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In the Treaty of Verdun (Verdun-sur-Meuse, 843) was a treaty of the three surviving sons of Louis the Pious, the son and successor of Charlemagne, which divided the territories of the Carolingian Empire to three kingdoms.
Source:
Atlas to Freemans Historical Geography, Edited by J.B. Bury, Longmans Green and Co. Third Edition 1903
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