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* 1032 – Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor becomes King of Burgundy.
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1032 and Conrad
On 7 July 1032, in Merseburg a meeting took place between Conrad II and the surviving heirs of the Piast dynasty.
When Rudolph III, King of Burgundy died on 2 February 1032, Conrad II successfully claimed also this Kingship on the basis of an inheritance Emperor Henry II had extorted from the former in 1006, after having invaded Burgundy to enforce his claim after Rudolph attempted to renounce it in 1016.
When Rudolph III, King of Burgundy died 1032, Conrad II also claimed this kingship on the basis of an inheritance Henry II had extorted from the former in 1006.
A market town by 1000, Meissen passed to the Kingdom of Poland in 1018 under Boleslaw I the Brave, afterwards into hands of Emperor Conrad II in 1032 and the House of Wettin in 1089.
When Rudolph III, King of Burgundy died on 2 February 1032, Conrad claimed the Kingship on the basis of an inheritance Emperor Henry II extorted from the former in 1006, after having invaded Burgundy to enforce his claim after Rudolph attempted to renounce it in 1016.
A war between Rudolph III of Burgundy and his rival, the German Emperor Conrad the Salic in 1032 led to Provence becoming a fiefdom of the Holy Roman Empire, which it remained until 1246.
In 1032, Umberto received the Maurienne, his native country, from the Emperor Conrad II, whom he had helped in his Italian campaigns against Aribert, Archbishop of Milan.
The medieval county of Viviers or Vivarais at this time was administratively a part of the Kingdom of Arles, formed in 933 with the fusion by Rudolph II of Burgundy of the realms of Provence and Burgundy and bequeathed by its last monarch Rudolph III of Burgundy to the Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II in 1032.
A third office was created about 1032, when Emperor Conrad II acquired the Kingdom of Burgundy ( Arelat ) upon the death of King Rudolph III, but it only appears in the hands of the Archbishop of Trier in the twelfth century as the chancellory of Arles.
Conrad was succeeded by his son Rudolph III, surnamed the Lossy, who dying in 1032 without issue, the sovereignty of the kingdom of Burgundy devolved as a fief or legacy to his nephew Conrad of Swabia, who was elected emperor in 1024.
1032 and II
After Bezprym was murdered in 1032, Mieszko II was released from captivity and returned to Poland, but was forced to divide the country into three parts: between him, his brother Otto and their cousin Dytryk.
Nothing is known about the fate of her sons, but in 1032 her grandson Dietrich or Dytryk ( son of either Mieszko or Lambert ) returned to Poland and obtain parts of the country after the fall of Mieszko II Lambert ; however, one year later he was expelled by Mieszko II, who could reunited again Poland in his hands.
By 1032 Château de Langeais was back under Fulk's control, however it was again taken by the forces of Odo II, Count of Blois.
A son, or grandson of Boite, was reported to be killed by Malcolm II in 1032 in the Annals of Ulster.
Following the examples of his predecessors Bolesław I Chrobry in 992, Mieszko II Lambert in 1032, and his own father in 1106, the High Duke almost immediately tried to restore the unity of the country.
The fortifications were attacked and occupied by Odo II of Blois-Champagne in 1032 during the conflict after Rudolph's death.
Pope Shenouda II of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark ( 1032 – 1046 ).
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