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List of Carolingians descended from Charles Martel : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Carolingians descended from Charles Martel

This is an incomplete listing of the male line descent from Charles Martel (676–741) for twelve generations. He had five sons, the first generation.

This is an incomplete listing of those of the male-line descent from Charles Martel:
Charles Martel (676–741) had five sons;
:1. Carloman, Mayor of the Palace (711–754) had two sons;
::A. Drogo, Mayor of the Palace (b. 735)
:2. Pepin the Short (714–768) had two sons;
::A. Charlemagne (747–814) had eight sons;
:::I. Pepin the Hunchback (769–811) died without issue
:::II. Charles the Younger (772–811) died without issue
:::III. Pepin of Italy (773–810) had one son (illegitimate);
::::a. Bernard of Italy (797–818) had one son;
:::::i. Pepin, Count of Vermandois (b. 815) had three sons;
::::::1. Bernard, Count of Laon (844–893) had one son;
:::::::A. Roger I of Laon (d. 927) had one son;
::::::::I. Roger II of Laon (d. 942) died without male issue
::::::2. Pepin, Count of Senlis and Valois (846–893) had one son;
:::::::A. Pepin II, Count of Senlis, (876–922) had one son;
::::::::I. Bernard of Senlis (919–947) had one son;
:::::::::a. Robert I of Senlis (d. 1004) had one son;
::::::::::i. Robert II of Senlis and Peroone (d. 1028) died without male issue
::::::3. Herbert I, Count of Vermandois (848–907) had two sons;
:::::::A. Herbert II, Count of Vermandois (884–943) had five sons;
::::::::I. Odo of Vermandois (910–946) died without issue
::::::::II. Herbert, Count of Meaux and of Troyes (b. 911–993)
::::::::III. Robert of Vermandois (d. 968) had one son;
:::::::::a. Herbert III, Count of Meaux (950–995) had one son;
::::::::::i. Stephen I, Count of Troyes (d. 1020) died without issue
::::::::IV. Adalbert I, Count of Vermandois (916–988) had four sons;
:::::::::a. Herbert III, Count of Vermandois (953–1015) had three sons;
::::::::::i. Adalbert II of Vermandois (c.980–1015)
::::::::::ii. Landulf, Bishop of Noyon
::::::::::iii. Otto, Count of Vermandois (979–1045) had three sons;
:::::::::::1. Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois (1028–1080) had one son;
::::::::::::A. ''Odo the Insane, Count of Vermandois (d. after 1085)''
::::::::::::B. ''Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois (d. 1122)''
:::::::::::2.Eudes I, Count of Ham, (b. 1034)
:::::::::::3.Peter, Count of Vermandois
:::::::::b. Odo of Vermandois (c. 956-983)
:::::::::c. Liudolfe of Noyon (c. 957-986)
:::::::::d. Guy of Vermandois, Count of Soissons
::::::::V. Hugh of Vermandois, Archbishop of Rheims (920-962) died without issue
:::IV. Louis the Pious (778–840) had 5 sons (one son of illegitimate);
::::a. Lothair I (795–855) had 4 sons;
:::::i. Louis II of Italy (825–875) died without male issue
:::::ii. Lothair II of Lotharingia (835–869) had 1 son (illegitimate);
::::::1. Hugh, Duke of Alsace (855–895) died without issue
:::::iii. Charles of Provence (845–863) died without issue
:::::iv. Carloman (b. 853) died in infancy
::::b. Pepin I of Aquitaine (797–838) had 2 sons;
:::::i. Pepin II of Aquitaine (823–864) died without issue
:::::ii. Charles, Archbishop of Mainz (828–863) died without issue
::::c. Louis the German (806–876) had 3 sons;
:::::i. Carloman of Bavaria (830–880) had 1 son (illegitimate);
::::::1. Arnulf of Carinthia (850–899) had 3 sons;
:::::::A. Louis the Child (893–911) died without issue
:::::::B. Zwentibold (870–900) died without issue
:::::::C. Ratold of Italy (889–929) died without issue
:::::ii. Louis the Younger (835–882) had 1 son;
::::::1. Louis (877 - 879) died in infancy
:::::iii. Charles the Fat (839–888) had 1 son (illegitimate);
::::::1. Bernard (son of Charles the Fat) (d. 892 young)
::::d. Charles the Bald (823–877) had 4 sons;
:::::i. Louis the Stammerer (846–879) had 3 sons;
::::::1. Louis III of France (863–882) died without issue
::::::2. Carloman II of France (866–884) died without issue
::::::3. Charles the Simple (879–929) had one son;
:::::::A. Louis IV of France (920–954) had five sons;
::::::::I. Lothair of France (941–986) had two sons;
:::::::::a. Louis V of France (967–987) died without issue
:::::::::b. Arnulf, Archbishop of Reims (d. 1021) died without issue
::::::::II. Carloman (b. 945) died in infancy
::::::::III. Louis (b. 948) died in infancy
::::::::IV. Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine (953–993) had 3 sons;
:::::::::a. Otto, Duke of Lower Lorraine (970–1012) died without issue
:::::::::b. Louis of Lower Lorraine (980–1015) died without issue, the last legitimate Carolingian
:::::::::c. Charles (b. 989) died young
::::::::V. Henry (b. 953) died in infancy
:::::ii. Charles the Child (847–866) died without issue
:::::iii. Lothar (848–865) died without issue
:::::iv. Carloman, son of Charles the Bald (849–874) died without issue
::::e. Arnulf of Sens (794–841)
:::V. Lothair (778–780) died in infancy
:::VI. Drogo of Metz (801–855) died without issue
:::VII. Hugh, son of Charlemagne (802–844) died without male issue
:::VIII. Dietrich (Theodricum) (807-818) died without male issue
::B. Carloman I (751–771) had two sons
:::I. Pepin. (d after 771) died without issue
:::II. Son, name not known. (d after 771) died without issue
:3. Grifo (726–753) died without issue
:4. Bernard, son of Charles Martel (730–787) had two sons;
::A. Adalard of Corbie (751–827) died without issue
::B. Wala of Corbie (755–836) died without issue
:5. Remigius of Rouen (d. 771) died without issue
==References==


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