Conrad of Burgundy
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Conrad the Peaceful (c.925 – 19 October 993) was the king of Burgundy from 937 until his death. He was the son of King Rudolph II, the first king of a united Burgundy. Conrad is sometimes numbered Conrad I as king of Burgundy and as Conrad III of Provence, since he inherited Provence in 948.[1]
His reign was peaceful (hence his byname) and he was popular with his subjects. The only war in which he got involved was a simultaneous invasion of Saracens and Magyars in which he played them off against each other. He then routed them in combat.
He married Matilda, daughter of Louis IV of France and Gerberga of Saxony. They had at least five children:
- Bertha (967 – 16 January 1016), married Odo I, Count of Blois, and then Robert II of France
- Matilda (born 969), possibly married Robert, Count of Geneva
- Rudolph (971 – 6 September 1032)
- Gerberga (born 965), married Herman II, Duke of Swabia
He was secondly married to Adelaide of Bellay. They were parents to at least one daughter:
- Gisela (975 – 21 July 1006), married Henry II, Duke of Bavaria
[edit] Notes
- ^ Morby.
[edit] Sources
- Morby, John E. The Wordsworth Handbook of Kings & Queens. 1989.
- Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to American Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis; Lines: 133-19, 133-20, 157-19, 157-20, 159-19, 159-20
Preceded by Rudolph II |
King of Burgundy 937–993 |
Succeeded by Rudolph III |