He was then also formally crowned King of Burgundy at Arles on 30 June 1178.
Rudolph I, King of Burgundy, elected in 888 after the death of Charles the Fat.
In 1033, Emperor Conrad II was crowned as the King of Burgundy in the priory church.
As such, he was King of Germany, of Italy, and of Burgundy.
A document has been found which claims that the Kings of Burgundy gave this region to Payerne Priory in 961-62.
Chilperic I (died c. 480) was the King of Burgundy from 473 until his death.
Only Gunther, the castle's owner and the former King of Burgundy, has the power to recollect the past.
The name was first recorded in a 971 charter by the King of Burgundy.
Conrad the Peaceful, King of Burgundy (937-993)
Their son, Conrad succeeded Rudolph II as the King of Burgundy.