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  1. Lothar I | Holy Roman Emperor & German King | Britannica

    Jan 1, 2026 · The eldest son of the emperor Louis I the Pious and a grandson of Charlemagne, Lothar was made king in Bavaria after Louis succeeded Charlemagne in 814, and in 817 he was made joint …

  2. Lothair I - Wikipedia

    Lothair I was the eldest son of the Carolingian emperor Louis I and his wife Ermengarde of Hesbaye, [2] daughter of Ingerman the duke of Hesbaye.

  3. Anduin Lothar - Wowpedia - Your wiki guide to the World of Warcraft

    Sir Anduin Lothar, the Lion of Stormwind, was the last true descendant of the ancient Arathi bloodline, a Knight Champion of the Kingdom of Stormwind during the First War, and the Supreme Commander …

  4. Lothair der Franken (c.795 - 855) - Genealogy - Geni.com

    Jan 28, 2024 · Lothar war der älteste Sohn Ludwigs des Frommen und dessen Ehefrau Irmingard. Seit August 814 regierte er das Herzogtum Bayern und im Juli 817 wurde er bei der Teilung des Reichs …

  5. Meaning, origin and history of the name Lothar

    Dec 7, 2022 · From the Germanic name Hlothar meaning "famous army", derived from the elements hlut "famous, loud" and heri "army". This was the name of medieval Frankish rulers of the Holy Roman …

  6. Lothair I OF ITALY - RootsWeb

    Lothair I or Lothar I (German: Lothar, French: Lothaire, Italian: Lotario) (795 – 29 September 855) was the Emperor of the Romans (817–55), co-ruling with his father until 840, and the King of Bavaria …

  7. Lothair I, Medieval Emperor - Encyclopedia.com

    Lothair spent the years 822 – 825, as regent for Italy, significantly reducing the power and independence of his uncle, King Bernard of Italy (812 – 817), without actually displacing him. While in Italy, Lothair …

  8. Lothar

    Lothar m. Old High German hlūt, lūt, Old Saxon hlūd from Proto-Germanic *hlūdaz, *hlūþaz 'loud; famous, renowned' + Old High German heri 'host, army'..

  9. Surname Lothar: Meaning Origin Variants - iGENEA

    Lothar is believed to be an ancient name from the Germanic tribe of the Franks. It is derived from the German word "lothi," which means ill-fated or unlucky. This was commonly used to describe a …

  10. Lothar - Wikipedia

    Lothar Lothar or Lothair is a Danish, Finnish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish masculine given name, while Lotár is a Hungarian masculine given name. Both names are modern forms of the Germanic …