LOTHAIR II

also called Lothair III, 1075–1137, Holy Roman emperor (1133–37) and German king (1125–37); successor of Holy Roman Emperor Henry V. His predecessor invested him with the duchy of Saxony in 1106, but after 1112 Lothair, in several rebellions, successfully championed local independence against the royal authority. When Henry V died (1125), the electors chose Lothair over Frederick of Hohenstaufen, Henry V's nephew, to succeed him; this represented an important victory of elective over hereditary kingship. Frederick and his brother Conrad (who later became German king as Conrad III) made war on Lothair, and Conrad was elected (1127) antiking. However, Lothair and his son-in-law, Henry the Proud of Bavaria, defeated the Hohenstaufen and peace was made in 1135. In Italy, Lothair promised his support to Pope Innocent II, whose election was disputed. In 1132 he entered Italy and was crowned emperor in Rome (1133). After the defeat of the Hohenstaufen he returned (1136) to Italy and campaigned successfully against Roger II of Sicily, supporter of the antipope Anacletus II. Lothair died on the journey home. As emperor, Lothair adhered loyally to the Concordat of Worms (see Worms, Concordat of), and actively supported both political expansion and revival of missionary activity in the East. He forced various heathen princes to pay tribute and established German suzerainty in Denmark, Bohemia, and Poland (see Boleslaus III). At his death his rival, Conrad III, was elected king. Lothair is known also as Lothair of Saxony or Lothair of Supplinburg.

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...have rejoined Otto II in Italy. The early...arranged to meet King Lothair at Breisach on the...an epitaph to King Lothair, but failed to continue...Paris, 1587 , II. 53 Epistolae...the widow of King Lothair of Italy d. 950...northern Italy than Otto II so her power was considerable...
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...founder, Charlemagnes own son Lothair , but the duchy proving too...people to their shirts. But Henry II, in need of their abilities...himself, the future Francis II, for their niece. By now even...one enlightens him. FRANCOIS II Catherine, as if indifferent...
...absolute insignificance. Louis II, son of Lothair, is the first in a series of shadow-emperors...Provence. The two elder sons, Lothair II and Louis II, at once divided...either uncle. Seven years later Lothair II Partition of Meersen. 870...
...of the Franks 17 II. Towards Empire 49...The enthroned emperor Lothair I, from the Gospels of...University Library). 16. The Lothair crystal, carved with the...of Pericopes of Henry II, c. 820/30. Inv. Clm...Karls des Kahlen. Teil II: Die Grundlegung der religion...
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...nominated a successor to the see of Gabellum without permission from Rome. ment of the divorce of Louiss brother, King Lothair. 32 By 866 Louis was so upset with the pope that he was prepared to depose Nicholas and replace him with someone more...
...history, his two 50-page introductions to parts I (1660-1800) and II (1800-95). These are roughly chronological surveys of the most...with strict periodization imposed limits on previous scholarship. II. NATURE, EMPIRE, AND NATION Five studies of imperial science suggest...
...acting in a private comedy in which they played themselves. She could veto the appointment of a prime minister (even Elizabeth II would do that in the case of "Rab" Butler) but not control offices after the fact--but for her own. When the Conservatives...


 

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...woman when he was hit." Lastly, I apologize to Brian Lamb of C-SPAN and the personality-deprived everywhere for what Charles II said about Prince George of Denmark, the hus- band of his niece, the future Queen Anne: "Tis fortunate that he snuffles, else...


 

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LOTHAIR II also called Lothair III...was made in 1135. In Italy, Lothair promised his support to Pope Innocent II , whose election was disputed...supporter of the antipope Anacletus II. Lothair died on the journey home. As...
LOTHAIR , king of Lotharingia sometimes called Lothair II, d. 869, king of Lotharingia (855 69), second son...the West Franks (later Emperor of the West Charles II). Charles, Lothairs uncle, hoped to annex Lotharingia if Lothair should...
...against his father, who favored Lothairs half brother Charles (Charles the Bald, later Charles II ) at his elder sons expense...domains among his sons Louis II , who was crowned emperor at Rome in 850, Lothair , king of Lotharingia, and Charles...
...France. He alienated his protector, Holy Roman Emperor Otto II, by his unsuccessful attempt to occupy Lotharingia (Lorraine) in 978. Otto retaliated by invading France. Although Lothair renounced all claims to Lotharingia at a meeting with Otto in...
...Concordat of Worms (1122). Honorius supported Lothair II in the disputed imperial election, and Lothair, after becoming emperor, conceded the Churchs...legates to England. He was succeeded by Innocent II. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
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