Charles-Constantine had gained complete control of Vienne …

Years: 931 - 931

Charles-Constantine had gained complete control of Vienne by 930, but a year later Rudolph of France is claiming suzerainty over the Viennois and Lyonnais.

In light of these reverses in his transalpine policy, Hugh turns his attention towards securing his rule in Italy and receiving the imperial crown.

He induces the Italian nobility to recognize his son Lothair as their next king and crowns him in April 931.

That same year, he accuses his half-brother Lambert of Tuscany of conspiring for the crown—perhaps with the support of a faction of nobles—and deposes him, bestowing the March of Tuscany on his brother Boso.

Hugh, however, has other reasons for deposing Lambert, who presents an obstacle to his second marriage to Marozia.

Lambert's supporters call in Rudolph of Burgundy, whom Hugh bribes off with the gift of the Viennois and Lyonnais, which Rudolph successfully occupies.

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