Individual Details

Charles III CAROLINGIAN

(17 Sep 879 - 7 Oct 929)

He was the undisputed King of France from 898 until 922 and the King of Lotharingia from 911 until 919/23. He was a member of the Carolingian dynasty, the third and posthumous son of Louis the Stammerer by his second wife, Adelaide of Paris.
As a child, Charles was prevented from succeeding to the throne at the time of the death in 884 of his half-brother Carloman. The nobles of the realm instead asked his cousin, Charles the Fat, to rule them. He was also prevented from succeeding the unpopular Charles, who was deposed in November 887 and died in January 888, although it is unknown if his deposition was accepted or even made known in West Francia before his death. The nobility elected Odo, the hero of the Siege of Paris, king, though there was a faction that supported Guy III of Spoleto. Charles was put under the protection of Ranulf II, the Duke of Aquitaine, who may have tried to claim the throne for him and in the end used the royal title himself until making peace with Odo. Finally, in 893 Charles was crowned by a faction opposed to Odo at Reims Cathedral. He only became the effectual monarch with the death of Odo in 898.

Events

Birth17 Sep 879France
Death7 Oct 929Pâeronne, Austrasia

Families

SpouseOgive (904 - 951)
ChildKing Louis IV CAROLINGIAN (920 - 954)
FatherLouis III "the Stammerer" CAROLINGIAN (843 - 879)
MotherAdâelaèide DE PARIS (855 - 900)
SiblingErmentrude (875 - )
SiblingAdâelaèide CAROLINGIAN (877 - )