Carloman II

Carloman II (c. 866 – 12 December 884) was the King of West Francia from 879 until his death. A member of the Carolingian dynasty, he and his elder brother, Louis III, divided the kingdom between themselves and ruled jointly until the latter's death in 882. Thereafter Carloman ruled alone until his own death. He was the second son of King Louis the Stammerer and Queen Ansgarde. Carloman II died near Les Andelys while hunting on 12 December 884 and was succeeded on the throne by his cousin, the Emperor Charles the Fat. He is buried in the Saint Denis Basilica in Paris.

Carloman II

Carloman II (c. 866 – 12 December 884) was the King of West Francia from 879 until his death. A member of the Carolingian dynasty, he and his elder brother, Louis III, divided the kingdom between themselves and ruled jointly until the latter's death in 882. Thereafter Carloman ruled alone until his own death. He was the second son of King Louis the Stammerer and Queen Ansgarde. Carloman II died near Les Andelys while hunting on 12 December 884 and was succeeded on the throne by his cousin, the Emperor Charles the Fat. He is buried in the Saint Denis Basilica in Paris.