Rudolph of Burgundy: King of the Franks Between Princes and Normans (923–936) · EARLY MIDDLE AGES
In the mid‑10th century, a new agent of violence appears in the West: the Hungarians (often called Magyars). Their raids come from the East, strike fast and far, then retreat with booty and hostages.
In the 930s, these incursions reach Champagne and Burgundy. The danger is less occupation than repeated shocks: fires, plunder, abductions, and pressure on local defence networks.
In 935, Rudolph manages to rout the raiders. The victory does not definitively end the risk, but it brings respite: the kingdom is temporarily spared from the major invasion waves.