As Charles II he was Holy Roman Emperor and as Charles I he was king of France (823-877)
1On his way home he married Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald.
2Death of Emperor Louis; Charles the Bald and Louis of Germany contend for the succession.
3For here lived Charlemagne and Charles the Bald, Charles the Bold and Maximilian of Austria.
4Ethelwolf visited Charles the Bald of France at this time, and married his daughter Judith incidentally.
5Their uncle, Charles the Bald, attempts to dispossess them, but is defeated by Louis at Andernach.
6He lived in well-known intimacy with Charles the Bald, of France, who died about A. D. 874.
7Zedkias, for instance, was the physician to Louis the Pious and later to his son Charles the Bald.
8Somehow he attracted the attention of Charles the Bald, A. D. 843, and became his guest and chosen companion.
9He applied, on behalf of the bishops, to their clergy and people; for King Charles the Bald, to Archbishop Hincmar.
10Thus we see that Malachi II corresponded with Charles the Bald, with a view of making a pilgrimage to Rome.
11He found, farther on, or in another visit, the soul of Charles the Bald, extended in the mud and much exhausted.
12Hincmar, a French prelate, encourages Charles the Bald to resist the authority assumed by the Pope over the church of France.
13By it the great empire which Charlemagne had built up was divided among his three grandsons, Lothair, Charles the Bald, and Louis.
14At Compiègne and Verberie among his playmates were Charles , the boy king of Aquitaine, and Judith, children of the French king Charles the Bald.
15Charles the Bald, fearing to meet these dreaded warriors, bribed them away from the walls of Paris in the year 875.
Translations for Charles the Bald