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Lothair I
Emperor of the Carolingian Empire from 817 to 855
Louis II of Italy
Ruler of the Holy Roman Empire from 844 to 875
Berengar I of Italy
Holy Roman Emperor from 915 to 924
Lambert II of Spoleto
king of Italy, Holy Roman Emperor, and Duke of Spoleto and Camerino (880-898)
Guy III of Spoleto
Holy Roman Emperor from 891 to 894
Carloman of Bavaria
King of Bavaria from 876 to 879
Pepin of Italy
son of Charlemagne and King of the Lombards
Louis the Blind
Holy Roman Emperor from 901 to 905
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Bernard of Italy
Illegitimate son of Pepin of Italy
Pharamond
thumb|16th-century depiction of Pharamond as "the first king of France" Pharamond, also spelled Faramund, is a legendary early king of the Franks, first referred to in the anonymous 8th-century Liber Historiae Francorum, which depicts him as the first king of the Franks.
Lothair II of Italy
King of Italy from 947 to 950
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Zwentibold (Zventibold, Zwentibald, Swentiboldo, Sventibaldo, Sanderbald; – 13 August 900), a member of the Carolingian dynasty, was the illegitimate son of Emperor Arnulf. In 895, his father granted him the Kingdom of Lotharingia, which he ruled until his death.
Marcomer
Marcomer, also spelled Marcomeres, Marchomer, or Marchomir (c. ? - 392) was a Frankish Dux in the late 4th century who assisted in an invasion of the Roman Empire in the year 388, as the usurper and leader of the whole of Roman Gaul, Magnus Maximus, was surrounded by Theodosius I in the city of Aquileia.
Mallobaudes
Mallobaudes or Mellobaudes was a 4th-century Frankish king who also held the Roman title of comes domesticorum. In 354 he was a tribunus armaturarum in the Roman army in Gaul, where he served under Silvanus, who usurped power in 355. Mallobaudes tried unsuccessfully to intervene on his behalf. Appointed comes domesticorum by Gratian, he was second-in-command of the army in Gaul in 378 when he defeated the Alemannic tribes under King Priarius at Battle of Argentovaria (near modern Colmar) according to Ammianus Marcellinus. In 380 he killed Macrian, king of the Bucinobantes and Roman ally, who
Theudemeres
frankish king
Sunno
Sunno was a leader (dux) of the Franks in the late 4th century who invaded the Roman Empire in the year 388 when the usurper and leader of the whole of Roman Gaul, Magnus Maximus was surrounded in Aquileia by Theodosius I.
Genobaud
Leader of the Franks in the VI century
Gennobaud
3rd century Frankish petty king
Merogais
Merogais (, ) was an early Frankish king, who, along with his co-ruler Ascaric, is the earliest Frankish ruler known. He was an enemy of the Roman Empire. Merogais is mentioned in the Panegyrici latini (anonymous VI and VII) and by Eutropius and Eumenius. The very existence of Merogais depends on the manuscript reading of Johann Kaspar Zeuss. The sentence which names the two kings begins with Asacari or Assaccari in all manuscripts, but it ends with the corrupt forms cinere gaisique, cumero geasique, cymero craisique, and cymero caisique. Zeuss reads those sentences as ending respectively cum
Ascaric
thumb|300px|Amphitheatre at Trier in which Ascaric and Merogais were executed along with numerous Frankish soldiers. Ascaric or Ascarich () was an early Frankish war leader, who, along with his co-leader, Merogais, are the earliest known leaders explicitly called Frankish, although the name of the Franks is earlier.