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  1. Lothar von Trotha. General Adrian Dietrich Lothar von Trotha (3 July 1848 – 31 March 1920) was a German military commander during the European new colonial era.As a brigade commander of the East Asian Expedition Corps, he was involved in suppressing the Boxer Rebellion in Qing China, commanding troops which made up the German contribution to the Eight-Nation Alliance.

  2. LOTHAIR III, ROMAN EMPEROR Reigned Aug. 30, 1125, to Dec. 4, 1137; Count of Supplinburg; b. 1075; d. Breitenwang, Tirol; buried at Königslutter, Braunschweig, which he founded. He was crowned king in aachen on Sept. 13, 1125. Federick, Duke of Swabia, the nephew of the deceased and childless henry v, inherited the imperial property and the ...

  3. Lothar I was the Emperor of the Romans (817–855), co-ruling with his father until 840, and the King of Bavaria (815–817), Italy (818–855) and Middle France (840–855). The territory of Lorraine (German: Lothringen) is named after him. Lorraine is the French form of the Latin place name “Lotharingia,” the land of the people of Lothar.

  4. 24 de jun. de 2023 · His name is Clemens Lothar Metternich. He is deaf. God has taken away his only remaining source of happiness. No longer could he delve into endless discussions with influential politicians. All that remained was his pen. So, he kept writing. And they all kept coming to visit the old man — especially the emperor.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LotharingiaLotharingia - Wikipedia

    Kingdom of Lotharingia, 855–900. In 855, when Lothair I was dying in Prüm Abbey, he divided his kingdom among his three sons with the Treaty of Prüm. To the eldest son, Louis II, went Italy, with the imperial title. To the youngest, Charles, still a minor, went Provence.

  6. Lothar II - Holy Roman Emperor - 1133-1137. Lothair II or Lothair III (before 9 June 1075 – 4 December 1137), known as Lothair of Supplinburg, was Duke of Saxony as well as King of Germany from 1125 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1133 until his death.

  7. At these words Duke Lothar, as the day before, humbly asked that he not be chosen, and he promised to obey whosoever was elected as his lord and the Roman Emperor. Margrave Leopold publicly professed the same, and wanted to renounce on oath [any] ambition for the kingdom and jealousy against a future king. But when Duke