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Charles of Alençon

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Charles of Alençon
NameCharles of Alençon
TitleCount of Alençon
FatherCharles Martel
MotherRotrude of Treves

Charles of Alençon was a member of the Carolingian dynasty and a son of Charles Martel, the famous Mayor of the Palace of the Frankish Kingdom, and his wife Rotrude of Treves. He was a brother of Pepin the Short, who later became the King of the Franks, and Carloman, another prominent figure in the Frankish Kingdom. Charles of Alençon was also a nephew of Childebrand I, the Duke of Burgundy, and a cousin of Nibelung I, the Count of Hesbaye. His family connections included Adalard of Paris, the Count of Paris, and Wala of Corbie, a prominent Abbot of Corbie.

Early Life

Charles of Alençon was born into a powerful family, with his father Charles Martel playing a crucial role in the Battle of Tours against the Umayyad Caliphate. His mother, Rotrude of Treves, was a member of the Merovingian dynasty and a daughter of Lambert II, Count of Hesbaye. Charles of Alençon's early life was likely influenced by his family's connections to the Abbey of Saint-Denis, where his uncle Childebrand I was a prominent figure. He was also related to Bernard of Septimania, the Count of Septimania, and William of Gellone, the Count of Toulouse. His family's ties to the Kingdom of Aquitaine and the Duchy of Gascony were also significant, with connections to Duke Odo of Aquitaine and Lupus I of Gascony.

Military Career

Charles of Alençon's military career was likely shaped by his family's involvement in the Frankish Kingdom's military campaigns. He may have participated in battles against the Saxons, the Avars, and the Bretons, alongside his father Charles Martel and his brother Pepin the Short. Charles of Alençon's military experience would have also been influenced by his connections to the County of Flanders, where his cousin Baldwin I, Count of Flanders played a significant role. He was also related to Theodoric IV, the King of the Franks, and Childeric III, the last Merovingian king. His family's ties to the Duchy of Bavaria and the Duchy of Swabia were also important, with connections to Duke Tassilo III of Bavaria and Duke Nebi of Swabia.

Marriage and Children

Charles of Alençon's marriage and children are not well-documented, but it is likely that he married into a noble family with connections to the Frankish Kingdom. He may have been related to Desiderius of Lombardy, the King of the Lombards, and Charlemagne, the famous King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans. Charles of Alençon's children would have been part of the Carolingian dynasty and may have played a role in the Frankish Kingdom's politics. His family connections included Louis the Pious, the King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans, and Lothair I, the King of Italy and Emperor of the Romans. He was also related to Pepin I of Aquitaine, the King of Aquitaine, and Louis the German, the King of East Francia.

Death and Legacy

Charles of Alençon's death is not well-documented, but it is likely that he died in the mid-8th century. His legacy would have been shaped by his family's connections to the Frankish Kingdom and the Carolingian dynasty. He was a part of a powerful family that played a significant role in shaping European history, with connections to the Holy Roman Empire, the Kingdom of France, and the Kingdom of Germany. Charles of Alençon's family ties to the Duchy of Normandy and the County of Anjou were also important, with connections to Rollo of Normandy and Fulk I, Count of Anjou. His legacy would have also been influenced by his connections to the Abbey of Fleury and the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.

Ancestry and Family

Charles of Alençon was a member of the Carolingian dynasty and a descendant of Pepin of Landen, the Mayor of the Palace of the Frankish Kingdom. His family connections included Arnulf of Metz, the Bishop of Metz, and Ansegisel, the Domesticus of the Frankish Kingdom. Charles of Alençon was also related to Clotilde, the wife of Clovis I, the King of the Franks, and Radegund, the wife of Chlothar I, the King of the Franks. His family ties to the Kingdom of Burgundy and the Duchy of Alsace were also significant, with connections to Childebert II, the King of Burgundy, and Eticho of Alsace, the Duke of Alsace. Charles of Alençon's ancestry and family connections played a crucial role in shaping his life and legacy, with ties to the Abbey of Lorsch and the Abbey of Prüm.

Category:Carolingian dynasty

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