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  2. Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    He acted as Duke of Transjurane (Upper) Burgundy from then until about 864. He married Waldrada, by whom he left a son, Rudolf, [2] who later became King of Transjurane Burgundy, and a daughter, Adelaide of Auxerre, who married Richard, Duke of Burgundy, and had issue. Some online family trees may have him also married to Judith of Friuli, but ...

  3. Waldrada of Worms - Wikipedia

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    Waldrada has been assumed to become the second wife of Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy, but there is no marriage evidence available. They had two known children, Adelaide of Auxerre and Rudolph I of Burgundy. However, Waldrada, who was born in 801, could not have been the mother of Adelaide d'Auxerre, born 864 at the earliest, more ...

  4. Upper Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Upper Burgundy was a Frankish dominion established in 888 by the Welf king Rudolph I of Burgundy within the territory of former Middle Francia.It grew out of the Carolingian margraviate of Transjurane Burgundy (Transjurania, French: Bourgogne transjurane) southeast of (Latin: trans in the sense of 'beyond') the Jura Mountains together with the adjacent County of Burgundy ...

  5. Adelaide of Auxerre (born c. 870) - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide of Auxerre (born between 865 [1] and 870, died between 928 and 929) was a Duchess consort of Burgundy by marriage to Richard, Duke of Burgundy, and had the title Countess of Auxerre, possibly as ruling Count. She was the daughter of Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy. [2] In 888, she married Richard, Duke of Burgundy. Adelaide is ...

  6. Conrad II (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Conrad II or Konrad II may refer to: Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy (fl. 858–864, d. 876) Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor (c. 990–1039) Conrad II, Duke of Carinthia (probably 1003–1039) Conrad II, Duke of Bavaria (1054–1055) Conrad II of Italy (1074–1101) Conrad II, Count of Luxembourg (died 1136) Konrad II, Count of ...

  7. List of people known as the Elder or the Younger - Wikipedia

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    Conrad I, Count of Auxerre: died c. 864: Father of: Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy: died 876: Conrad, Duke of Thuringia: died 906: Father of: Conrad I of Germany: c. 881–918: King of East Francia Eadnoth the Elder: fl. up to 991? Prior of Ramsey before his duties were assumed by Eadnoth the Younger: Contemporary of: Eadnoth the ...

  8. Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Conrad II (German: Konrad II, c. 989/990 – 4 June 1039), also known as Conrad the Elder and Conrad the Salic, was the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire from 1027 until his death in 1039. The first of a succession of four Salian emperors, who reigned for one century until 1125, Conrad ruled the kingdoms of Germany (from 1024), Italy (from 1026 ...

  9. Rudolph I of Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    A member of the elder Welf family, Rudolph was the son of Conrad, Count of Auxerre and Waldrada of Worms. [1] From his father he inherited the lay abbacy of Saint-Maurice d'Agaune , [ 2 ] making him the most powerful magnate in Upper Burgundy - present-day Western Switzerland and Franche-Comté .