- Hugh, Duke of Alsace
Hugh (circa 855 – 895) was the only son of
Lothair II , an illegitimate child by his relationship with Waldrada. He did not inherit his father's kingdom, but he did receive a lot of lands and benefices in theDuchy of Alsace fromLouis the German .When his cousin
Louis the Stammerer died in 879, he seized authority inLotharingia and the "Annales Fuldenses " accuse him of "playing the tyrant in Gaul." It is likely that he refused to recognise the succession of Louis's young sons, Louis III and Carloman, to theWest Frankish kingdom, as with Boso inProvence . He had a sizable following in Lotharingia, butLouis the Younger , son of Louis the German, came to the defence of the young Louis and Carloman. In 880, he sent men against Hugh's castle atVerdun and defeated his army, burning down the fortress.After his Easter court (
23 April ) in 882, Louis the Younger enfeoffed Hugh with Alsace, but the latter rebelled and Louis chased him inBurgundy . In 883, Hugh's sister Gisela married Godfrey, theViking leader ruling inFrisia . With this alliance, Hugh plotted to seize his father's old kingdom, but in 885,Charles the Fat got whiff of the scheme and called both Hugh and Godfrey to court, where the former was blinded and the latter killed. Hugh was sent first toSankt Gallen , then to Fulda, and finally toPrüm in his own country.ources
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Reuter, Timothy (trans.) " [http://www.medievalsources.co.uk/fulda.htm The Annals of Fulda] ". (Manchester Medieval series, Ninth-Century Histories, Volume II.) Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1992.
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