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with Hucbert, and marriage with Theutberga, was no longer imperative. Lothair first tried to obtain a divorce in 858 via a trial by ordeal (scalding water); Theutberga's champion removed his hand from the water in front of an assembly of Lotharingian bishops 'uncooked'. The trial is believed to have been passed due to a faction supporting the queen and Hucbert, giving Hucbert incredible strength inside Lothair's court. Lothair was forced to take Hucbert's sister back, but he tried for divorce again in 860 accusing Theutberga of incest with Hucbert and even aborting their child. Theutberga confessed then fled to her brother in the neighbouring kingdom of
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Lothair had pursued the marriage with Theutberga in order to secure his weak southern border, as Hucbert had control of several key alpine passes, to protect from his brother Louis II. Following the 856 Treaty of Orbe, peace was formed between the brother Lothair II and Louis II meaning the alliance
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Alternatively we can see Lothair as motivated against Hucbert whose political value had vanished following the Treaty of Orbe. This making Theutberga the unwanted legacy of an outdated alliance, and by 860 Hucbert had been considerably weakened politically with areas under his control removed from
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in 859. This was the power base of Hucbert and Lothair had therefore removed Hucbert and his influence from his kingdom. Hucbert resisted Louis II's rule during 863–4, proving rebels with safe havens within the deep mountains passes under his control.
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Lothair's kingdom. The lack of power is further supported due to the lack of resistance towards Lothair in 860, with Hucbert having fled to West Francia.
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237:. Theobald later supported Lothair's son Hugh during his insurgency; he is declared in the Annals of Fulda as 'the leader of Hugh's army'. 202:
There are several main explanations for Lothair attempting to achieve a divorce from Theutberga, all given by Stone and West:
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Stuart Airlie, 'Private bodies and the body politic in the divorce case of Lothar II',
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Translated and Annotated by Rachel Stone and Charles West (Manchester, 2016), P. 4.
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Constance Bouchard, 'The Bosonids or rising to power in the late Carolingian age',
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The changing political significance of Theutberga's family, specifically Hucbert.
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Regino of Prüm's Chronicle, extracts Translation: Simon MacLean,
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History and politics in late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe
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Hucbert was killed in 864 by the 'sons of Conrad', meaning
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Regino of Prüm's Chronicle, Simon MacLean, pp. 189-190.
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Boso the Elder
Bosonid
Lothair I
Lothair II
Theutberga
Carolingian dynasty
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Abbey of Saint Maurice-in-Valais
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Transjurane Burgundy
Charles the Bald
Jura Mountains
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Hugh, Duke of Alsace
Theobald of Arles
Bertha, the daughter of Lothair II
Waldrada of Lotharingia

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