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  Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 99
She married King Conrad I of Burgundy "the Peaceful", son of King Rudolph II of Burgundy and Bertha of Swabia, circa 964.
She married King Rudolph II of Burgundy, son of Rudolf I (?) and Willa (Gisele) (?), between 26 December 921 and 1 February 922.
Raimond II (?) married Guidinilde (?), daughter of Winifred II (?) and Widinille of Flanders (?).
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 Rea Genealogy - pafg63 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Rudolph II, King of Burgundy [Parents] was born about 902 in Burgundy, France.
Rudolph II, King of Burgundy married Bertha von Swabia.
Hermann II, Duke of Swabia married Gerberga, Princess of Burgundy.
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 Raul N. Longoria's Genealogy Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Parents: Alphonso II the Chaste (KING OF ARAGON) and Sancha of Castile (Infanta of Castile).
Henry II was not done, however, and raised a new army with Du Guesclin, fought and defeated Peter the Cruel in a battle at Montiel in 1369, then killed Peter the Cruel in a duel after the battle.
Parents: Wladyslaw II, the Exile of Cracow (Duke of Cracow) and _____ (mother of Richeza of Poland).
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 Rudolph II of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rudolf II (died July 11, 937) was king of Upper Burgundy (912–937), Lower Burgundy (Provence) (933–937), and Italy (effective, 922–926—claim abandoned 933).
He was the son of Rudolf I, king of Upper Burgundy.
To prevent this, Hugh and Rudolf signed a treaty in 933, granting Rudolf rule of Lower Burgundy in exchange for his renunciation of all claims on the Italian throne.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rudolph_II_of_Burgundy   (256 words)

  
 Rudolph of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rudolph, Duke of Burgundy (French, Raoul; also sometimes referred to as Ralph) was Duke of Burgundy from 921 and King of West Francia from 923 to 936.
Rudolph I, King of Burgundy was elected in 888 after the death of Charles the Fat.
Rudolph II, King of Burgundy was the son of Rudolph I, and ruled (Upper) Burgundy from 912 to 937.
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 St. Adelaide
She was the daughter of Rudolph II, King of Burgundy, who was at war with Hugh of Provence for the crown of Italy.
During the reign of her son Otho II, her troubles began, chiefly owing to the jealousy of her daughter-in-law, Theophano, and possibly also because of her excessive liberality in her works of charity.
She took no revenge upon her enemies; her court was like a religious house; she multiplied monasteries and churches in the various provinces, and was incessant in her efforts to convert the pagans of the North.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/a/adelaide,saint2.html   (530 words)

  
 Otto I, the Great
Upper Italy witnessed the wars of Berengarius of Friuli, crowned emperor by Marozia's son, John X, against Rudolph II of Upper Burgundy.
After the assassination of Berengarius in 924, the strife was renewed between this Rudolph and Hugo of Lower Burgundy.
But his supremacy was soon overthrown by Berengarius of Ivrea, against whom, also, there appeared a growing opposition in favour of Adelaide, the daughter of Rudolph II of Upper Burgundy, to suppress which Berengarius obtained forcible possession of the princess.
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 reagenealogy - pafg88 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Rudolph I, Duke of Burgundy [Parents] was born about 847 in Burgundy, France.
Rudolph II, King of Burgundy was born about 902.
Conrad II, Count of Auxerre [Parents] was born in 825 in Burgundy, France.
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 Vikings and Feudal Europe 900-1095 by Sanderson Beck
Heinrich II was born May 6, 973 and energetically tried to protect people's rights against their lords by traveling around to dispense justice, though he was quite busy fighting wars to maintain his empire.
Burgundy's Rodolph III argued that he had given his realm to Heinrich II, not to the Germans; but Conrad II occupied Basle in 1025, and his queen Gisela mollified her uncle Rodolph.
Gunnhild died of a pestilence in Italy, and Conrad II died of illness at Utrecht in 1039.
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 My Family - pafg46 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Rudolph II (King of Burgundy) was born 900/902 in Burgundy,, France.
Berenger II (King of Italy) was born 900 in,, Italy.
Raimond II (Count of Toulouse) married Garsinde (Countess of Toulouse).
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II THE BARBARIAN KINGDOMS The barbarian states which arose on the ruins of the Western Empire were founded, under widely different circumstances of time and place, by tribes and federations of tribes drawn from every part of Germany.
The blame for the chimerical ambitions of Otto II and Otto III is usually thrown upon Theophano, that brilliant missionary of Byzantine culture and Byzantine political ideas.
It was Urban II who inspired the knighthood of northern Europe with the belief that they were _Dei militia_, the soldiers of the Church; and it is significant that warfare against the unbeliever ranks prominently among the duties enjoined upon the new-made knight, though it does not stand alone.
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 SparkNotes: High Middle Ages (1000-1200): Germany, 920-1075: The Saxon Empire to the Investiture Controversy
When Rudolph II of Burgundy died in 937, the Italian king Hugh of Arles had tried to occupy it, and was fought off by Otto.
Having married the Byzantine Princess Theophano, Otto's son Otto II succeeded to the throne in 973.
In 1024, the German monarchy passed to a new dynasty, the Salians, as the new King Conrad II of Franconia came from the original Salian Franks' ancestral homeland.
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 Raul N. Longoria's Genealogy Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Parents: Berenger II of Ivrea (KING OF ITALY) and Willa of Tuscany.
Parents: Rudolph II (KING OF BURGUNDY) and _____ ______ (mother of Adelaide of Italy).
She was married to Renaud I of Burgundy (Count of Burgundy) before Sep 1 1016.
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 Italy
Count of Arles (from 898) and of Provence (from 911); defeated Rudolph II of Burgundy (925) and secured Lombard crown; attempted to win imperial power but opposed by stepson Alberich; crowned son Lothair II co-king (931); lost control of Italy to Berengar II of Ivrea (945).
Victor Emmanuel II (1820-78), king of Sardinia (1849-61) and king of Italy (1861-78), born on March 14, 1820, in Turin.
In 1878 King Victor Emmanuel II died and was succeeded by Umberto I, and in the same year Pope Pius IX was succeeded by Leo XIII.
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 Peterson Family - pafg319 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Louis IV "Transmarinus" FRANCE [Parents] was born on 10 Sep 921 in of, Laon, Aisne, France.
Rudolph Iii, King BURGUNDY [Parents] was born about 971 in of, Burgundy, France.
Rudolph married Hermingardis, Queen of BURGUNDY about 994 in of, Bourgogne, France.
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 Introduction to Valois Burgundy
To the south in Burgundy were the rural estates while in the north were the cities that were the center of the vital cloth industry.
For the Dukes of Burgundy the magnificence of their court was of great importance in their ambitions to assert their preeminence among the courts of Europe.
The Dukes of Burgundy can be said to have suffered the same disorder as their Valois relatives in France, what Brigitte Buettner has identified as "vello-mania." Like his great uncle Charles V, Philip the Good was active in the commissioning of new texts and translations.
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 Ancestors of Rudolph II of Burgundy
The son of Rudolf I, founder of the kingdom of Jurane (Upper) Burgundy (i.e., the part of Burgundy north of Provence), and a descendant of the Welf (Guelf) family, Rudolf II was offered the throne of Italy by Italian nobles disaffected with their king, Berengar of Friuli.
Rudolf married Bertha of Swabia, daughter of Burchard II of Swabia and Reginlinda i Sülichgau, in 922.
Rudolph married Bertha of Swabia, daughter of Burchard II of Swabia and Reginlinda i Sulichgau, in 922.
www.autumnanddavid.com /ancestry/drb/2982.htm   (316 words)

  
 My Family Line
I, DUKE OF BURGUNDY CONRAD was born in 800 in Burgundy, France.
Parents: II, KING OF BURGUNDY RUDOLPH and BERTHA, QUEEN OF BURGUNDY VON SWABIA.
II, DUKE OF BURGUNDY CONRAD was born in 825.
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 reagenealogy - pafg47 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Conrad I, King of Burgundy was born about 925.
Gisele, Duchess of Swabia was born on 11 Nov 999.
Hermann II, Duke of Swabia was born about 950.
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 Burchfield, Wade Hampton --to-- Burgundy_(Bourgo, Robert I 'The_Old'
Burgundy, Adelheid Princess Of (0931 - 16 Dec 1000)
Burgundy, Bertha Princess Of (0967 - 16 Jan 1016)
Burgundy, Rudolph I, Duke (0847 - 06 Oct 0911)
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 St. Adelaide, Plinio Correa de Oliveira commentary on the Saint of the Day, December 16 @ TraditionInAction.org
Daughter of Rudolph II, King of Burgundy, she was born in 931 and at age 15 married Lothaire II, King of Italy.
She was a Princess, daughter of the King of Burgundy, and married the King of Italy.
Berengarius II supposedly poisoned her husband, proclaimed himself King of Italy and wanted her to marry his son, that is, the son of the murderer of her husband.
www.traditioninaction.org /SOD/j052sdAdelaide12-16.htm   (1318 words)

  
 Ab Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
During the reign of her son Otho II, her troubles began, chiefly owing to the jealousy of her daughter-in-law, Theophana, and possibly also because of her excessive liberality in her works of charity.
She was the daughter of King Rudolf of Lorraine, widow of Duke Lothar of Burgundy, wife of the powerful Holy Roman Emperor Otto I, and regent for both her son Otto II and, later, grandson Otto III.
Her first husband, Duke Lothar of Burgundy, was poisoned by a fellow duke, Berengar.
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 Richard FITZROY - Ancestry
`-Adelaide of Burgundy, Regent of the HRE c931-999
.-Berenger II of Ivrea, King of Italy 900/928-966 :
`-Judith of Brittany 982-1017 `-Sybil of Burgundy 1065-aft 1103 `-Estephania c1030-1092
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 Famous English Medieval Rulers
After Lothair died, (whom was said to be poisoned by Berengar II), who took the throne.
She was taken prisoner by Berengar II, because he wanted her to marry his son.
Is the daughter of Theophano and the Byzantine Emperor Romanus II.
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 Bowen Line - pafg139 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Walram II Count LIMBURG [Parents] was born in Limburg, Limburg, Belgium.
Jutta Countess of LUXEMBOURG [Parents] was born in 1000 in Limburg, Limburg, Belgium.
Berenger II King ITALY was born about 919 in Italy.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Empress Saint Adelaide Burgundy GERMANY ANDREW ANGERMUELLER ...
"Daughter of Rudolf II (Died 937), King of Burgundy, and Bertha of Swabia, Adelaide was married (947) toLothair, who succeeded his father, Hugh of Arles, as King of Italy in the same year.
Upon the death of Lothair II, son of Jugh of Provence (950), Berengar II of Ivrea, who, withhis son, Adalbert, already held virtual power, was crowned king.
Marrying 16-year-old Adelaide, daughter of Rudolph II of Burgundy (later wife of Emperor Otto I), in the hope of strengthening his position, Lothair found himself playing the fole ofa figurehead, while Berengar exercised the real power in Italy.
www.geneal.net /2967.htm   (693 words)

  
 Rudolph II de Burgundy King of Juran Burgundy Provence & Berta Bertha of Swabia of Alemannia, Q. of Swabia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Rudolph II de Burgundy King of Juran Burgundy Provence and Berta Bertha of Swabia of Alemannia, Q. of Swabia
Rudolph II de Burgundy King of Juran Burgundy Provence
Conrad III (or I) "The Pacific" de Burgundy (or d'Arles) of Juran Burgundy Provence, King of Burgundy
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 Did you mean Rudo or search result for Rudo?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Rudolph (town), WI Rudolph (town), Wood County, Wisconsin
Rudolph (town), Wood County, WI Rudolph (village), Wisconsin
Rudolph (village), WI Rudolph (village), Wood County, Wisconsin
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Emperor Otto I Germany HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE ANDREW ANGERMUELLER ...
He is often regarded as the founder of the Holy Roman Empire.Boldly developing the policies that his father had begun, Otto brought the Middle Kingdom of the Carolingian Lothair I, including Italy, Burgundy, and Lotharingia, under German influence and broke the independence of the duchies.
Pope John XII appealed to Otto, who entered Rome and was crowned Emperor early in 962, reviving the imperial title of the Carolingians and legitimizing the German Kings' claim to the Middle Kingdom; Otto thus linked the destinies of Italy and Germany.
Prolonged negotiations with Byzantium resulted in the marriage of Otto II to the Byzantine Princess Theophano, in 972.
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 bowenline - pafg335 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Malcolm II (Melkolf) MACKENNETH KING F Scotland [Parents] was born about 970 in,,, Scotland.
She married Malcolm II (Melkolf) MACKENNETH KING F Scotland about 983 in,,, Scotland.
Sigurd was born about 930 in of,,, Scotland.
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 File 123: Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
Son of Geoffrey II de Perche Count of Perche and Mortagne (-1100) and Beatrice of Roucy (-1129)
Rudolph II King of Burgundy, Italy King of Burgundy (-0937) m.
Daughter of Mieszko II of Poland King of Poland (-1034) and Richeza (Rixa> of Lorraine (-1063)
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