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Encyclopedia > Odo of Burgundy

Odo of Paris (944February 22, 965) was duke of Burgundy from 956 to his death. Odo was son of Hugh Capet, count of Paris and brother of king Hugh I of France. He became duke through his wife Liutgarde of Chalon, heiress of Burgundy. He had no known descendants.


See also: Dukes of Burgundy family tree

Preceded by:
Gilbert
Duke of Burgundy Followed by:
Otto-Henry

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He was a son of Robert the Strong, count of Anjou, and is sometimes referred to as duke of France and also as count of Paris.
For his skill and bravery in resisting the attacks of the Normans at the Siege of Paris, Odo was chosen king by the western Franks when the emperor Charles the Fat was deposed in 887, and was crowned at Compiègne in February 888.
Odo married Théodrate of Troyes and had two known sons, Arnulf (born probably about 885) and Guy (born probably about 888), neither of whom lived past the age of fifteen.
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