Hugh II of Burgundy
Hugh II of Burgundy was a nobleman who lived during the 10th century. He was the son of Hugh I of Burgundy and became the Duke of Burgundy after his father's death. His reign was marked by efforts to strengthen the power of the duchy and manage its territories effectively.
Hugh II was known for his alliances through marriage and his role in the political landscape of West Francia. He played a significant part in the feudal system of the time, navigating relationships with other nobles and the monarchy to maintain his family's influence in the region.