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 Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the same time, various members of the French royal family, most notably Louis, Duke of Burgundy, the father of
Rudolph of Burgundy (king of France from 923) ( 921 –
In 1477, the Duchy of Burgundy is annexed by France.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Duke_of_Burgundy

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Crusades
While Capetians and Plantagenets, oblivious of the Holy War, were settling at home their territorial disputes, Emperor Henry VI, son of Barbarossa, took in hand the supreme direction of Christian politics in the East.
The news of these events caused great consternation in Christendom, and Pope Gregory VIII strove to put a stop to all dissensions among the Christian princes.
In the end, Baldwin, Count of Flanders, was elected and solemnly crowned in St. Sophia.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04543c.htm

  
 celtsbiblio.html
Zanger, Francis C. Cross-cultural Problems of St. Columban's Mission to Burgundy and Switzerland.
www.ibiblio.org /gaelic/Celts/celtsbiblio.html

  
 Mehitable Burgess - Duke Philip Valois of Burgundy
{Burke's Peerage} [GADD.GED] Parents: Duke John the Fearless of Burgundy.
In 1032 he added the duchy of Burgundy to the empire.
Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II Franconia of Burgundy was born in 990.
www.geocities.com /jerry_l.geo/d71.htm

  
 Otto-Henry "The Great" Duke Of BURGUNDY
BURGUNDY, Otto-Henry "The Great" Duke Of Born: 948
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This Web Site was Created 22 Oct 2004 with Legacy 5.0 from Millennia
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~kiwiadams/7865.htm

  
 1002 - InformationBlast
Henry II succeeds Otto III as king of Germany.
January 23 - Otto III, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
With a new group of colonists, an epidemic hits the Viking colony on Greenland.
www.informationblast.com /1002.html

  
 Genealogy - The Rulers of Germany
He was the son of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria He was Holy Roman Emperor and King of Germany from 1002-1024 following the death of his cousin, Emperor Otto III and was the last of the Saxon rulers.
was elected successor to Henry V. He reigned from as King of Germany from 1125 to 1137 and as Holy Roman Emperor from 1133 to 1137.
In 1486, he arranged the marriage of his son Philip (Philip I) to Joanna the Mad, daughter of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille and heiress to the thrones of Castile and Aragon.
www.provenlines.com /hist8.html

  
 I06257: Otto-Henry Duke of BURGUNDY (ABT. 948 - UNKNOWN)
_Otto I ' the Illustrious' Duke of SAXONY _______ +
_Robert the Strong Duke of NEUSTRIA _____________ + _Robert I King of FRANCE _______________
_Henry I the Fowler Holy Roman EMPEROR _
gbnf.com /genealog3/maclaren/html/d0055/I06257.HTM

  
 Definition of Otto-Henry, Duke of Burgundy
duke of Burgundy from 956 to his death.
The list of authors can be found here.
Odo was son of Hugh Capet, count of Paris and brother of king Hugh I of France.
www.wordiq.com /definition/Otto-Henry,_Duke_of_Burgundy

  
 My Family
Emperor Henry I of Germany Duke of Saxony, Brunswick, Zelle
She was married to Robert Duke of Burgundy.
Simon de Montford lead a rebellion against the king(the Baron Wars) which was defeated after initial success, thereafter Henry ceeded much of his power to his son Parents: John 1 Lackland King of England and Isabel of Angouleme.
e.franklin.home.mchsi.com /alexharr/d4.htm

  
 1004: The year 1004 - events and people France England
Hugh Capet was present with his brother Henry of Burgundy and his brother in law, Richard the Fearless, duke of Normandy.
They were fighting over control of the duchy of Burgundy and feudal privilege in 1004.
Italy the local and national opposition to the universalism of the German king had found a champion in Arduin of Ivrea.
home.eckerd.edu /~oberhot/1004.htm

  
 I10663: Otto-Henry 'The Great' (Duke of Burgundy) (ABT 948 - 1002)
I10663: Otto-Henry 'The Great' (Duke of Burgundy) (ABT 948 - 1002)
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 HUGH CAPET - LoveToKnow Article on HUGH CAPET
Many of the counts of northern France did homage to him as their overlord, and Richard I., duke of Normandy, was both his vassal and his brother-in-law.
The origin of Hughs surname of Ca pet, which was also applied to his father, has been the subject of some discussion.
Hugh was worsted during the earlier part of this struggle, and was in serious straits, until he was saved by the wiles of his partisan Adalberon, bishop of Laon, who in 991 treacherously seized Charles and handed him over to the king.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /H/HU/HUGH_CAPET.htm

  
 New Library Materials in Call Number Order
Popper, Otto Selz, and the rise of evolutionary epistemology
Coldwater, Mich. : Otto E. Luedder, publisher, -c1952.
Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
www.lib.cmich.edu /recacq/aprrecacq.htm

  
 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
Robert I was the first Capetian Duke of Burgundy, founding a line that lasted until 1361.
Eudes IV married the heiress, Jeanne, of the Free County of Burgundy, and then his grandson Philip was preparing to marry the heiress, Margaret, of the County of Flanders.
This ended up being Louis of Valois, brother of King Charles V. Louis also inherited Provence, which Charles of Anjou had acquired through his wife, Beatrice, Countess of Provence.
www.friesian.com /flanders.htm

  
 Francia Media:  Lorraine & Burgundy
As the Hapsburg Emperor Albert II married the Luxemburg heiress Elizabeth of Bohemia and Hungary, Luxemburg and other former parts of Lower Lorraine became targets of the Dukes of Burgundy.
The Emperor Charles IV was still formally crowned as King of Burgundy at Arles in 1365.
Later, the Duke Frederick II (1027-1033) has a grandson, Dietrich I, who is enfeoffed with Bar.
www.friesian.com /lorraine.htm

  
 I5241: Amicia ( - )
![or William?] Henry was nephew of Robert de Ferriers (who married Maud Vitre).
_Jane TREWENT _________ _Henry de GRENVILLE _
millennium.fortunecity.com /kermit/354/rmwwanc/g0000089.html

  
 I4864: Odo-Henry of_Burgundy (Duke) (____ - 1002)
[ 691 ] First name also listed as Otto.
abiguglyguy.com /familytree/i4864.html

  
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Son of Henry III; during minority (1056-66) empire under regency of his mother, Agnes of Poitou.
He was succeeded by his nephew, Duke Frederick of Swabia, who became emperor as Frederick I (Frederick Barbarossa).
Germany was beset by conflict, which continued after Raspe's death with the election in 1248 of another antiking, William of Holland.
website.lineone.net /~johnbidmead/Germany.htm

  
 He
Child: Henry the Young King King of England Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou (1155-1183) m Marguerite of France
Parents: Henry I of Portugal and Theresa of Castile
Child: Matilda (Maud) Princess of England m Henry V von Saxe
www.packrat-pro.com /he.htm

  
 Otto-Henry "the Great" "Duke" of Burgundy/~*Gerberga of Chalon
Otto-Henry "the Great" "Duke" of Burgundy/~*Gerberga of Chalon
Born: 956 at: Italy 40-1,156,530 (40-1,156, 498) Died: 989 at: Father: ~*Leotald Macon "Count" of Chalons Mother: ~*Adelaide of Burgundy Other Spouses: ~*Adalbert "King" of Italy
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mariah.stonemarche.org /famfiles/fam02786.htm

  
 My Family
Children were: Robert II BURGUNDY -Count, Adelaide BURGUNDY.
Children were: Beatrix POITOU, Agnes BURGUNDY, Count Peter POITOU, Count William VI POITOU, Guillaume VIII Guido AQUITAINE.
Parents: Frederick III BARBAROSA -Emperor and Beatrice BURGUNDY.
gordonrosalynd.tripod.com /green/d50.htm

  
 Heinrich IV Emperor Germany (11 Nov 1050 - 07 Aug 1106)
Finally, in 1105, Henry was forced to abdicate after one of his sons had been persuaded to rebel against him.
In response, Henry called a council which met at Worms in 1076 and declared the pope disposed.
But after his return to Germany, Henry renewed the struggle.
www.smokykin.com /ged/f002/f60/a0026009.htm

  
 Burgandy
MARY (Claudia) of Burgundy married Adolph I, Duke of Cleeves, who was born in 1371 and died
GISELE of Burgundy married Humbert II, Count of Maurinne (see Savoy), who died in 1103.
GERBERGA of Burgundy married Adelbert, King of Italy in 964.
www.royalancestorscollins.com /burgundy.htm

  
 Henry, Duke of Burgundy
Henry was the son of the French duke Hugh the Great and brother of the French king Hugh Capet.
Father: Hugh the Great, Duke of the French
He himself ruled Burgundy for many years after succeeding his brother Otto.
www.ghgcorp.com /shetler/oldimp/527.html

  
 (Otto-Henry of BURGUNDY - Joe Lee BURKE )
BACK (Chilperich Of BURGUNDY - Otto William of BURGUNDY)
Family genealogy of Manning as researched by Bob
www.gbnf.com /genealog4/manning/html/index/ind0475.HTM

  
 (John 'Intrepidus' Duke of BURGUNDY - William II Count of Macon & BURGUNDY )
(John 'Intrepidus' Duke of BURGUNDY - William II Count of Macon & BURGUNDY)
BACK (Chilperic King of BURGUNDY - Jeanne I d'Artois Countess Palatine of BURGUNDY)
Willa II dau of King Rudolf I of BURGUNDY
gbnf.com /genealog3/maclaren/html/index/ind0201.HTM

  
 Burgundy
Three years later, after the death, without heirs, of the duke of Burgundy, Philip renounced Touraine and received Burgundy from his brother, Charles V of France.
Otto's request was granted in 1963 and he became a resident of West Germany (now part of the Federal Republic of Germany) and one of the elected representatives of that country to the European Parliament.
Also known as Chrotechildis and Clotilda of Burgundy.
website.lineone.net /~johnbidmead/burgundy.htm

  
 Langued'oïl
The Countship of Barrois (Bar) was established for Frederick of Bidgau by the Emperor Otto I - Frederick went on to become Duke of Ober-Lotharingen (Lorraine).
After Guy II, the County was purchased by Louis, the first Valois Duke of Orléans, whose grandson became King Louis XII, whereby Orléans and Blois became Crown lands.
Additionally, there was a County of Burgundy within the Empire, based at Besancon.
www.ellone-loire.net /obsidian/Languedoil.html

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Otto I (The Great)
The power of these dukes was substantially reduced.
He endeavoured to extend his suzerainty over France, Burgundy, and Italy, and welcomed the quarrel between Hugo of France and Ludwig IV, each of whom had married one of his sisters.
After the assassination of Berengarius in 924, the strife was renewed between this Rudolph and Hugo of Lower Burgundy.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11354a.htm

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