Also known as Charles II, Carolus Calvus, Carlus Calvus, Charles II The Bald, Charles II, the Bald
Frans monarch (823–877)
Charles the Bald was a 9th-century ruler who governed West Francia (roughly modern-day France) for over 30 years and also held the title of Carolingian Emperor near the end of his reign. He represents an important figure in the transition of Europe after the breakup of Charlemagne's empire, as his kingdom would eventually develop into what became France.
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4 objects attributed to Karel de Kale, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
Karel de Kale (Frans: Charles le Chauve) (Frankfurt am Main, 13 juni 823 – Avrieux, Savoye, 6 oktober 877), koning van West-Francië (840/843-877), tot keizer gekroond van het Heilige Roomse Rijk (875-877) als Karel II, met de grenzen van zijn land vastgesteld door het Verdrag van Verdun in 843, was de jongste zoon van keizer Lodewijk de Vrome en zijn tweede vrouw Judith van Beieren.
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