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880: The Treaty of Ribemont

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Louis III and Carloman II: Two Kings Facing the Vikings (879–884) · EARLY MIDDLE AGES

The Treaty of Ribemont (880) comes as West Francia tries to stabilise after 879. It mainly concerns Lotharingia, the border space born from Middle Francia and contested since Verdun.


🧭 A clearer frontier between West and East

The treaty confirms a partition that reinforces separation between:

  • West Francia (the realm of western kings),
  • East Francia (the eastern realm).

In practice, it helps fix durable markers: Lotharingia becomes less “negotiable” and more firmly anchored in the eastern sphere.


🇫🇷 Why it matters for the history of France

By reducing ambiguity in the East, West Francia recentres. The kingdom tends to define itself less through imperial inheritance and more through internal balances (great men, counts, defence against Vikings).


🧠 Key takeaways

  • Ribemont (880) stabilises a major stake: Lotharingia.
  • The treaty strengthens political separation between Carolingian West and East.
  • West Francia consolidates, but at the price of territorial recentring.