Charles the Simple

Charles III the Simple
King of Western Francia (more...)
Romantic depiction of Charles the Simple
Romantic depiction of Charles the Simple
King of Western Francia (more...)
Reign 893/898–922/923
Coronation 893, Reims
Predecessor Odo
Successor Robert I
King of Lothairingia (more...)
Reign 911–922
Predecessor Louis IV
Successor Henry I
Consort Frederonne
Eadgifu of England
Issue
Louis IV of France
Gisela, Duchess of Normandy
Royal house Carolingian
Father Louis II
Mother Adelaide of Paris
Born 17 September 879(879-09-17)
Died 7 October 929 (aged 50)
Péronne, France
Burial Abbey of St Fursy

Charles III (September 17, 879 – October 7, 929), called the Simple or the Straightforward (from the contemporary Latin: Karolus Simplex), was a member of the Carolingian dynasty who ruled as King of France (or Western Francia) from 893 to 922/923.[1]

He was the posthumous son of King Louis the Stammerer and his third wife Adelaide of Paris. Charles first married Frederonne who died in 917 and then Eadgifu, the daughter of Edward the Elder of England, on October 7, 919.

As a child, Charles was prevented from succeeding to the throne at the time of the death in 884 of his half-brother Carloman or at the time of the deposition of the Holy Roman Emperor, his uncle Charles the Fat, in 887. Instead, Odo, Count of Paris, succeeded Charles the Fat. Nonetheless, Charles was crowned by some nobles in 893.[1] Charles became sole king at the age of nineteen upon the death of Odo in 898.

In 911 Charles gave the lower Seine area, eventually known as Normandy, as a fief to the Norse leader Rollo in the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, thereby ending the series of Viking raids into France.

In 922 some of the barons (including Herbert II of Vermandois) revolted and crowned Robert I, brother of Odo, king. In 923, at the battle of Soissons, King Robert was killed, but Charles was also defeated. Rudolph, Duke of Burgundy was elected king, and Charles was imprisoned.

Charles died on October 7, 929, in prison at Péronne (Somme, France) and was buried there at the abbey of St. Fursy. His son with Eadgifu would eventually be crowned in 936 as Louis IV of France and his daughter Gisela was married in 911 to Rollo of Normandy.

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Preceded by
Odo
King of Western Francia
898–922
Succeeded by
Robert I
Preceded by
Louis the Child
King of Lotharingia
911–922
Succeeded by
Henry the Fowler