- century: 140 as the
Kingdom of Arles, also
referred to in
various context as
Arelat, the
Kingdom of
Arles and Vienne, or
Kingdom of Burgundy-Provence, was a...
- and Tarentaise,
formerly held by its
archbishops at Moûtiers.
While the
Arelat remained a
titular kingdom of the Holy
Roman Empire, Humbert's descendants—later...
-
Swiss territories reintegrated into the empire. King
Rudolph III of the
Arelat kingdom (r. 993–1032) gave the
Valais as his
fiefdom to the
Bishop of Sion...
-
Burgundy were re-united
under King
Rudolph II as the
Kingdom of
Arles (
Arelat). In 982, Otto-William (son of
Adalbert of Lombardy)
married Ermentrude...
- The
Kingdom of
Arelat in the 12/13th century...
- province,
originated in the
tenth century, in the
Burgundian Kingdom of
Arles (
Arelat)
which fell to the Holy
Roman Empire in 1032.
Several nobles had held the...
-
appointed Imperial vicar of
Arelat by
Charles in 1365. That
attempt to
revive the
imperial hold on the
Kingdom of
Arles (
Arelat) did not succeed, however...
-
vicar of
Arelat by
Emperor Charles IV in 1365 in an attempt,
which did not succeed, to
revive the
imperial hold on the
Kingdom of
Arles (
Arelat). The following...
-
territories only by the mid 15th century. What is now
eastern France (Lorraine,
Arelat) was not part of
Western Francia to
begin with and was only incorporated...
- of Burgundy,
later (from the 12th century)
known as
Kingdom of
Arles or
Arelat.
Transjurania originally was a
duchy of the
Carolingian Empire, covering...