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Louis of Lower Lorraine (975×9801023),
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royalty and a member of the
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, was a younger son of
Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine Charles (953 – 22 June 992×995) was the Duke of Lower Lorraine from 977 until his death. Life Born at Reims in the summer of 953, Charles was the son of Louis IV of France and Gerberga of Saxony and the younger brother of King Lothair. He w ...
, through his second wife, Adelaide. Louis was born between 975 and 980, during the reign of his uncle, King
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.
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, ''La Préhistoire des Capétiens'' (Villeneuve d'Ascq, 1993), pp. 339, 431.
His mother was the daughter of a vassal of
Hugh Capet Hugh Capet (; french: Hugues Capet ; c. 939 – 14 October 996) was the King of the Franks from 987 to 996. He is the founder and first king from the House of Capet. The son of the powerful duke Hugh the Great and his wife Hedwige of Saxony, ...
. After the death of Louis's cousin, King
Louis V Louis V may refer to: * Louis V of France (967–987) * Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor and V of Germany (1282–1347) * Louis V, Duke of Bavaria (1315–1361) * Louis V, Elector Palatine (ruled 1508–1544) * Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (r ...
, in 987 the nobility elected Hugh Capet king. Charles opposed Hugh, but was defeated in battle and captured in 991. Hugh had Louis placed in the custody of Bishop Adalbero of Laon. Laurent Theis, ''Robert le Pieux'' (Librairie Acédémique Perrin, 1999), pp. 70, 76. By 993 Charles had died and Hugh had imprisoned Louis in
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(US) and
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, who had remained behind in Germany, inherited their father's duchy. In the spring of 993, Odo I, Count of Blois, plotted with Adalbero of Laon to arrest Hugh while the latter was in
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to meet with Otto III of Germany, and place Louis on the throne. The count of Blois was angered by Hugh's refusal to appoint him to Hugh's old office,
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. The plot, however, was leaked to the king and had to be abandoned. At some point Louis was released. He still retained land in Lower Lorraine and the '' Chronicle of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif'' calls him ''comes Alemanorum'', "count of the Germans", suggesting that he had been granted a county in Lower Lorraine. Karl Ferdinand Werner, "Il y a mille ans, les Carolingiens: fin d'une dynastie, début d'un mythe", ''Annuaire-bulletin de la société d'histoire de France'', 1991–1992, pp. 17–79. Sometime between 1005 and 1012, Louis was in Aquitaine when Duke
William V of Aquitaine William the Great (french: Guillaume le Grand; 969 – 31 January 1030) was duke of Aquitaine (as ) and count of Poitou (as or III) from 990 until his death. Upon the death of the emperor Henry II, he was offered the kingdom of Ital ...
made a donation to the Abbey of Bourgueil. Louis subscribed the duke's charter as "Louis, son of King Charles" (''Lodoici filii Karoli regis''). William is known to have been on good terms with Hugh and accepted his election, but Carolingian legitimism was not unknown in southern France, where royal power was weak. In 1023, Louis made a pilgrimage to
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. During his return journey, he fell ill and became a monk ''in extremis'' at the
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in Sens. While he lay dying, he gave his villa at Ariscurt (an unidentified location probably in Lorraine) and a
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(a sign of his royalty) to the abbey. His epitaph at Saint-Pierre-le-Vif has been published.
Robert-Henri Bautier Robert-Henri Bautier (19 April 1922, Paris – 19 October 2010, Paris) was a French historian, archivist, and medievalist. He was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium in 1986.Index biographique des me ...
and Monique Gilles, ''Odorannus de Sens, Opera omnia'' (Paris, 1972), p. 270.


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