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in 923. The next year, he was crowned Italian king. His rule was, however, contested by insurgent nobles, and they summoned his stepfather, the Lower Burgundian king Hugh of Arles, who marched against Italy. In the tense situation, Rudolph's father-in-law Duke Burchard II of Swabia hurried to help,
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received Cisjurane Burgundy and the Kingdom of Provence. When Charles died in 863, Lothair II also gained some northern districts of the deceased's kingdom. The Provence territory in the south passed to the eldest brother King
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In 933 Rudolph II finally came to terms with Hugh: he waived all claims to Italy and in return gained Hugh's Lower Burgundian kingdom, thus re-uniting the two territories. Rudolph's descendants from the Elder House of Welf,
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forced him to focus on his territory of Transjurania and the western Franche-Comté estates. Arnulf acknowledged Rudolph's rule in Upper Burgundy, but finally declared his illegitimate son
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assumed the title of a Burgundian king. The title of a Burgundian 'rectorate', referring to the former Transjuranian margraviate, was re-created for the Swabian ducal
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in 879. When Charles was deposed and died in 888, the Carolingian Empire disintegrated again. The nobles and leading clergy of Upper Burgundy assembled at the
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brother-in-law to King Lothair II. Hucbert, however, fell out of favour after Lothair II divorced Teutberga, was defeated at the Battle of
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At first, King Rudolph I tried to re-unite the Lotharingian realm of late Lothair II, but strong opposition by the East Frankish king
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river northwest of the Jura range, the Transjurane territories became part of the short-lived Middle Frankish realm of Emperor
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Rudolph II attempted to enlarge his realm by attacking the adjacent territories of the
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river. Upper Burgundy reunited with the Kingdom of Lower Burgundy in 933 to form the
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Upon the extinction of the Welf line in 1032, Burgundy was incorporated by Emperor
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which today belongs to Italy. Together with the Burgundian comital estates around
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subsumed his portion of Upper Burgundy into his Middle Frankish kingdom of
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Line extinct, Burgundian kingdom united with the Holy Roman Empire
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From this point, Rudolph II began to campaign in the
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He advanced towards the 666:by the henchmen of Archbishop Lambert of 453: 339:, later (from the 12th century) known as 127:Learn how and when to remove this message 30:For the motorway called Transjurane, see 722:as the third constituent kingdom of the 691: Imperial Kingdom of Burgundy-Arles 680: 497:The Transjurane duchy was then ruled by 457: 218: 772:Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy 14: 857: 649:, allied with the rebellious margrave 618:river and in 916 occupied the city of 572:, son of Conrad II, King of Burgundy. 568:and elected the Transjurane margrave 65:adding citations to reliable sources 36: 599:. His widow secondly married Count 261:dominion established in 888 by the 24: 371:from the Jura Mountains up to the 25: 891: 473:Upon the second partition by the 415:and adjacent parts of the French 41: 27:Frankish kingdom from 888 to 933 875:Medieval history of Switzerland 319:river valley, as distinct from 269:within the territory of former 52:needs additional citations for 840: 786:(912–937), also King of 780:(876–912), king from 888 446:upon the 843 partition by the 301:in the sense of 'beyond') the 13: 1: 833: 588:King of Lotharingia in 895. 566:Abbey of St. Maurice, Agaunum 521:in 864 and replaced by Count 383:, i.e. the parts west of the 485:, while his younger brother 403:, as well as the cantons of 7: 880:Former monarchies of Europe 811: 505:, the younger son of Count 305:together with the adjacent 10: 896: 757: 356: 352: 32:A16 motorway (Switzerland) 29: 818:Burgundy (disambiguation) 760:List of kings of Burgundy 591:Rudolph was married with 576:Kingdom of Upper Burgundy 513:, and through his sister 213: 203: 193: 189: 179: 171: 153: 148: 143:Kingdom of Upper Burgundy 141: 754:Rulers of Upper Burgundy 323:(Cisjurane Burgundy and 800:Rudolph III of Burgundy 697: Duchy of Burgundy 784:Rudolph II of Burgundy 699: 672:Iron Crown of Lombardy 470: 462:855 partition of PrĂĽm 454:Kingdom of Lotharingia 385:BrĂĽnig-Napf-Reuss line 298: 290: 250: 205:• Disestablished 778:Rudolph I of Burgundy 748:Lothair II of Germany 684: 653:and defeated Emperor 634:in the 919 Battle of 461: 373:Great St Bernard Pass 291:Bourgogne transjurane 273:. It grew out of the 267:Rudolph I of Burgundy 247:Richard the Justiciar 222: 154:Common languages 794:Conrad I of Burgundy 707:(937–993) and 685:Burgundy about 1200 523:Conrad II of Auxerre 327:) and also from the 279:Transjurane Burgundy 241: West Frankish 61:improve this article 870:History of Burgundy 823:Kingdom of Burgundy 713:Kingdom of Burgundy 705:Conrad the Peaceful 651:Adalbert I of Ivrea 582:Arnulf of Carinthia 527:Elder House of Welf 391:with the cities of 359:History of Burgundy 337:Kingdom of Burgundy 223:Burgundy about 900 195:• Established 744:House of Zähringen 740:Holy Roman Emperor 736:King of the Romans 700: 662:but was killed at 593:Guilla of Provence 543:Treaty of Meerssen 471: 365:Carolingian Empire 307:County of Burgundy 251: 828:Duchy of Burgundy 724:Holy Roman Empire 501:, a scion of the 492:Louis II of Italy 426:, as well as the 329:Duchy of Burgundy 243:Duchy of Burgundy 217: 216: 137: 136: 129: 111: 16:(Redirected from 887: 849: 844: 734:. 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