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Summer 923: From Robert to Rudolph, and the Capture of Charles

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Robert I: The Robertian King of Civil War (922–923) · EARLY MIDDLE AGES

After Soissons, politics accelerates: leaders must avoid endless war and find a king acceptable to the greatest number.


👑 13 July 923: Rudolph anointed

The great men choose Rudolph of Burgundy and have him anointed on 13 July 923 at Saint‑Médard of Soissons by Walter, archbishop of Sens. The solution is a compromise: neither an immediate return to Charles, nor an automatic continuation of the Robertians.


⛓️ 17 July 923: Charles captured

A few days later, Herbert II of Vermandois captures Charles the Simple (17 July 923). Captivity becomes a tool of power: holding the Carolingian means holding both a threat and a bargaining lever.


🧠 Key takeaways

  • Succession is a balance game, not a dynastic mechanism.
  • Charles’s captivity becomes a major political weapon.