Lower Burgundy

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Lower Burgundy was a medieval kingdom in what is now southeastern France and surrounding regions, later incorporated into the Kingdom of Arles within the Holy Roman Empire.

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Label Occurrences
Basse-Bourgogne 1
Cisjurane Burgundy 1
Lower Burgundy canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historical polity
medieval kingdom
alsoKnownAs Lower Burgundy
surface form: Basse-Bourgogne

Lower Burgundy
surface form: Cisjurane Burgundy

Regnum Provinciae et Burgundiae
borderedBy Kingdom of Italy
Upper Burgundy
West Francia
capital Arles
dissolved 933
dynasty Bosonid dynasty
House of Welf
surface form: Welf dynasty
endTime 933
event election of Boso of Provence as king at Mantaille in 879
followedBy Kingdom of Arles
foundedBy Boso of Provence
governmentForm monarchy
hasRuler Boso of Provence
Conrad the Peaceful
Hugh of Arles
Louis the Blind
Rudolph II of Upper Burgundy
historicalEra Early Middle Ages
inception 879
language Gallo-Romance languages
Latin
Occitan
surface form: Old Occitan
locatedInThePresentDay northwestern Italy
southeastern France
Western Switzerland
surface form: western Switzerland
mergedInto Kingdom of Arles
mergedWith Upper Burgundy
notableEvent union with Upper Burgundy under Rudolph II in 933
partOf Burgundian Kingdom (early phase)
surface form: Burgundian kingdoms

Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Arles
predecessor Carolingian Empire
Kingdom of Arles
surface form: Kingdom of Provence
religion Western Christianity
surface form: Latin Christianity
significantCity Arles
Lyon
Vienne
significantRegion Dauphiné
Lyonnais
Provence
Savoy
Vivarais
startTime 879

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Principality of Orange partOf Lower Burgundy
Lower Burgundy alsoKnownAs Lower Burgundy
this entity surface form: Cisjurane Burgundy
Lower Burgundy alsoKnownAs Lower Burgundy
this entity surface form: Basse-Bourgogne