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'Western Francia' was the land under the control of
Charles the Bald after the
Treaty of Verdun of
843, which divided the
Carolingian Empire of the
Franks into an
East, West, and
Middle. It is the precursor of modern
France. It was known variously as 'Francia Occidentalis' and the 'Kingdom of the West Franks'.
It was divided into the following great fiefs:
Aquitaine,
Brittany,
Burgundy,
Catalonia,
Flanders,
Gascony,
Gothia (
Septimania), the
ÃŽle-de-France, and
Toulouse.
After
987, the kingdom came to be known as France, because the new ruling dynasty (the
Capetians) were originally dukes of the
ÃŽle-de-France.