Individual Details
Odo d'France King of Western Francia
(Abt 852 - 1 Jan 898)
Events
Birth | Abt 852 | ||||
Marriage | Abt 885 | Theodrate de Troyes Queen Consort of Western Francia | |||
Death | 1 Jan 898 | La Fère | |||
Occupation | Duke of France and Count of Paris and the Marquis of Neustria upon his father's death |
Families
Spouse | Theodrate de Troyes Queen Consort of Western Francia (868 - 903) |
Father | Rupert 4th (Robert 4th) "the Strong" von Wormgau d'Fortis Count of Blois (820 - ) |
Mother | Adelaide (Aelis/Alpaide) de Tours Poitou and Alsace Countess of Anjou and Princess of the Holy Roman Empire (805 - ) |
Sibling | Regilende (860 - ) |
Sibling | Theobald 1st "Gerlon" Troyes (854 - ) |
Sibling | Robert 1st de Burgundy King of France (866 - 923) |
Notes
Occupation
For his skill and bravery in resisting the attacks of the Vikings at the Siege of Paris, Odo was chosen by the western Franks to be their king following the removal of emperor Charles the Fat. He was crowned at Compiègne in February 888 by Walter, Archbishop of Sens.[3]Odo continued to battle against the Vikings and defeated them at Montfaucon, but he was soon involved in a struggle with powerful nobles who supported the claim of Charles the Simple to the Frankish throne.
In 889 and 890 Odo granted special privileges to the County of Manresa in Osona. Because of its position on the front line against Moorish aggression, Manresa was given the right to build towers of defence known as manresanas ormanresanes. This privilege was responsible for giving Manresa its unique character, distinct from the rest of Osona, for the next two centuries.
To gain prestige and support, Odo paid homage to the Eastern Frankish King Arnulf of Carinthia. But in 894 Arnulf declared his support for Charles, and after a conflict which lasted three years, Odo was compelled to come to terms with his rival and surrender a district north of the Seine to him.