- Arnulf of Carinthia
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name =Arnulf of Carinthia
title =Holy Roman Emperor, King of East Francia
caption =Later romantic portrait of Arnulf.
reign =November 887 –8 December 899
coronation =Crowned Holy Roman Emperor:22 February 896 ,Rome
othertitles =King of Italy
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predecessor =Charles the Fat
successor =Louis the Child
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queen =Ota
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issue =Louis the Child Ratold of Italy Zwentibold
royal house =Carolingian Dynasty
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father =Carloman of Bavaria
mother =Liutswind
date of birth =850
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date of death =8 December 899
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place of burial =|Arnulf of Carinthia ( _de. Arnulf von Kärnten; _sl. Arnulf Koroški; 850 –
December 8 899 ) was theCarolingian King of East Francia [East Francia had been split from the rest ofFrankish Realm by theTreaty of Verdun in 843. It evolved intoGermany after the Carolingian eclipse.] from 887 andHoly Roman Emperor from 896 until his death. He was the illegitimate son ofCarloman, King of Bavaria , and his concubine, Liutswind, [Also "Litwinde" or "Litwindie"] of Carantanian origin, daughter of one Count Ernst. He was given theDuchy of Carinthia , a Frankish vassal state and successor of the ancient Principality of Carantania, by his father when he divided his realm, givingBavaria toLouis the Younger and the Kingdom of Italy toCharles the Fat , in 880 on his death.He spent his childhood in Carantania, homeland of his mother. Carloman had a court there, in Moosburg (then "Blatograd"), where the young Arnulf grew up. From later events it is evident that the Carantanians, from an early time, treated him as their own Duke.
When, in 882,
Engelschalk II rebelled against themargrave of Austria , Aribo, and ignited the so-calledWilhelminer War , Arnulf supported him and even accepted his and his brother's homage. This ruined Arnulf's relationship with his uncle the emperor and put him at war withSvatopluk of Moravia .Pannonia was invaded, but Arnulf refused to give up the young Wilhelminers. Arnulf did not make peace with Svatopluk until late 885, by which time the Moravian was a man of the emperor. Some scholars see this war as destroying Arnulf's hopes at succeeded Charles.He took the leading role in the deposition of his uncle, the Emperor
Charles the Fat . With the support of the nobles, Arnulf held a diet and deposed Charles in November 887, under threat of military action. Charles peacefully went into his involuntary retirement, but not without first chastising his nephew for his treachery and asking only for a few royal villas inSwabia , which Arnulf mercifully granted him, on which to live out his final months. Arnulf was elected by the nobles of the realm (only the eastern realm, though Charles had ruled the whole of the Frankish lands) and assumed his title of King.Arnulf was not a negotiator, but a fighter. At the decisive
Battle of Leuven in September 891, he defeated an invading force of the Northmen, orVikings , essentially ending their invasions on that front. The "Annales Fuldenses " report that the bodies of dead Northmen blocked the run of the river. After his victory, Arnulf built a newcastle on an island in theDijle river (Dutch: Dijle, English and French: Dyle). [Latin "Luvanium", local "Lovon".]In 893 or 894,
Great Moravia probably lost a part of its territory — present-day WesternHungary — to him. Arnulf, however, failed to conquer the whole of Great Moravia when he attempted it in 892, 893, and 899. In 895,Bohemia broke away from Great Moravia and became his vassal. An accord was made between him and the Bohemian Duke Borivoj I (reigned 870-95); Bohemia was thus freed from the dangers of invasion.In 893,
Pope Formosus , not trusting the newly crowned co-emperors Guy and Lambert, sent an embassy toRegensburg to request Arnulf come and liberateItaly , where he would be crowned inRome . Arnulf sent his sonZwentibold with a Bavarian army to joinBerengar of Friuli . They defeated Guy, but were bought off and left in autumn. Arnulf then personally led an army across theAlps early in 894. He conquered all of the territory north of the Po, but went no further before Guy died suddenly in late autumn. Lambert and his motherAgeltrude travelled to Rome to receive papal confirmation of his imperial succession, but Formosus, still desiring to crown Arnulf, was imprisoned inCastel Sant'Angelo .In September 895, a new embassy arrived in Regensburg beseeching Arnulf's aid. In October, Arnulf undertook his second campaign into Italy. He crossed the Alps quickly and took
Pavia , but then he continued slowly, garnering support among the nobility ofTuscany . FirstMaginulf, Count of Milan , and thenWalfred, Count of Pavia , joined him. Eventually even the Margrave Adalbert II abandoned Lambert. Finding Rome locked against him and held by Ageltrude, he had to take the city by force on21 February 896 , freeing the pope. Arnulf was there crowned King and Emperor by Formosus on22 February . He only retained power in Italy as long as he was personally there. Arnulf marched onSpoleto , where Ageltrude had fled to join Lambert, but he suffered a stroke and had to call off the campaign. That same year, Formosus died, leaving Lambert once again in power. Rumours of the time made Arnulf's condition to be a result of poisoning at the hand of Ageltrude. He returned to Germany and had no more control in Italy for the rest of his life.On Arnulf's death in 899, he was succeeded as a king of the East Franks by his son by his wife Ota (died 903),
Louis the Child . Arnulf's illegitimate sonZwentibold , whom he had madeKing of Lotharingia in 895, continued to rule there until the next year (900).ee also
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