Louis V "the Sluggard" (King) of FRANCE

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Louis V "the Sluggard" (King) of FRANCE
name Louis V 'le Fainéant' (Roi) DE FRANCE
occupation King of France (West Francia) between 986 and 987

Events

Type Date Place Sources
death 21. May 987
Forest of Halatte (Forêt d'Halatte), Picardy (Picardie), West Francia (now in France) Find persons in this place
birth about 967
Compiègne, West Francia (now in Oise, Picardie, France) Find persons in this place

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King Louis V of France (ca. 967 - May 21, 987) is also known as Louis le Fainéant ("Louis Do-Nothing", pron. "loo-ee leuh feh-ney-ahnt"), Louis the Indolent, and Louis the Sluggard. The son of the Frankish King Lothair and his wife Emma, a daughter of the King of Italy, Louis was crowned in June of 979 but did not actually assume power until Lothair's death in 986. Louis V was the last Carolingian king of France and reigned in Laon from March 2, 986 until his own death, at the age of 20, in 987. It may be because he reigned for only one year that medieval biographers awarded him the title "qui nihil fecit" -- "who did nothing". He was married to Adelaide, the widowed Countess of Gévaudan and Aquitaine and the sister of the Count of Anjou. He and Adelaide had no children together, though, and she soon fled his house. He inherited a battle between his father's line of elected kings, which had been interrupted twice by the Robertian kings, and the house of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto I. As defender of Rome, Otto had the power to name the clergy in Carolingian territory, and the clergy he had named were not supporting the Carolingians. One particular foe was Adalberon, Bishop of Laon (Ascelinus), whom Otto I had elevated to the powerful archbishopric of Reims. During Lothair's time, Adalberon had tried to negotiate an alliance between the two houses; but the deal had gone bad, and Lothair had tried him for treason in 986. Hugh Capet, a cousin of Lothair and an ally of Adalberon, had stormed in, broken up the trial, saved Adalberon, and slain Lothair. Louis V inherited the throne Lothair's widow, Emma, married a descandant of Otto I, and Louis V received Adalberon again. Louis died in late May of 987, either accidentally or of poisoning by his mother; at the time of his death, he was again trying Adalberon for treason. He left no heirs, so his uncle Charles, the Duke of Lower Lorraine, was advanced as the hereditary successor to the throne. But the clergy, including both Adalberon and Gerbert (who later became Pope Sylvester II), argued eloquently for Hugh Capet, who not only was of noble blood but had proven himself through his actions and his military might. Capet was elected to the Frankish throne and Adalberon crowned him, all within two months of Louis V's death. Thus the Carolingian dynasty ended and the Capetian began. Encyclopædia Britannica 2006 Ultimate Reference Suite.

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