- lotharingian
- lo·tha·rin·gian
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
lotharingian — |lōthə|rinj(ē)ən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin Lotharingia Lorraine, region in western Europe + English an : of or relating to Lorraine … Useful english dictionary
Lotharingia — Threefold division of the Frankish empire by the Treaty of Verdun in 843, showing West Francia (pink), Middle Francia (green), and East Francia (yellow). Lotharingia was a region in northwest Europe, comprising the Low Countries, the western… … Wikipedia
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Charles the Simple — A 921 meeting between Charles and Henry I of Germany resulted in a treaty. In 923 Henry supported Robert against Charles and promptly attempted to annex Lotharingia. Charles III (17 September 879 – 7 October 929), called the Simple or the… … Wikipedia
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