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==Illness and death== Regarding Carloman's condition, the ''Annales Fuldenses'' (879) record that he lost his voice, but was still able to communicate by writing.{{sfn|Goldberg|2006|p=210 n. 127}} Regino of Prüm, writing in his chronicle for the year 880, recalls that he was "erudite in letters" (''litteris eruditus''), which meant he could write [[Medieval Latin|Latin]].{{sfn|Goldberg|2006|p=210 n. 127}} Regino's entire encomium on Carloman goes: {{blockquote|That most excellent king was learned in letters, devoted to the Christian religion, just, peaceful, and morally upright. The beauty of his body was exceptional, and his physical strength was a wonder to behold. He possessed a very warlike spirit. He waged numerous wars against the Slavic kingdoms with his father, and even more without him. He always returned the victor in triumph and expanded the borders of his empire with glorious iron. He was mild to his own men and a living terror to his enemies. He was charming in speech, humble, and endowed with great cleverness for managing the business of the realm. He was so skilled that he was the very embodiment of royal majesty.{{sfn|Goldberg|2006|p=247}}}} Most sources place Carloman's death in March 880, but the ''Annales Iuvavenses'' place it on 21 September.<ref name=AnnalesIuvavenses/> He was buried in the chapel of his palace at Ötting.{{sfn|MacLean|2003|p=141}} Carloman left one illegitimate son, Arnulf, who continued as [[margrave of Carinthia]] during the reigns of Carloman's brothers,{{sfn|Reuter|1991|p=117}} but in 887 became king of East Francia and in 896 emperor.
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