Rudolph of Burgundy: King of the Franks Between Princes and Normans (923–936) · EARLY MIDDLE AGES
On 7 October 929, Charles the Simple dies in captivity. The event does not instantly restore order, but it removes a major instrument of political blackmail: for years, some princes could threaten to “free the Carolingian” to pressure the reigning king.
As long as Charles lived, his person could be used to:
His death closes this option. From now on, the great men must rely on other levers: alliances, city sieges, control of abbeys, and the choice of the next king.