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238:. Charles Constantine would thus have been given names reflecting his paternal and maternal imperial heritage. However, it is still questioned whether the planned marriage ever took place, and there are chronological difficulties (not insurmountable in the opinion of Previté-Orton) in making Anna the mother of Charles Constantine. 242:
suggested that the ancestry of Charles Constantine was tainted by illegitimacy back to five generations, although the meaning of this is disputed. Most of the scholars accept that Charles Constantine was Anna's son.
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was a first cousin of Bertha, and who was blinded on 21 July 905, while the prospective bride would have been Emperor Leo's only surviving daughter at that time,
138:. Charles-Constantine, for whatever reason, did not inherit the imperial throne or Provence. This has led many to believe he was, in fact, 194:, who used Flodoard as a source. The implications of this byname, Constantine, have been subject to debate. Poole considered it a 509: 514: 437: 410: 231: 86: 464: 223: 389:
Shepard, Jonathan, The Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire, Cambridge University Press, 2008, pg. 423
226:, to whom came later a great misfortune. That unfortunate prince could only be Louis III, whose mother 519: 524: 206:), but Previté-Orton sees in it a reference to his parentage. A surviving letter by Patriarch 454: 400: 427: 135: 280: 8: 504: 207: 227: 111: 499: 460: 433: 406: 166: 147: 107: 219: 215: 211: 103: 99: 76: 26: 429:
The Empress Theophano Byzantium and the West at the Turn of the First Millennium
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He was married to Thiberge de Troyes. They had two sons and a daughter:
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This count appears simply as "Carolus" (Charles) in his own charters.
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Those of My Blood: Creating Noble Families in Medieval Francia
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The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 3, C.900-c.1024
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The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 3, C.900-c.1024
486:. Roman d'Amat and R. Limousin-Lamothe (ed). Paris, 1967. 190:
also appears in the writings of 10th-century historian
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C. W. Previté Orton, "Italy and Provence, 900—950",
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Index

Count of Vienne
Noble family
Bivinids
Louis III the Blind
Anna of Constantinople
Count of Vienne
Louis the Blind
King of Provence
Holy Roman Emperor
Hugh of Arles
king of Italy
Provence
Rudolf II of Burgundy
illegitimate
Viennois
Rudolph of France
Boson II
Flodoard
byname
Richerus
toponymic
Arles
Nicholas I Mystikos
Leo VI the Wise
Constantine VII
Frank
Bertha (of Tuscany)
Ermengard of Italy
Anna of Constantinople
Zoe Zaoutzaina

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