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  2. Rudolph III (French: Rodolphe, German: Rudolf; c. 970 – 6 September 1032), called the Idle or the Pious, was the king of Burgundy from 993 until his death. He was the last ruler of an independent Kingdom of Burgundy, and the last male member of the Burgundian group of the Elder House of Welf.

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  3. Rudolph III (993–1032) In 1032, the Kingdom of Burgundy was incorporated into the Holy Roman Empire as a third kingdom, with the Roman-German King as King of Burgundy. From the 12th century it was often referred to as Kingdom of Arles.

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    Rudolph III or Rudolf III may refer to: Rudolf III of Burgundy (971–1032), last king of the independent Kingdom of Arles; Rudolph III, Count of Neuchâtel (died 1272), son of Count Berthold; Rudolph III of Austria (c. 1281 – 1307), or Rudolf I of Bohemia; Rudolf III, Margrave of Baden-Baden (d. 1332)

  5. Rudolph III (French: Rodolphe, German: Rudolf; c. 970 – 6 September 1032), called the Idle or the Pious, was the king of Burgundy from 993 until his death. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Rudolph III of Burgundy has received more than 92,250 page views.

  6. Oct 6, 2019 · Rudolph III of Burgundy. King of Burgundy. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. c. 966, 971. Date of death. 6 September 1032.

  7. Rudolph III (French: Rodolphe, German: Rudolf; c. 970 – 6 September 1032), called the Idle or the Pious, was the king of Burgundy from 993 until his death. He was the last ruler of an independent Kingdom of Burgundy, and the last male member of the Burgundian group of the Elder House of Welf.

  8. Rudolph III of Burgundy (called Rudolf der Faule in German, and Rodolphe le Fainéant in French, in both languages meaning "sluggard" or le Pieux "the Pious" in French) (971 – September 6, 1032) was the last king of an independent Kingdom of Arles, also called the Second Kingdom of Burgundy.

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