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  1. See also Robert I of France on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . ROBERT I. (0 865-923), king of France, or king of the Franks, was the younger son of Robert the Strong, count of Anjou, and the brother of Odo, or Eudes, who became king of the western Franks in 888. Appointed by Odo ruler of several counties, including ...

  2. Hugh ( French: Hugues, 1007 – 17 September 1025) [1] was co- king of France under his father, Robert II, from 1017 until his death in 1025. He was a member of the House of Capet, a son of Robert II by his third wife, Constance of Arles . The first Capetian King of France, Hugh Capet, had ensured his family's succession to the throne by having ...

  3. These persecutions, instigated by Robert II (972–1031), King of France (987–1031), called "the Pious", are described in a Hebrew pamphlet, which also states that the King of France conspired with his vassals to destroy all the Jews on their lands who would not accept baptism, and many were put to death or killed themselves.

  4. 695–710: Saint Bonit, bishop of Auvergne, référendaire to Sigebert III, king of Austrasia; 652–673: Robert II, référendaire to Clotaire III; 750–768: Fulard, Abbot of St. Denis, chancellor to Pepin the Short; 796–800: Alcuin, Abbot of Tours, chancellor to Charlemagne as king of the Franks, prepared the Capitulaire De Villis

  5. Robert I ( c. 866 – 15 June 923) was the elected King of West Francia from 922 to 923. Before his election to the throne he was Count of Poitiers, Count of Paris and Marquis of Neustria and Orléans. He succeeded the overthrown Carolingian king Charles the Simple, who in 898 had succeeded Robert's brother, king Odo .

  6. Robert II ( Rodbert, Chrodobert) (died 12 July 807 [citation needed]) was a Frankish nobleman who was count of Worms and of Rheingau and count of Hesbaye [citation needed] around the year 800. It has been proposed that he is the father of Robert III of Worms, and the earliest-known male-line ancestor of the French royal family, the so-called ...

  7. Bivinids. Father. Richard, Duke of Burgundy. Mother. Adelaide of Auxerre. Rudolph ( French: Rodolphe ), sometimes called Ralph ( Raoul; c. 890 – 14/15 January 936), was the king of France from 923 until his death in 936. He was elected to succeed his father-in-law, Robert I, and spent much of his reign defending his realm from Viking raids .