Treaty of Verdun, (August 843), treaty partitioning the Carolingian empire among the three surviving sons of the emperor Louis I (the Pious). The treaty was the first stage in the dissolution of the empire of Charlemagne and foreshadowed the formation of the modern countries of western Europe.
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The treaty was not governed by geographical factors but was an attempt to satisfy the claims of each brother for a share in the Carolingian family estates, many ...
- The Treaty of Verdun, signed in August 843, was the first of the treaties that divided the Carolingian - Empire into three kingdoms among the three surviving ...
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The treaty was signed in 843 and split the empire into three sections, which centred on areas in which the three brothers were already established.
The Treaty of Verdun, signed in August 843, was the first of the treaties that divided the Carolingian Empire into three kingdoms among the three surviving sons ...
The Treaty of Verdun divided Carolingian Empire into 3 kingdoms but for how long? ... The result was the Treaty of Verdun, a distant ancestor of modern ...
The mighty Carolingian empire, with its great history of skillful rulers, was divided by the Treaty of Verdun. Its rise was begun by Pepin of Herstal and ...