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885:, with the whole Arelat kingdom as her dowry. In exchange, Charles would support the imperial crown being made hereditary in the House of Habsburg. Nicholas III expected Northern Italy to become a kingdom carved out of the Imperial territory, to be given to his family, the Orsini. In 1282, Charles was ready to send the child couple to reclaim the old royal title of Kings of Arles, but the
841:
was effectively annexed by France through a series of largely accidental developments between 1343 and 1349, but the issue of whether the king or emperor had ultimate sovereignty over it was left unclear until well into the 15th century.. The
936:, Count of Provence. The title of Imperial vicar became extinct in the 1420s, while the title "King of Arles" remained one of the Holy Roman Emperor's official subsidiary titles until the dissolution of the Empire in 1806. The
924:). This effectively meant an official renouncement of imperial authority in all matters to the French, and the end of the Kingdom as a distinct entity. The core of the Kingdom, the County of Provence (without the
790:, though the kingdom's territories operated with considerable autonomy. Though from that time the emperors held the title "King of Arles", few went to be crowned in the cathedral of Arles. An exception was
636:), went to Louis the German. The rest went to Charles the Bald. By 875, all of the sons of Lothair I had died without heirs, and the other Burgundian territories were held by Charles the Bald.
1278:
Heckmann, Marie-Luise (2000). "Das
Reichsvikariat des Dauphins im Arelat 1378: vier Diplome zur Westpolitik Kaiser Karls IV". In Ellen Widder; Mark Mersiowsky; Maria-Theresia Leuker (eds.).
877:, queen dowager of France, settled their dispute over the County of Provence, and also over Rudolf's bid to become the sole Imperial candidate. Rudolf agreed that his daughter
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Bourgogne sous les empereurs franconiens (1038–1125): Essai sur la domination impériale dans l'est et le sud-est de la France aux XI et XII siècles
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had been practically beyond the reach of the Empire since the late 12th century. Its incorporation into France was the result of internal conflicts between the
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In 1032, Rudolph III died without any surviving heirs, and, in accordance with the 1006 treaty, the kingdom passed to Henry's successor,
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Le royaume d'Arles et de Vienne et ses relations avec l'empire: de la mort de Frédéric II à la mort de
Rodolphe de Habsbourg, 1250–1291
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in 1178. That attempt to revive the imperial hold on the kingdom did not succeed, however, and as a consequence
Charles annexed the
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was the last emperor to be crowned king at Arles, after a gap of nearly two centuries following the previous
Arlesian coronation of
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Shortly before his death in 855, Emperor
Lothair I in turn divided his realm among his three sons in accordance with the
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and Arab raiding parties in 954 and Conrad sent envoys to both parties to attack one another and sent expeditions to
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1328:
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Cox, Eugene L. (1999). "The
Kingdom of Burgundy, the Lands of the House of Savoy and Adjacent Territories". In
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Viard, Paul (1911). "La dîme ecclésiastique dans le royaume d'Arles et de Vienne aux XII et XIII siècles".
1118:
932:), would eventually be united with the French crown in the 1480s after it was willed to the French king by
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504:. By the mid-13th century at the latest, however, it had lost its concrete political relevance.
1087:"The Holy Roman Emperor in the Toils of the French Protocol: The Visit of Charles IV to France"
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the following year. During his visit to Paris in early 1378, Charles IV granted the title of
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Le royaume de Bourgogne (888–1038): étude sur les origines du royaume d'Arles
1267:"The Kingdom of Burgundy or Arles from the Eleventh to the Fifteenth Century"
752:
736:. Rudolph merged both Upper and Lower Burgundy to form the Kingdom of Arles (
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1301:(1913). "Burgundian Notes, III: The Union of the Two Kingdoms of Burgundy".
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L'Empire et le Royaume : Entre indifférence et fascination 1214–1500
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A stillborn attempt to revive the kingdom of Burgundy/Arles was made by
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of Upper Burgundy in return for Rudolph relinquishing his claim to the
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Chiffoleau, Jacques (1994). "I ghibellini nel regno di Arles". In
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was the first of the kingdom's territories to be annexed to the
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in 534, its territory had been ruled within the Frankish and
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268:• Rudolph III died without issue; kingdom inherited by
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Since the conquest of the First Burgundian kingdom by the
1152:. Vol. 1. Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana.
1068:"Charles IV: Religious Propaganda and Imperial Expansion"
1084:
612:. His Burgundian heritage would pass to his younger son
1211:
Vanished Kingdoms: The History of Half-Forgotten Europe
908:. Charles IV ceded his rights to the crown of Arles to
865:. Between 1277 and 1279, Charles, at that time already
515:
in the north, roughly corresponding to the present-day
535:. Until 1032 it was ruled by independent kings of the
1373:
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1334:
The Early History of the House of Savoy (1000–1233)
1012:(in French). Presses Universitaires du Septentrion.
984:(in French). Presses Universitaires du Septentrion.
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705:) at Arles. In 888, upon the death of the Emperor
1065:
689:In the confusion after the death of Charles' son
1414:
1159:Phoenix Frustrated: The Lost Kingdom of Burgundy
798:and in 1178 was crowned King of Burgundy by the
1269:. In C. W. Previté-Orton; Z. N. Brooke (eds.).
916:over the Kingdom of Arles to the nine-year-old
1423:States and territories established in the 930s
1273:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 306–31.
1204:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 358–74.
1194:The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume V:
555:. In 843, the three surviving sons of Emperor
1468:1030s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
1428:States and territories disestablished in 1378
1327:
1183:. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
1174:. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
1217:
717:, founded the Kingdom of Upper Burgundy at
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37:
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468:, also referred to in various context as
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616:(845–863). Then in 869 Lothair I's son,
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14:
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1150:Federico II: enciclopedia fridericiana
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988:
979:
944:of Burgundy/Arles, as codified by the
1503:10th-century establishments in Europe
1498:10th-century establishments in France
1483:History of Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur
1433:11th century in the Holy Roman Empire
1341:
1297:
1286:
970:
786:, and Arelat was incorporated in the
464:, known from the 12th century as the
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846:was ruled by junior branches of the
1282:. Münster: Waxmann. pp. 63–97.
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1085:Jana Fantysová-Matějková (2012),
709:, son of Louis the German, Count
507:Its territory stretched from the
1453:1378 disestablishments in Europe
1218:Font-RĂ©aulx, Jacques de (1939).
693:in 879, the West Frankish count
567:, which was allotted to Emperor
416:
402:
388:
374:
349:
335:
302:made Imperial Vicar of Burgundy
1458:Medieval history of Switzerland
1375:. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press.
1123:Federico II e le cittĂ italiane
928:, which had been passed to the
881:would marry Charles's grandson
648:The three Burgundian polities,
492:. It was incorporated into the
1329:Previté-Orton, Charles William
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1046:
1031:
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1473:1032 establishments in Europe
1337:. Cambridge University Press.
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1042:. Penguin Books. p. 117.
1026:The New Columbia Encyclopedia
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649:
628:, the territory north of the
27:Part of the Holy Roman Empire
1144:Chiffoleau, Jacques (2005).
1119:Agostino Paravicini Bagliani
1091:Imago Temporis: Medium Aevum
478:Kingdom of Burgundy-Provence
7:
1438:Former monarchies of Europe
1125:. Palermo. pp. 364–88.
1008:Jean-Marie Moeglin (2011).
951:
887:War of the Sicilian Vespers
697:established the Kingdom of
624:partitioned his territory:
474:Kingdom of Arles and Vienne
255:pledged succession to King
10:
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1356:10.7767/zrgka.1911.1.1.126
1157:Cope, Christopher (1987).
1066:Stephanie Crowley (2011).
521:Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur
1323:. Paris: Honoré Champion.
1303:English Historical Review
1293:. Paris: Honoré Champion.
1260:. Paris: Alphonse Picard.
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827:Archbishop Peter of Savoy
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728:ceded Lower Burgundy to
640:Formation of the kingdom
203:• 1346–1378 (last)
118: Ducal dependencies
1265:Fournier, Paul (1936).
1254:Fournier, Paul (1891).
1243:Fournier, Paul (1886).
1236:10.3406/anami.1939.5476
1209:Davies, Norman (2011).
1179:Cox, Eugene L. (1974).
1166:Cox, Eugene L. (1967).
1038:Davies, Norman (2011).
883:Charles Martel of Anjou
191:• 912–937 (first)
1488:History of RhĂ´ne-Alpes
1371:Wilson, Peter (2016).
1249:. Paris: Victor Palmé.
889:frustrated his plans.
686:
398:Principality of Orange
103: Kingdom of Arles
56:
38:
1287:Jacob, Louis (1906).
1054:"The Sicilian Vespers
980:Grosse, Rolf (2014).
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854:on 11 December 1481.
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647:
634:Bourgogne Transjurane
531:, as well as western
940:continued to act as
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792:Frederick Barbarossa
543:Carolingian Burgundy
1443:Kingdom of Burgundy
1395: /
1181:The Eagles of Savoy
946:Golden Bull of 1356
938:Archbishop of Trier
934:Charles IV of Anjou
879:Clemence of Austria
831:Philip IV of France
800:archbishop of Arles
794:, who in 1157 held
745:Conrad the Peaceful
703:Bourgogne Cisjurane
691:Louis the Stammerer
614:Charles of Provence
537:Elder House of Welf
462:Kingdom of Burgundy
257:Henry II of Germany
34:Kingdom of Burgundy
1463:933 establishments
1052:Runciman, Steven.
906:Kingdom of Germany
871:Rudolf of Habsburg
844:County of Provence
823:Archbishop of Lyon
796:a diet in Besançon
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687:
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283:Emperor Charles IV
1146:"Arles, regno di"
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