Ep. 24 - Konrad II's Acquisition of Burgundy - The last addition to the Empire

History of the Germans - Un pódcast de Dirk Hoffmann-Becking - Jueves

The event looming over Imperial politics since around 1000 is the Burgundian succession. King Rudolf III is childless leaving several contenders with varying degrees of blood relations. If Henry II who was a nephew of Rudolf III had outlived the king of Burgundy, thigs would have been easy. But the old codger outlived the sickly emperor. His successor, Konrad II had no real inheritance right to Burgundy, apart from what came from the tips of spears. Follow the epic fight against Odo of Blois over the ultimately modest riches of the Burgundian king... Www.historyofthergermans.com

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