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877: The Anointing of Louis the Stammerer

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Louis the Stammerer: A Short Reign, a Fragile Kingdom (877–879) · EARLY MIDDLE AGES

In 877, Louis II succeeds Charles the Bald. In 9th‑century West Francia, being an heir is not enough: one must be recognised. Anointing is a legitimising act combining religious unction and the political agreement of elites.


👑 Inherit… then convince

Charles the Bald’s death leaves a kingdom under pressure (Viking raids, aristocratic rivalries). The new king must secure loyalties: counts, bishops, lay great men. The anointing stages this adhesion and gives power an “official” form.


⛪ A consecrated kingship

Unction and episcopal blessing present the king as protected by Christian order. This reinforces a key idea of the time: the kingdom’s stability also depends on peace among the powerful, and the Church provides the framework for that peace.


🧠 Key takeaways

  • Anointing makes succession visible and politically acceptable.
  • It ties monarchy to the Church and the kingdom’s elites.
  • In 877, legitimacy is won as much by ritual as by force.