Robert Eudes II Capet King of the FRANCE, SIR HRH

Birth:
860
Bourgogne, France
Death:
15 Jun 923
Soissons, France
Burial:
Abt Jun 923
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Robert I (b. c. 865--d. June 15, 923, Soissons, Fr.), younger son of Robert the Strong of Neustria, and briefly king of France (922-923), or West Francia. His decisive victory over the Northmen at Chartres (911) led to a treaty settling one group of these fierce warriors in Normandy.
Robert faithfully served his older brother, King Eudes, during Eudes's reign (888-898). Though on Eudes's death he became one of the most powerful Frankish lords, inheriting all the family lands between the Seine and the Loire rivers, he swore fealty with other magnates to the new king, the Carolingian Charles III the Simple. Nevertheless, he was already served in his domains by viscounts, officials usually regarded as instruments of regal power. From 911 onward, his role became more decisive: his defeat of the Northmen at Chartres paved the way for the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, by which Charles assigned them territory in Normandy.
Robert's military success greatly enhanced his prestige, and dissension between him and the King became undisguised. When Charles III imprudently offered preferment exclusively to lords from Lorraine, the Neustrian lords, led by Robert, broke into open revolt. About 921, Robert, supported by many of the clergy and by some of the most powerful Frankish nobles, took up arms, drove Charles into Lorraine, and was himself crowned king of the Franks at Reims on June 29, 922. Collecting an army, Charles marched against the usurper, and on June 15, 923, in a stubborn and sanguinary battle near Soissons, Robert was killed, according to one tradition, in single combat with his rival. Robert left a son, Hugh the Great, duke of the Franks, and his grandson was Hugh Capet, king of France. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]
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Count of Paris and Poitiers, anti-king of France, Duke of France, Marquis of Neustria and Orléans. [Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998]
Was the King of France.
Duke of Anjou and Blois. King of The Franks, crowned at Reims, 20 JUN922-923. In 922 he led the rebellion against King Charles III (CharlesThe Simple) and was crowned King at Rheims by a party of nobles.
Soon after he was Killed in Action in a Battle near Soissons, abattle against the same Charles III, who marched against him. He wassucceeded by his son-in-law, Raoul.
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He was the Duke of France, chosen king in 922.  He was born
posthumously.
                  
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resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of
Latter Day Saints.
                  
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Robert Eudes II Capet King of the France, Sir Hrh was born at Bourgogne, France 860. His parents were Rutpert IV Robert the Strong Blois Count of Orlean Anjou, and Blois Sir and Adelaide Tours Poitou, Alsace Countess of Anjour Princess Holy RomanLady.

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Robert Eudes II Capet King of the France, Sir Hrh died 15 Jun 923 at Soissons, France .