| Name |
Louis I the Pious |
| Reigned |
From 778 to 840 |
| Holy Roman Emperor |
| Occupation |
From 778 to 840 |
| King of Aquitaine (778–840) |
| Birth |
16 Apr 778 |
Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France |
| Christening |
Aug 778 |
Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France |
| Birth |
Aug 778 |
Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France |
| Birth |
Aug 778 |
Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France |
| Birth |
15 Aug 778 |
Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France |
| Gender |
Male |
| Burial |
Cathbedrale d'Aachen, Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia |
| Burial |
Aachen, Aachen, Aachen, Rheinland, Preußen, Germany |
| Crowned |
781 |
County Offaly, Ireland |
| Title of Nobility |
781 |
Aquitaine, France |
| King of Aquitaine |
| Coronation |
813 |
| Coronation |
814 |
Aachen, Aachen, Rhein, Prussia, Germany |
| as Holy Roman Emperor |
| Crowned |
814 |
Emperor of West |
| Heir to |
814 |
Aachen, Aachen, Rhein, Prussia, Germany |
| Emperor Charlemagne |
| Ruled |
From 814 to 840 |
| Occupation |
From 814 to 840 |
| King of the Franks; Holy Roman Emperor (814-840) |
| Coronation |
816 |
| Achievements |
817 |
Aachen, Aachen, Rhein, Prussia, Germany |
| Partition of Carolingian Empire |
| LifeSketch |
817 |
| Arranged to divide Empire among his sons upon his death. |
| LifeSketch |
3 Oct 818 |
| After his Irmengard died, he remarried & divided empire again to incl. 4th son. |
| LifeSketch |
From 833 to 20 June 840 |
| Bitter struggle between sons continued until Louis's death. |
| LifeSketch |
833 |
| Three older sons revolted; Louis was removed from throne In 833 but restored 834 |
| LifeSketch |
834 |
| Restored to the throne. |
| Alt. Burial |
840 |
Aachen, Aachen, Rhein, Prussia, Germany |
| Title of Nobility |
814/840 |
| King of the Franks; Holy Roman Emperor |
| Death |
20 Jun 840 |
Castle Ingleheim am Rhein, Rhinehessen, Hesse, Germany |
| Death |
20 Jun 840 |
Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hessen, Germany |
| AFN |
1RGT-99W |
| Descent |
Descendent of Charlemagne |
| Fact |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_the_Pious |
| Fact |
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84022206 |
| Fact |
https://www.geni.com/people/Louis-I-The-Pious/6000000001266578142 |
| Fcat 2 |
Reigned from 813/14 to |
| LifeSketch |
Third son of Charlemagne and Hildegarde, |
| LifeSketch |
20 Jun 840 |
| His division of his dominions between sons resulted in dissolution of the Empire. |
| LifeSketch |
20 Jun 840 |
| Interred in Abbey of Metz. |
| Other |
King, Gibson, Indiana, United States |
| Fact 1 |
| Other |
The Name Louis Means 'Famous Warrier'. |
| Fact 10 |
| Other |
Holy Roman Emperor In 814-840 Succeeding His Father Charlemagne. |
| Fact 2 |
| Other |
Louisiana, United States |
| Fact 3 |
| Other |
Interred: Abbey Of Metz. Twin With Lothar. |
| Fact 4 |
| Other |
In 817 Arranged To Divide Empire Among His Sons Upon His Death. |
| Fact 5 |
| Other |
Three Older Sons Revolted; Louis Was Removed From Throne In 833 But Restored 834 |
| Fact 7 |
| Other |
Louisiana, United States |
| Fact 8 |
| Other |
His Division Of His Dominions Betw Sons Resulted In Dissolution Of The Empire. |
| Fact 9 |
| Title of Nobility |
Emperor of West |
| Title of Nobility |
France |
| King |
| Title of Nobility |
King of France |
| Title of Nobility |
Roman Emperor |
| Title of Nobility |
[Emperor of] |
| Name |
Louis "the Pious" of France |
| Name |
Louis I "the Pious" Carolingian |
| Name |
Louis I "The Pious" Emperor Of The Holy Roman Em |
| Name |
Louis I "the Pious" Holy Roman Emperor |
| Name |
Louis I "The Pious" of Aquitaine |
| Name |
Louis The Debonaire |
| Name |
Louis The Fair |
| Name |
the Pious |
| Occupation |
Emperor of Holy Roman Empire |
| Occupation |
King of Francia |
| Occupation |
King of Holy Rome |
| Occupation |
King of the Franks |
| _FSFTID |
LDS9-RW8 |
| _UID |
17FA05E3D3D9F04E8A68FDF3F47AE6F20B09 |
| Death |
24 Jun 840 |
Ingelheim, Ingelheim am Rhein, Mainz-Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |
| Burial |
Aachen, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
| Person ID |
I30665 |
Ken Tree |
| Last Modified |
3 Nov 2019 |