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- Louis_III_of_France abstract "Louis III (863/65 – 5 August 882) was the king of West Francia (France) from 879 until his death. The eldest son of Louis the Stammerer and his first wife, Ansgarde, he succeeded his father and ruled jointly with his younger brother, Carloman II, who became sole ruler on Louis's death. Louis's short reign was marked by military success.Louis was born while his father was still just King of Aquitaine and his grandfather, Charles the Bald, was ruling West Francia. Some doubts were raised as to their legitimacy, since their parents had married secretly and Ansgarde was later repudiated at Charles' insistence. When Charles (877) and then the elder Louis died within two years, some nobles advocated electing the younger Louis as sole king, but another party favoured each brother ruling a separate sphere of the country. In September 879 Louis was crowned at Ferrières. In March 880 at Amiens the brothers divided their father's kingdom, Louis receiving the northern part, called Neustria or sometimes simply Francia.One of Charles the Bald's most trusted lieutenants, Duke Boso had renounced his allegiance to both brothers and had been elected King of Provence. In the summer of 880 Carloman and Louis marched against him and captured Mâcon and the northern part of Boso's realm. They united their forces with those of their cousin Charles the Fat, then ruling Germany and Italy, and unsuccessfully besieged Vienne from August to November. In 881 Louis achieved a momentous victory against Viking pirates, whose harassments had been ongoing since his grandfather's reign, at the Battle of Saucourt-en-Vimeu. Within a year of the battle an anonymous poet had celebrated it and the king, for both his prowess and piety, in the Old High German short poem Ludwigslied.Louis died on 5 August 882 at Saint-Denis in the centre of his realm, having fallen from his horse whilst chasing a girl with amorous intent. He hit the lintel of a door with his head while mounting his horse and fractured his cranium on impact, which led to his death. Since he had no children, his brother Carloman became the sole king and the victor of Saucourt was buried in the royal mausoleum of the Basilica of St Denis.".
- Louis_III_of_France activeYearsEndYear "0882".
- Louis_III_of_France activeYearsStartYear "0879".
- Louis_III_of_France deathDate "0882-08-05".
- Louis_III_of_France deathPlace Neustria.
- Louis_III_of_France deathPlace Saint-Denis,_Seine-Saint-Denis.
- Louis_III_of_France deathPlace Île-de-France.
- Louis_III_of_France predecessor Louis_the_Stammerer.
- Louis_III_of_France restingPlace Basilica_of_St_Denis.
- Louis_III_of_France successor Carloman_II.
- Louis_III_of_France thumbnail Ludwigslied.jpg?width=300.
- Louis_III_of_France title "King of West Francia (France)".
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- Louis_III_of_France wikiPageWikiLink Amiens.
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- Louis_III_of_France wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Denis,_Seine-Saint-Denis.
- Louis_III_of_France wikiPageWikiLink Vienne.
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- Louis_III_of_France wikiPageWikiLinkText "King Louis III".
- Louis_III_of_France wikiPageWikiLinkText "Louis III of France".
- Louis_III_of_France wikiPageWikiLinkText "Louis III".
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- Louis_III_of_France birthDate "863".
- Louis_III_of_France caption "First two pages of an early copy of the Ludwigslied, a song written during the king's lifetime, celebrating his victory over the Vikings at Saucourt".
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- Louis_III_of_France coronation "September 879".
- Louis_III_of_France deathDate "0882-08-05".
- Louis_III_of_France deathPlace Neustria.
- Louis_III_of_France deathPlace Saint-Denis,_Seine-Saint-Denis.
- Louis_III_of_France deathPlace Île-de-France.
- Louis_III_of_France name "Louis III".
- Louis_III_of_France placeOfBurial Basilica_of_St_Denis.
- Louis_III_of_France predecessor Louis_the_Stammerer.
- Louis_III_of_France regent Carloman_II.
- Louis_III_of_France reign "879".
- Louis_III_of_France royalHouse Carolingian_dynasty.
- Louis_III_of_France successor Carloman_II.
- Louis_III_of_France title "King of West Francia".
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- Louis_III_of_France years "--04-10".
- Louis_III_of_France subject Category:865_births.
- Louis_III_of_France subject Category:882_deaths.
- Louis_III_of_France subject Category:9th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Louis_III_of_France subject Category:Kings_of_West_Francia.
- Louis_III_of_France subject Category:Roman_Catholic_monarchs.
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- Louis_III_of_France hypernym King.
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- Louis_III_of_France comment "Louis III (863/65 – 5 August 882) was the king of West Francia (France) from 879 until his death. The eldest son of Louis the Stammerer and his first wife, Ansgarde, he succeeded his father and ruled jointly with his younger brother, Carloman II, who became sole ruler on Louis's death. Louis's short reign was marked by military success.Louis was born while his father was still just King of Aquitaine and his grandfather, Charles the Bald, was ruling West Francia.".