Charles, Duc de Basse-Lorraine

Male 953 - 991  (38 years)


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  • Name Charles , Duc de Basse-Lorraine  [1, 2
    Suffix Duc de Basse-Lorraine 
    Born 953  Laon, Aisne, Picardie, France Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Died Between 991 and 993  Orléans, Loiret, Centre, France Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Buried Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Notes 
    • Charles of Lorraine (Laon, 953-993 in Orléans) was the son of Louis IV of France and Gerberga of Saxony and younger brother of King Lothair. He was a sixth generation descendant of Charlemagne. Charles was excluded from the throne of France, and the German Emperor Otto II, made him Duke of Lower Lorraine in 977.

      His father probably gave him royal powers in Burgundy, but Lothair took them back upon reaching his majority. In 977, he accused Lothair's wife, Emma, daughter of Lothair II of Italy, of infideility with Adalberon, Bishop of Laon. The council of Sainte-Macre at Fismes (near Reims) exonerated the queen and the bishop, but Charles maintained his claim and was driven from the kingdom, finding refuge at the court of his cousin, Otto II. Otto promised to crown Charles as soon as Lothair was out of the way and Charles paid him homage, receiving back Lower Lorraine.

      In August 978, Lothair invaded Germany and captured the imperial capital of Aachen, but failed to capture either Otto or Charles. In October, Otto and Charles in turn invaded France, devastating the land around Rheims, Soissons, and Laon. In the latter city, the chief seat of the kings of France, Charles was crowned by Theodoric I, Bishop of Metz. Lothair fled to Paris and was there besieged. But a relief army of Hugh Capet's forced Otto and Charles to lift the siege on 30 November. Lothair and Capet, the tables turned once more, chased the German king and his liege back to Aachen and retook Laon.

      As he had been a vassal also of Lothair, Charles' acts on behalf of Otto were considered treason and he was thereafter excluded from the throne. On Lothair's death (986), the magnates elected his son Louis V and on the latter's death (987), Hugh Capet. Thus, the House of Capet came to the throne over the disgraced and ignored Charles. Charles' marriage to the lowborn daughter of a vassal of Hugh was championed by his opponents as a cardinal reason to deny him the throne. In order to have free hand towards France, he resigned his duchy to regency of his eldest son Otto. Charles made war on Hugh, even taking Rheims and Laon. However, on Maundy Thursday 991 26 March, he was captured, through the perfidy of the Bishop Adalberon, and with his young second son Louis imprisoned by Hugh in Orléans, where he died a short while later, in or before 993.

      In 1666, the sepulchre of Charles was discovered in the Basilica of Saint Servatius in Maastricht. His skin appears to have been interred there only in 1001, but that is not the date of his death, as some scholars assumed. Though Charles ruled Lower Lorraine, the Dukes of Lorraine (Upper Lotharingia) counted him as Charles I of Lorraine.

      Family

      Charles married firstly (970) a daughter of Robert of Vermandois, count of Meaux and Troyes. He married secondly Adelais, the daughter of low-ranking vassal of Hugh Capet. He may have married thirdly Bonne, daughter of Godfrey I, Count of Verdun. His children with his second and first wives were:

      Otto, succeeded him as Duke of Lower Lotharingia
      Adelaide
      Gerberga of Lower Lorraine, countess of Brussels, who married Lambert I, Count of Leuven
      Louis, followed his father to France and died in prison
      Charles (b. 989)
      Ermengarde, married Albert I, Count of Namur (various sources assign paternity of Ermengarde alternatively to Charles, or to his son Otto)
    Person ID I790  Bosdet Genealogy
    Last Modified 16 May 2013 

    Father Louis, IV of France,   b. 10 Sep 920,   d. 10 Sep 954, Rheims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 34 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother Gerberga of Saxony,   b. Abt 913,   d. 05 May 984, Rheims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 71 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Married 939  [1, 3
    Family ID F223  Group Sheet

    Family 1 Adelheid 
    Children 
     1. Otto, Duc de Basse-Lorraine,   b. 970,   d. 1012  (Age 42 years)
     2. Gerberga of Lower Lorraine,   b. 975,   d. 1018  (Age 43 years)
    Family ID F219  Group Sheet

    Family 2 Unknown 
    Married 970  [2
    Family ID F220  Group Sheet

  • Sources 
    1. [S178] thePeerage.com, Darryl Lundy, (Location: Ngaio, Wellington, New Zealand;).

    2. [S174] Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles,_Duke_of_Lower_Lorraine.

    3. [S174] Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerberga_of_Saxony.