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Rudolf, Duke of Rhaetia

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Rudolf was a Count of Rhaetia. He killed Charles the Fat's only son in 891 of 892. This killing ended the unrest in Alemannia.

During his regime, Rhaetia obtained possession of "the country linging between the Jura, the rive Reuss, and the Pennine Alps, ....from the Col de Bon Homme and Mont Blanc , to Monte Rosa which was known as Upper Burgundy.


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  1. The continent in 1835 : sketches in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Savoy, and France ; including historical notices ; and statements relative to the existing aspect of the Protestant religion in those countries by John Hoppus & John Strang. New York : Theodore Foster, 1837. p.144 (from Google Book Search .
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