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Rudolph de Bourgogne, III

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rhone Valley, Burgundy, France
Death: after April 08, 962
Burgundy, France
Immediate Family:

Son of Rudolph II, King of Upper Burgundy and Italy and Bertha of Swabia
Husband of NN von Walbeck
Father of Rudolf de Bourgogne, IV; Kuno von Rheinfelden and Berthold de Savoia
Brother of Conrad "the Peaceful", king of Burgundy; Saint Adelaide of Italy; Richardus de Bourgogne; Edith von Burgundy and Judith von Burgund

Occupation: Hertug
Managed by: Jon Arild Torp
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About Rudolph de Bourgogne, III

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  • "5. RUDOLF (-after 8 Apr 962).
  • According to Carutti, Rudolf was born posthumously but he cites no primary source on which this assertion is based[149]. "Otto…rex" gave property in "Cholumbra et Hitinheim" which previously belonged to "Guntramnus in Hillisazaas" to "fideli nostro Rudolfo" by charter dated 14 Apr 959[150], the identity of the donee as the brother of Empress Adelheid being confirmed by the charter of Heinrich IV King of Germany dated 4 Dec 1049 which records that "Rodulfus dux, frater supradictæ imperatricis [Adelaidis]" was the previous owner of "duas cortes in Alsatia, Ethinehim et Columbra", specifying that he had acquired the properties from "primo et maximo Ottone"[151]. "Bertha…Regina" names "filiis meis Conrado…rege…et Rodolpho duce" in a donation "pro anima domini mei Rodulphi Regis et…filii mei Burchardi episcopi…" by charter dated 1 Apr 961[152].
  • "Ruodolfo fratre nostro" is named in the charter of "Chuonradus rex" dated 8 Apr 962[153].
  • "Henricus…rex" confirmed prior concessions by "duce Rudolfo" of property in "Columbra et Hittinheim…in Alsatia…in comitatu Odonis comitis" to Kloster Peterlingen by charter dated 21 Oct 1003, specifying that this property previously belonged to "Guntramnus"[154].
  • Duke[155]."
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