King Conrad of Burgundy

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King Conrad of Burgundy was a 10th-century monarch who ruled the Kingdom of Burgundy (also called the Kingdom of Arles) and played a key role in the politics of the Holy Roman Empire and Western Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 10th-century monarch
King of Burgundy
human
king
activeInCentury 10th century
alsoKnownAs Conrad I of Burgundy NERFINISHED
Conrad the Peaceful NERFINISHED
associatedWith Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Western Europe NERFINISHED
birthPlace Kingdom of Burgundy NERFINISHED
child Bertha of Burgundy NERFINISHED
Matilda of Burgundy NERFINISHED
Rudolf III of Burgundy NERFINISHED
countryOfRule Kingdom of Arles NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Burgundy NERFINISHED
deathPlace Kingdom of Burgundy NERFINISHED
era High Middle Ages
father Rudolf II of Burgundy NERFINISHED
gender male
knownFor diplomatic relations with the Holy Roman Emperors
peaceful and stable reign in Burgundy
mother Bertha of Swabia NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Elder House of Welf NERFINISHED
playedRoleIn politics of Western Europe
politics of the Holy Roman Empire
positionHeld King of Burgundy NERFINISHED
predecessor Rudolf II of Burgundy NERFINISHED
realmAlsoCalled Kingdom of Arles NERFINISHED
reignEnd 993
reignStart 937
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
significantEvent maintained close ties with the Ottonian dynasty
participated in Western European dynastic politics through marriage alliances
ruled during the formation of the Holy Roman Empire under Otto I
succeeded his father Rudolf II as King of Burgundy
spouse Adelaide of Bellay NERFINISHED
Matilda of France NERFINISHED
successor Rudolf III of Burgundy NERFINISHED
title Rex Burgundiae

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Maiolus of Cluny advisorTo King Conrad of Burgundy