Young Lothair Crowned King
A thirteen-year-old inherits a fading dynasty
At the Abbey of Saint-Remi in Reims, the thirteen-year-old Lothair III was crowned king of the West Frankish Kingdom. As the penultimate Carolingian king, he inherited a realm where royal authority was increasingly challenged by powerful nobles. His long reign of thirty-two years would prove to be a last gasp of the dynasty that Charlemagne had made legendary.