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Named for Lothair II, who ruled it, a name of Germanic origin, from Old High German Lothari, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *hlūd (loud, famous) +‎ *hari (commander, warrior). Doublet of Lorraine. More at Chlothar.

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Lotharingia

  1. A medieval successor kingdom of the Carolingian empire, comprising the Low Countries, the western Rhineland, the lands on the border between what is now France, Germany, and western Switzerland.

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Lotharingia f sg (genitive Lotharingiae); first declension

  1. Lotharingia

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First-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Lotharingia
Genitive Lotharingiae
Dative Lotharingiae
Accusative Lotharingiam
Ablative Lotharingiā
Vocative Lotharingia