Charles III.

Charles III., surnamed The Simple, became king of France in 893; his reign one long struggle against the Normans, which ended by conceding Normandy to Rollo; was conquered by Hugh Capet, a rival for the crown, at Soissons, and dethroned in 922; died in captivity, 929.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Charles II. * Charles IV., The Fair
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Charles IV., The Fair
Charles V., The Wise
Charles VI., The Well-Beloved
Charles VII., The Victorious
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