Charles the Bald: The Birth of West Francia (840–877) · EARLY MIDDLE AGES
On 6 June 848, Charles the Bald strengthens his legitimacy through an anointing at Orléans. The event reminds us that in the 9th century, kingship does not rest only on inheritance: it also depends on elite consent and ecclesiastical recognition.
At Orléans, Charles is:
The ritual (unction, blessing) gives power a religious dimension: the king is presented as chosen and consecrated, not only as a war leader.
Orléans is an important centre in West Francia. Choosing a place, a clergy, and an assembly reinforces the idea that the kingdom holds through support points: cities, bishoprics, aristocracies.