Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Charles (825/830 – 4 June 863) was the second son of Pepin I of Aquitaine and Engelberga.He lived at the court of his uncle Lothair until 848, when, hearing of the deposition of his brother, he set out in March 849 with a band of followers to claim the Aquitainian realm. He was captured by Vivian, count of Maine at the Loire and sent to Charles the Bald. He was put in the monastery of Corbie as either a monk or a deacon.He escaped in 854 to recruit an army to fight for his brother."@en }
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- Charles_(archbishop_of_Mainz) comment "Charles (825/830 – 4 June 863) was the second son of Pepin I of Aquitaine and Engelberga.He lived at the court of his uncle Lothair until 848, when, hearing of the deposition of his brother, he set out in March 849 with a band of followers to claim the Aquitainian realm. He was captured by Vivian, count of Maine at the Loire and sent to Charles the Bald. He was put in the monastery of Corbie as either a monk or a deacon.He escaped in 854 to recruit an army to fight for his brother.".
- Q566092 comment "Charles (825/830 – 4 June 863) was the second son of Pepin I of Aquitaine and Engelberga.He lived at the court of his uncle Lothair until 848, when, hearing of the deposition of his brother, he set out in March 849 with a band of followers to claim the Aquitainian realm. He was captured by Vivian, count of Maine at the Loire and sent to Charles the Bald. He was put in the monastery of Corbie as either a monk or a deacon.He escaped in 854 to recruit an army to fight for his brother.".