were elected kings. Although doubts were cast upon their legitimacy, the brothers obtained recognition and in March 880 divided their father's realm at Amiens, Carloman receiving Burgundy and Aquitaine.However, Duke Boso had renounced his allegiance to both brothers and had been elected King of Provence. In the summer of 880 the brothers Carloman and Louis marched against him, took Mâcon and the northern parts of Boso's realm. They united their forces with those of Charles the Fat and unsuccessfully besieged Vienne from August to November. Only in the summer of 882, Vienne was taken after being besieged by Richard, Count of Autun.About the same time, in August 882, Carloman became sole king owing to his brother's death, but the kingdom was in a deplorable condition partly owing to incursions from the Norman raiders, and his power was very circumscribed. There were revolts of the feudal lords even in Burgundy.Carloman met his death while hunting on 12 December 884 and was succeeded in the rule by his cousin, the Emperor Charles the Fat.".
- Carloman_II activeYearsEndYear "0884".
- Carloman_II activeYearsStartYear "0879".
- Carloman_II deathDate "0884".
- Carloman_II deathDate "0884-12-12".
- Carloman_II deathYear "0884".
- Carloman_II parent Ansgarde_of_Burgundy.
- Carloman_II parent Louis_the_Stammerer.
- Carloman_II predecessor Louis_the_Stammerer.
- Carloman_II restingPlace Basilica_of_St_Denis.
- Carloman_II successor Charles_the_Fat.
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- Carloman_II title "King of Western Francia".
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- Carloman_II birthDate "866".
- Carloman_II caption "A denarius minted under Carloman II".
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- Carloman_II coronation "September 879 in Ferrières-en-Gâtinais".
- Carloman_II dateOfDeath "884".
- Carloman_II deathDate "0884-12-12".
- Carloman_II father Louis_the_Stammerer.
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- Carloman_II mother Ansgarde_of_Burgundy.
- Carloman_II name "Carloman 02 Of France".
- Carloman_II name "Carloman II".
- Carloman_II placeOfBurial "Saint Denis Basilica, Paris, France".
- Carloman_II predecessor Louis_the_Stammerer.
- Carloman_II regent Louis_III_of_France.
- Carloman_II reign "879".
- Carloman_II royalHouse Carolingian_dynasty.
- Carloman_II shortDescription "King of France".
- Carloman_II successor Charles_the_Fat.
- Carloman_II title List_of_French_monarchs.
- Carloman_II title "King of Western Francia".
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- Carloman_II description "King of France".
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- Carloman_II comment ""Carloman II" might refer to the second Carolingian of that name, otherwise known as Carloman I.Carloman II (c. 866 – 12 December 884), King of Western Francia, was the youngest son of King Louis the Stammerer and Ansgarde of Burgundy, and became king, jointly with his brother Louis III of France, on his father's death in 879. Some nobles advocated electing a sole king, but eventually both brothers were elected kings.".
- Carloman_II label "Carloman II de France".
- Carloman_II label "Carloman II".
- Carloman_II label "Carlomanno II di Francia".
- Carloman_II label "Carlomano II de França".
- Carloman_II label "Carlomán II de Francia".
- Carloman_II label "Karlmann (Frankreich)".
- Carloman_II label "Karloman (król zachodniofrankijski)".
- Carloman_II label "Karloman II van Frankrijk".
- Carloman_II label "Карломан II (король Франции)".
- Carloman_II label "كارلومان الثاني ملك فرنسا".
- Carloman_II label "カルロマン2世 (西フランク王)".
- Carloman_II label "卡洛曼二世 (西法兰克)".
- Carloman_II sameAs Karloman_II._Francouzský.
- Carloman_II sameAs Karlmann_(Frankreich).
- Carloman_II sameAs Καρλομάν_Β΄_της_Γαλλίας.
- Carloman_II sameAs Carlomán_II_de_Francia.
- Carloman_II sameAs Karloman_II.a_Frantziakoa.