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xxvi Crisis at the death of Robert the Pious Growing independence of vassals Growth of Anjou Philip I Philip and Normandy Church policy of Philip Philip's last years Precarious position of the first Capetians Moral preponderance of the monarchy Feudal disintegration in Anjou Feudal anarchy in Normandy The great fiefs: Flanders Champagne and Blois Burgundy Anjou A type of the great baron Normandy Brittany Aquitaine and Gascony Languedoc Moral preponderance of the higher clergy Fulbert of Chartres Ivo of Chartres

CHAPTER VI. THE KINGDOM OF BURGUNDY.

By Professor LOUIS HALPHEN.

A. THE KINGDOM OF BURGUNDY DOWN TO THE ANNEXATION OF THE KINGDOM OF PROVENCE.

Rodolph I Rodolph II.

B. THE KINGDOM OF PROVENCE DOWN TO ITS ANNEXATION TO THE KINGDOM OF BURGUNDY.

Boso of Provence Louis the Blind Union of Provence with Burgundy

C. THE KINGDOM OF BURGUNDY AND ITS ANNEXATION TO THE EMPIRE.

The German Protectorate The Count Otto-William German intervention The succession to Rodolph III The rival claimants Success of the Emperor Conrad II Independence of great vassals Later history

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