Charles the Bald: Vikings, Civil War, and the Birth of West Francia
pplpod18 Dec 2025

Charles the Bald: Vikings, Civil War, and the Birth of West Francia

Here is a proposed Apple Podcast title and episode description summarizing the life and reign of Charles the Bald.

Podcast Title Charles the Bald: Vikings, Civil War, and the Birth of West Francia

Episode Description In this episode, we explore the tumultuous life of Charles the Bald, the grandson of Charlemagne who navigated a chaotic era of family feuds and foreign invasions to become the King of West Francia and eventually the Holy Roman Emperor.

We examine the origins of his peculiar nickname—which historians suggest was likely an ironic joke about his hairiness or a jab at his status as a landless youth, rather than actual hair loss. Listeners will learn how Charles fought bitterly against his brothers following the death of their father, Louis the Pious, leading to the pivotal Treaty of Verdun in 843. This treaty secured Charles the western third of the empire, effectively establishing the borders of what would become modern France.

We also discuss the immense challenges of his reign, including:

  • The Viking Threat: How Charles was forced to pay heavy tributes to Viking raiders who sacked Paris in 845, and his later efforts to fortify rivers and modernize the cavalry through the Edict of Pistres.
  • Imperial Ambitions: His late-life success in securing the imperial crown in Rome in 875, supported by Pope John VIII.
  • A Tragic End: His death in 877 while fleeing across the Alps, and the gruesome details of his hasty burial in a "porphyry tub" before his eventual transfer to Saint-Denis.

Join us as we analyze how a prince born without a kingdom fought to forge a legacy that defined the future of Western Europe.

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