Talk:Louis IV of France

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There appears to be a gap of 7 years between the date given for Charles the Simple's death and Louis's successcion, is this correct ? --Imran


Looking it up. It seems complicated. Charles III was deposed at least once, and reigned twice in partnership -- I have here a Raoul de Bourgogne reigning 923-936, of which 923-929 was with Charles. Confusing indeed. -- Tarquin 22:21 Oct 15, 2002 (UTC)

--A stomach twice as big as a regular stomach?! where did this info come from???????? It's funny, and somewhat intriguing...

The link for that fact is [1]. Look down the list until you find it.

[edit] Aquamarine

Is this Louis the Aquamarine? If it is can someone more familiar w/ French monarchy enlighten us on the origins of the name? Jirt 17:05, 14 May 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Children Conflict

Gerberga of Saxony lists 8 children of Louis IV and Gerberga, while Louis IV states there are only 3. This needs to be matched up one way or other. Kenalynn 01:33, 12 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Date of Death

The article gives both September 10th and September 30th as his death.--Blkgardner (talk) 14:05, 26 May 2008 (UTC)