- East Francia
East(ern) Francia ("Regnum Francorum orientalium"), known variously as Francia Orientalis or the Kingdom of the East Franks, was the realm allotted to
Louis the German by the 843Treaty of Verdun . It is the precursor of theHoly Roman Empire .The Verdun Treaty divided the
Carolingian Empire of theFranks into an East, West, and Middle. As this agreement did not abolish the entity of Francia itself, the beginning of the Holy Roman Empire is taken to coincide with the rise of theOttonian dynasty . Therefore the Kingdom of East Francia lasted from 843 to the coronation of Duke Henry I of Saxony in 919; more commonly, the Holy Roman Empire is thought to begin in 962 with the Coronation ofOtto the Great ("translatio imperii ").East Francia was divided into four stem duchies: Swabia (
Alamannia ),Franconia , Saxony and Bavaria (including Carinthia); to which after the death of Lothair II were added the eastern parts ofLotharingia by the 870Treaty of Meerssen . The duchies decomposed over the next centuries, recently Swabia after the the end of theHohenstaufen dynasty in 1268.From the 10th century, East Francia became also known as "Regnum Teutonicum" ("
Teutonic kingdom", "Kingdom of Germany "), a term often used by the Papacy during theInvestiture Controversy , perhaps as a polemical tool byPope Gregory VII against theEmperor Henry IV in the late eleventh century. [Robinson, "Pope Gregory", p. 729.] .ee also
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