Lower Burgundy
Frankish kingdom from the 9th century to 933 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kingdom of Lower Burgundy, also called Cisjurane Burgundy, was a historical kingdom in what is now southeastern France, so-called because it was lower down the Rhône Valley than Upper Burgundy. It included some of the territory of the Kingdom of Arelat.
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Kingdom of Lower Burgundy | |
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879–933 | |
Common languages | Vulgar Latin |
Government | Kingdom |
Historical era | Early Medieval |
• Established | 879 |
• Disestablished | 933 |
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The borders of Lower Burgundy were the Mediterranean Sea to the south, Septimania to the southwest, Aquitaine to the west, the Kingdom of Upper Burgundy to the north, and the Kingdom of Italy to the east.