Regnum Provinciae et Burgundiae

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Regnum Provinciae et Burgundiae, or Lower Burgundy, was a medieval kingdom in southeastern France that emerged in the late 9th century and later became part of the Kingdom of Arles and the Holy Roman Empire.

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instanceOf historical polity
medieval kingdom
alternateName Kingdom of Lower Burgundy NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Provence NERFINISHED
Lower Burgundy NERFINISHED
Regnum Provinciae NERFINISHED
borderedBy Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Upper Burgundy NERFINISHED
Kingdom of West Francia NERFINISHED
capital Arles NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country France (historical region) NERFINISHED
endTime 1032
early 11th century
era post-Carolingian Europe
firstMonarch Boso of Provence NERFINISHED
followedBy Kingdom of Arles NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
hasTerritory Lower Rhône valley NERFINISHED
Provence NERFINISHED
parts of Dauphiné
historyPeriod Early Middle Ages NERFINISHED
High Middle Ages NERFINISHED
inception 879
languageUsed Latin
Old Provençal NERFINISHED
laterPartOf Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Lower Burgundy region NERFINISHED
Provence NERFINISHED
southeastern France
mergedInto Kingdom of Arles NERFINISHED
namedAfter Province of Provence NERFINISHED
notableMonarch Hugh of Arles NERFINISHED
Louis the Blind NERFINISHED
partOf Burgundy (historical region) NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Arles NERFINISHED
medieval Kingdom of Burgundy NERFINISHED
predecessor Carolingian Empire NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
rulingDynasty Bosonid dynasty NERFINISHED
significantEvent election of Boso of Provence as king in 879
union with Upper Burgundy into Kingdom of Arles
sovereignState no (historical entity)
startTime late 9th century
todayPartOf France NERFINISHED
Switzerland (partly, via later Burgundian-Arlesian territories)

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Lower Burgundy alsoKnownAs Regnum Provinciae et Burgundiae