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Lotharingia was a kingdom in western Europe, named after Lothair, King of Lotharingia (reigned 855-869), who received it in 855 from his father, Lothair I (795-855), Holy Roman Emperor.
It comprised (broadly speaking) the present:
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- Luxembourg
- North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland (Germany)
- Lorraine, Alsace (France)
Lotharingia did not survive its king; it was subdivided and became the object of territorial disputes between France and Germany. The name survives today in the name derived from it: Lorraine (in German: Lothringen).