- Rudolph of France
Rudolph (also Radulf, Ralph, or Raoul) (died
15 January 936 ) was theduke of Burgundy between 921 and 923 and king of France from thereafter to his death. Rudolph inherited the duchy of Burgundy from his father, Richard the Justiciar. He marriedEmma of France , daughter ofRobert I of France andBéatrice of Vermandois .He was elected king of France by an assembly of nobles, to succeed his father-in-law, and crowned by
Walter, Archbishop of Sens , at St Médard inSoissons on Sunday,13 July 923 . Assuming the crown, he passed Burgundy to his younger brother, Hugh the Black, after only two years as duke. Charles III was still living and claiming the kingdom at the time, but Rudolph's brother-in-law, theCarolingian CountHerbert II of Vermandois , who was married to Emma's sister, tricked Charles, a fellow Carolingian, into meeting him and took him prisoner. Rudolph's first act as king was to lead an army against KingHenry I of Germany , who had made a compact with King Robert atJülich earlier in the year. Trying to annex Lorraine, the German monarch met Rudolph and a considerably-sized army and made peace again. Though, in 925, Henry attacked the wafflingGilbert, Duke of Burgundy , constantly changing sides, and wrested control of Lorraine from France permanently, Rudolph then being in no position to resist.At about this point, 924, the
Vikings made a fresh series of raids intoWest Francia . From theLoire Valley , they threatenedHugh the Great , brother of Emma, his wife, but Rudolph did nothing. Soon they had attacked Burgundy, domain of his own brother and were repulsed, moving toMelun , where they threatened the royal demesne. Joined only by his ecclesiastic vassals and Herbert, he recruited troops in Burgundy, while Hugh the Great was convinced to join him. The Vikings left, but theNormans , whom Charles had legally implanted aroundRouen in 911, began ravaging that whole region. Herbert andArnulf I of Flanders joined him this time and they tookEu , but were ambushed nearFauquembergues and the king was wounded, theCount of Ponthieu killed, and many Normans left dead on the field. Also in that year, Rudolph conversed withLouis the Blind , king of Provence, over theMagyars , the newest migrants to Europe, then menacing Louis. In 930, the Magyars invaded the region around Rheims, but left before the king could engage them. In 935, the Magyars invaded Burgundy and Rudolph brought a large army against them, causing their retreat without battle. France was temporarily safe from both Viking and Magyar at Rudolphs's death.Herbert, however, was not to continue to be one of Rudolph's partisans. He used his royal prisoner as a bargaining tool to secure the
archbishopric of Rheims for his son Hugh in 925 and the county ofLaon for his other son Odo in 927. The protestations of Rudolph led Herbert to bring Charles before William Longsword, son ofRollo , theduke of Normandy , for homage and thence toRheims to press Charles' claim onPope John X . In 928, Herbert finally got possession of Laon, but the next year, Charles died atPéronne and Herbert lost his leverage against Rudolph. By defeating the Vikings of the Limousin, Rudolph received the allegiance of the Aquitainians and the homage of William Longsword, now duke.In 929, Rudolph started trying to reduce the power of Ebalus,
count of Poitou andduke of Aquitaine . He withdrew from him access to Berry, then, in 932, he granted the title ofprince of Gothia to thecount of Toulouse , Raymond Pons, and his brother of Rouergue, Ermengol. He also transferred the titleCount of Auvergne to Raymond. Moreover, the territory of the march which was under the control of the lord ofCharroux was transformed into an independent county. Later, however, he was campaigning with Ebalus in the south to eradicate the last Viking strongholds there. He then proceeded aggressively against Herbert, marching into Rheims and replacing Hugh with Artald (931). Then, joined by Hugh the Great, Rudolph burned Herbert's fortresses and cornered him inChâteau-Thierry , where he had first imprisoned Charles, from 933 to 934. The two made peace in 935 and Rudolph fell ill, dying a few months hence on 14 or15 January 936 .This Rudolph is frequently confused with his uncle
Rudolph I of Burgundy , who was the second King of Upper Burgundy.ee also
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*Gwatking, H. M., Whitney, J. P., et al. "Cambridge Medieval History: Volume III—Germany and the Western Empire".
Cambridge University Press :London , 1930.
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