- grew out of the
Carolingian margraviate of
Transjurane Burgundy (Transjurania, French:
Bourgogne transjurane)
southeast of (Latin:
trans in the
sense of...
- of
Transjurane (Upper)
Burgundy from then
until about 864. He
married Waldrada, by whom he left a son, Rudolf, who
later became King of
Transjurane Burgundy...
- Bordeaux, and Châteaudun, as well as the Champagne, the Auvergne, and
Transjurane Alemannia.
During his
early years, his
grandmother Brunhilda ruled for...
- took
Upper Burgundy,
territory north of the Jura
mountains (Bourgogne
Transjurane),
while the rest went to
Charles the Bald. In 875 the last of Lothair...
-
Waldrada has been ****umed to
become the
second wife of
Conrad II, Duke of
Transjurane Burgundy, but
there is no
marriage evidence available. They had two known...
-
Upper Burgundy, the
territory north of the Jura
mountains (Bourgogne
Transjurane), went to
Louis the German. The rest went to
Charles the Bald. By 875...
-
Eberhard and Gisela, died in fact in 881 and
married Conrad II, Duke of
Transjurane Burgundy. "Eberhard - Graf im Sülichgau 888". www.manfred-hiebl.de (in...
-
possibly as
ruling Count. She was the
daughter of
Conrad II, Duke of
Transjurane Burgundy. In 888, she
married Richard, Duke of Burgundy.
Adelaide is...
-
Conrad II or
Konrad II may
refer to:
Conrad II, Duke of
Transjurane Burgundy (fl. 858–864, d. 876)
Conrad II, Holy
Roman Emperor (c. 990–1039) Conrad...
- the
kingdom of
Jurane Burgundy.
Valais formed part of the
kingdom of
Transjurane Burgundy,
which fell to the Holy
Roman Empire in 1032. It
became part...