- Louis of Lower Lorraine
Louis (circa 980 – after 1012) was the second of Charles of Lorraine's three sons and the eldest by his second marriage to Adelaide, the daughter of a low-ranking vassal of
Hugh Capet .Unlike his elder brother Otto, who inherited their father's duchy of
Lower Lorraine , Louis went with his father to France, where Charles fought for the French throne. They both were imprisoned, through the perfidy ofAdalberon, Bishop of Laon , by Hugh atOrléans in 991, when Louis was still a child. His father died in prison in or by 993, but Louis was released. It was asserted byFerdinand Lot that Louis's life after 995 or 1000 was completely unknown, but more recent research has shed some light upon it.It was
William IV of Aquitaine who sheltered Louis afterwards, from 1005 until 1012. He opened thePalace of Poitiers to him and treated him as royalty, regarding him as the true heir to the French throne. Louis even subscribed a charter of William's as "Lodoici filii Karoli regis". Young Louis drifted, eventually to be utilised byRobert II, Archbishop of Rouen , who was plotting against the Capetians. Louis was imprisoned again, permanently, this time atSens , where he died.ources
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