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24: 136: 565: 577: 249:, Theophanu's son. This unfortunate turn of events forced Adalbero to step down from his position as archbishop and flee. This act was perceived as treason by Louis, and Adalbero was called to trial at an assembly of leading Franks at Compiègne. The sudden death of Louis V prevented this trial from taking place, and allowed Adalbero to give his support for 553: 240:
who had named Adalbero archbishop, along with the other clergy members who were given their positions by the emperor and is why Adalbero had felt such loyalty towards them. However, not all clergy felt the same way, and so they created a political party to oppose Queen Emma in the Frankish courts,
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led a political party in favor of the Franks allying with the Ottonian dynasty of the Holy Roman Empire in the Frankish courts. In a series of letters sent to
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Duke of the Franks, to replace the Carolingian monarch. Adalbero pleaded:
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one whose goal was to reinstate the policies of her husband,
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as rightful heir and denounce the Carolingian claimant,
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Hugh Capet
Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau
Oda of Metz
archbishop of Reims
chancellor
Lothair
Louis V
France
Carolingian dynasty
Queen Emma
Empress Theophanu
King Louis V
Emperor Otto I
King Lothair
Otto III
Hugh Capet
Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Gerbert of Aurillac
Senlis
Hugh Capet
Noyon

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