Charles, Archbishop of Mainz

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Carolingian Dynasty
(Kings of Aquitaine)

Louis the Pious
Children
   Lothair
   Pepin
   Louis the German
   Children
       Carloman
       Louis the Younger
       Charles the Fat
   Charles the Bald
   Children
       Judith Martel
       Louis the Stammerer
       Charles the Child
       Carloman
Pepin I
Children
   Pepin
   Charles, Archbishop of Mainz
Pepin II
Louis the Younger
Charles the Child
Charles the Bald
Louis the Stammerer
Children
   Louis
   Carloman
Carloman
Charles the Fat

Charles (825 or 8304 June 863) was the second son of Pepin I of Aquitaine and Engelberga.

He lived at the court of his uncle Lothair until 848, when, hearing of the deposition of his brother, he set out in March 849 with a band of followers to claim the Aquitainian realm. He was captured by Vivian, count of Maine at the Loire and sent to Charles the Bald. He was put in the monastery of Corbie as either a monk or a deacon.

He escaped in 854 to recruit an army to fight for his brother. He had little success and fled to the court of Louis the German, who made him the Archbishopric of Mainz and archchancellor on 8 March 856. He made a respectable bishop and died on 4 June 863 and was buried in Saint Alban's at Mainz.

[edit] Sources

  • Dictionnaire de Biographie Française. Roman d'Amat and R. Limousin-Lamothe (ed). Paris, 1967.
Preceded by:
Rabanus Maurus
Archbishop of Mainz
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Succeeded by:
Ludbert
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