charles the bald

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charles the bald

Charles the Bald examines a detailed map in his royal study.

Definition

Proper noun: - A historical figure: Charles the Bald refers to a specific Frankish king and Holy Roman Emperor who ruled in the 9th century. He was the grandson of Charlemagne and a key figure in the division of the Carolingian Empire.

Usage
  • As a historical subject: The name "Charles the Bald" is used to identify and discuss this specific monarch in historical contexts.
    • Charles the Bald signed the Treaty of Verdun in 843.
    • Historians study the reign of Charles the Bald to understand the fragmentation of the Carolingian Empire.
Advanced Usage
  • In regnal numbering: He is numbered differently for his separate titles. When referring to his role as King of West Francia (a precursor to France), he is known as Charles I. As Holy Roman Emperor, he is known as Charles II.
    • As Charles II, he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 875.
Variants and Related Words
  • Charles I of France: His title as King of West Francia.
  • Charles II, Holy Roman Emperor: His title as Emperor.
  • Carolingian: Relating to the dynasty to which he belonged.
    • The Carolingian Empire was divided among Charlemagne's grandsons.
Synonyms
  • Charles I (of France)
  • Charles II (Holy Roman Emperor)
Notes on Meaning

This term refers exclusively to the specific 9th-century ruler. It is not a descriptive phrase for any other person named Charles. The nickname "the Bald" (Latin: Calvus) is a historical epithet used to distinguish him from other rulers named Charles.

charles the bald

Charles the Bald examines a detailed map in his royal study.

Noun
  1. as Charles II he was Holy Roman Emperor and as Charles I he was king of France (823-877)