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In the Treaty of Verdun of 843 the three surviving sons of Louis the Pious divided his territories into three kingdoms.

Lothar? receieved the central portion of the empire - what later became the Low Countries, Lorraine, Alsace, Burgundy, Provence, and much of Italy - and the imperial title. [Louis the German]? receieved the eastern portion, much of what later became Germany. [Charles the Bald]? received the western portion, much of what later became France.

Though often presented as the beginning of a devolution or dissolution of Charlemagne's unitary empire, it in fact reflected the continued adherence to the Frankish idea of a partible or divisible inheritence rather than primogeniture.


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Edited October 11, 2001 5:51 am by MichaelTinkler (diff)
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