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  1. 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 .

  2. 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. Quick Facts King of West Francia, Reign ... Close. Oops something went wrong:

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Rudolph of France. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Rudolph (also Radulf, Ralph, or Raoul) (died 15 January 936) was the duke of Burgundy between 921 and 923 and king of France from thereafter to his death. Rudolph inherited the duchy of Burgundy from his father, Richard the Justiciar.

    • Bertha of Swabia
    • Rhone Valley, Burgundy, France
    • circa 890
  4. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Rudolf (died Jan. 14/15, 936, Auxerre, France) was the duke of Burgundy (921–936) and later king of the West Franks, or France (923–936), who, after a stormy career typical of the general political instability that characterized the age, succeeded in consolidating his authority shortly before he died.

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  5. Rudolf apprenticed to the crown. From his earliest childhood onwards Rudolf was drilled systematically in preparation for his role as heir to the throne. He proved to be a sensitive child whose development was marked by the complicated relationships and tensions within the imperial family. Born on 21 August 1858 in Laxenburg Palace south of ...

  6. 16 de oct. de 2022 · Rudolph (also Radulf, Ralph, or Raoul) (c. 890 – 14/15 January 936) was the Duke of Burgundy between 921 and 923 and King of Western Francia from thereafter to his death. Rudolph inherited the duchy of Burgundy from his father, Richard the Justiciar. He married Emma of France, daughter of Robert I of France and Béatrice of Vermandois.