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Country
  
Germany

Admin. region
  
Tübingen

Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Postal code
  
88631

Dialling code
  
07579

Municipal assoc.
  
Sigmaringen

State
  
Baden-Württemberg

District
  
Sigmaringen

Postal codes
  
88631

Municipality
  
Beuron

Administrative region
  
Tübingen

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Neidingen is a German village with approximately 100 inhabitants and part of the municipality of Beuron, in Baden-Württemberg. The village is historically important as health retreat and place of death of Emperor Charles the Fat (d. 888) whose death ends the Carolingian Empire (in historiographic accounting) the last of the great Frankish kingdoms of the Early Middle Ages.

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Map of Neidingen, 88631 Beuron, Germany

Overview

First mentioned in 1390, Neidingen was an autonomous municipality until 1973, when it merged to Beuron.

Charles the Fat's death

Charles the Fat, suffering what is believed to be epilepsy, could not secure the kingdom against Viking raiders, and after buying their withdrawal from Paris in 886 was perceived by the court as being cowardly and incompetent. The following year his nephew Arnulf of Carinthia, the illegitimate son of King Carloman of Bavaria, raised the standard of rebellion. Instead of fighting the insurrection, Charles fled to Neidingen and died the following year in 888, leaving a divided entity and a succession mess.

References

Neidingen Wikipedia