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9th-century people from West Francia

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Carloman II of France
King of West Francia from 879 to 884
Baldwin I, Margrave of Flanders
margrave of Flanders
Ermentrude of Orléans
Frankish queen
Baldwin II
margrave of Flanders
Pepin II of Aquitaine
Frankish king
William I, Duke of Aquitaine
Duke of Aquitaine
Charles the Child
King of Aquitaine from 855
Adalard of Corbie
Carolingian saint
Ratramnus
Ratramnus (died ) was a Frankish monk of the monastery of Corbie, near Amiens in northern France, and a Carolingian theologian known best for his writings on the Eucharist and predestination. His Eucharistic treatise De corpore et sanguine Domini (On the Body and Blood of the Lord) was a counterpoint to his abbot Paschasius Radbertus’s realist Eucharistic theology. Ratramnus was also known for his defense of the monk Gottschalk, whose theology of double predestination was the center of much controversy in 9th-century France and Germany. In his own time, Ratramnus was perhaps best known for his
Lupus Servatus
Benedictine monk (c.805–c.862)
Conrad I, Count of Auxerre
Frankish noble
Galindo Aznárez I
Count of Aragon
Alan I, King of Brittany
Duke of Brittany
Bernard Plantapilosa
Frenkish count
Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy
French noble
Théodrate of Troyes
Queen Consort of Western Francia
Girart de Roussillon
Frankish Burgundian leader and count of Paris, 790-877
Humfrid
Humfrid was the count of Barcelona, Girona, Empúries, Roussillon, and Narbonne from 858 to 864. He also bore the title margrave of Gothia (Gothiæ marchio), as he held several frontier counties.
Ingelger
Ingelger (845 – 888), also called Ingelgarius, was a Frankish nobleman, who was the founder of the County of Anjou and of the original House of Anjou. Later generations of his family believed that he was the son of Tertullus (Tertulle) and Petronilla.
Ranulf I of Aquitaine
Frankish noble
Heiric of Auxerre
Carolingian priest and poet
Bernard of Gothia
Spanish noble
Raymond I, Count of Toulouse
French count
Bernard II, Count of Toulouse
French noble
Odo, Count of Toulouse
French noble
Gerald of Aurillac
French Roman Catholic saint
Adalard the Seneschal
politician (810-865)
Fredelo, Count of Toulouse
Fredelo, Fridolo, or Frigidolo (died 852) was the first Count of Toulouse (844–852) of the dynasty of Rouergue.
Lambert II of Nantes
French noble
Miro the Elder
Frankish saint
Lothar the Lame
French abbot
Sunyer II, Count of Empúries
Frankish noble
Acfred, Count of Toulouse
French noble
Gauzfrid, Count of Maine
French noble
Alduin I of Angoulême
Count of Angoulême 886-916
Louis
abbot of Saint-Denis (9th c.)
Acfred I of Carcassonne
Frankish noble
Leuthard II of Paris
9th-century Count of Paris
Raoul of Turenne
French priest
Grimbald
Benedictine monk of the Abbey of Saint Bertin
Fulcoald de Llemotges
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