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Location: Douai Nord-Pas-de-Calais France

Louis has rebuilt his political network by …

Years: 840 - 840

Louis has rebuilt his political network by holding frequent assemblies of the lay and ecclesiastical nobility beginning in 835 and by presiding at ceremonies and ritual activities.

Hunting, his favorite pastime, has served him especially well in this regard.

He has also collected public revenue and directed successful military campaigns.

The emperor Theophilus in 839 had recognized Louis as his colleague and congratulated him on his stout defense of Christendom.

Louis, after reigning twenty-six years, dies at sixty-two on June 20, 840, at Petersau, a strongly fortified island in the Rhine River near Ingelheim.

He is buried in the monastery of Saint-Arnulf in Metz.

The civil war resumes.

Invasions of the Frankish empire by Vikings and Muslims have further weakened Carolingian power; the empire is now in serious decline.

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