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A Roman nobleman, Lucian, is sometimes recognized as his father, although other sources assert that he was the illegitimate son of his predecessor Pope Sergius III ( 904 911 ).
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Further trials of this nature against deceased persons were banned, but Pope Sergius III ( 904 911 ) reapproved the decisions against Formosus.
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The GT1 class was for the purebred supercars and purpose-built race cars, such as the McLaren F1 GTR, Ferrari F40, Porsche 911 GT1, Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR, Toyota GT-One and Nissan R390 while the first two were a derivatives of roadgoing sports cars, the German and Japanese contenders were pure-bred racing cars virtually sports prototypes.
* 911 BC Abijah, king of Judah, dies.
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Charles III ( 17 September 879 7 October 929 ), called the Simple or the Straightforward ( from the Latin Karolus Simplex ), was the undisputed King of France from 898 until 922 and the King of Lotharingia from 911 until 919 / 23.
* Louis the Child, known also as Louis IV ( 893 911 )
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14, No. 4 ( Dec., 1961 ), pp. 896 911 in JSTOR
* J. Edward Roush ( 1920 2004 ), U. S. Representative, Father of " 911 Emergency System "
* Edward P. Felt ( 1959 2001 ), passenger aboard United Airlines Flight 93 on his way who is believed to have made one of the last calls to 911 immediately prior to the fatal crash of the jetliner.
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911 and Rollo
Rollo had besieged Paris but in 911 entered vassalage to the king of the West Franks, Charles the Simple, through the Treaty of Saint Clair-sur-Epte.
In 911, French King Charles the Simple was able to make an agreement with the Viking warleader Rollo, a chieftain of disputed Norwegian or Danish origins.
Permanent Scandinavian settlement occurred before 911, when an agreement was reached between Rollo, one of the Viking leaders, and King Charles the Simple of France, surrendering the county of Rouen to Rollo.
On 20 July 911, at the Battle of Chartres, they defeated Rollo despite the absence of many French barons and also the absence of the French King Charles the Simple.
In the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte ( 911 ) with King Charles, Rollo pledged feudal allegiance to the king, changed his name to the Frankish version, and converted to Christianity, probably with the baptismal name Robert.
After 911, Rollo stayed true to his word of defending the shores of the Seine river in accordance to the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, however he also continued to act like a Viking chief with attacks on Flanders.
From their first incursion into the lower valley of the Seine in 841, the Vikings overran Rouen until some of them finally settled and founded a colony led by Rollo ( Hrolfr ), who was nominated count of Rouen by the king of the Franks in 911.
In 911, the French Carolingian ruler Charles the Simple allowed a group of Vikings under their leader Rollo to settle in Normandy as part of the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte.
In 911 Charles defeated the Viking leader Rollo, had him sign the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte that made Rollo his vassal and converted him to Christianity.
The settlers spoke Old Norse and their settlement was legitimised and made permanent in 911 under Rollo of Normandy, but this influence was very limited and almost only concerned the technological vocabulary of the navy.
Normandy began as a fief, probably as a county, in 911 by the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte between King Charles III of West Francia and Rollo, leader of the Vikings known as Northmen ( or in Latin Nortmanni ).
The fiefdom of Normandy was created in 911 for the Viking leader Rollo ( also known as Rolf ).
In 911 he, with two other French commanders were aligned in opposition to Rollo, a Danish invader who had plundered the countryside.
* Rollo, Duke of Normandy ( 911 927 )
Thus, for the first time since it had been given as a duchy to Rollo in 911, Normandy was directly ruled by the French king.
He halted his actions when the Carolingian king Charles III of France, called " Charles the Simple ," abandoned the part of the territory that Rollo occupied under the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte in 911.
The Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte was signed in the autumn of 911 between Charles III of France and Rollo, the leader of the Vikings, to settle the Normans in Neustria and to protect Charles ' kingdom from any new invasion by the " northmen ".
In 911 the Norseman Gongu Hrolf ( also known as Hrolf Walker as he was reportedly too big to have a horse carry him and Rollo ) met Charles the Simple and agreed the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte where it was agreed the Hrolf would convert to Christianity and become Charles ' vassal in return for being created Duke of Normandy.

911 and siege
In 911 Rollo's forces launched a failed attack on Paris before laying siege to Chartres.

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