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Odo of France, King of Western Francia

Mann Ca 852 - 898  (~ 46 år)


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  • Navn Odo of France 
    Suffiks King of Western Francia 
    Født Ca 852 
    Kjønn Mann 
    Død 1 Jan 898  La Fère, Picardy, France Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet 
    Person ID I502171  Haslund
    Sist endret 15 Jul 2019 

    Far Robert IV of Worms, Margrave in Neustria,   f. Ca 820,   d. 2 Jul 866, Brissarthe, France Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet  (Alder ~ 46 år) 
    Mor Adelaide of Tours,   f. Ca 820, Frankrike Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet,   d. Ett 866, Frankrike Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet  (Alder ~ 47 år) 
    Famile ID F500321  Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram

    Familie Théodrate of Troyes, Queen of Western Francia,   f. 868,   d. 903  (Alder 35 år) 
    Barn 
     1. Arnulf,   f. Ca 885,   d. Ja, ukjent dato
     2. Guy,   f. 888,   d. Ja, ukjent dato
    Sist endret 15 Jul 2019 
    Famile ID F500758  Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram

  • Notater 
    • Odo (or Eudes) (c. 852 – 1 January 898) was a King of Western Francia, reigning from 888 to 898. He was a son of Robert the Strongcount of Anjou, whose branch of the family is known as the Robertians. Odo is also known as the Duke of France and Count of Paris.

      Origins

      Odo was the eldest son of Robert the Strong, Duke of the Franks and Marquis of Neustria, belonging to the branch known as the Robertians. After his father's death in 866, Odo inherited his father's title of Marquis of Neustria. Odo lost this title in 868 when King Charles the Bald appointed Hugh the Abbot to the title, but regained it following the death of Hugh in 886. After 882, he held the post of Count of Paris. Odo was also the lay abbot of St. Martin of Tours.[1][2]

      Odo married Théodrate of Troyes and had two known sons, Arnulf (born probably about 885) and Guy (born probably about 888), neither of whom lived past the age of fifteen.

      King

      For his skill and bravery in resisting the attacks of the Vikings at the Siege of Paris, Odo was chosen by the western Franks to be their king following the removal of emperor Charles the Fat. He was crowned at Compiègne in February 888 by Walter, Archbishop of Sens.[3]

       

      Denier of Odo of France

      Odo continued to battle against the Vikings and defeated them at Montfaucon, but he was soon involved in a struggle with powerful nobles who supported the claim of Charles the Simple to the Frankish throne.

      In 889 and 890 Odo granted special privileges to the County of Manresa in Osona. Because of its position on the front line against Moorish aggression, Manresa was given the right to build towers of defence known as manresanas or manresanes. This privilege was responsible for giving Manresa its unique character, distinct from the rest of Osona, for the next two centuries.

      To gain prestige and support, Odo paid homage to the Eastern Frankish King Arnulf of Carinthia. But in 894 Arnulf declared his support for Charles, and after a conflict which lasted three years, Odo was compelled to come to terms with his rival and surrender a district north of the Seine to him.

      Odo died in La Fère on 1 January 898.

       

    • Web content link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odo_of_FranceOdo of France