Rudolph II of Burgundy
| Rudolph II | |
|---|---|
| King of Burgundy | |
| Reign | 912–937 |
| Predecessor | Rudolph I |
| Successor | Conrad I |
| King of Italy | |
| Reign | 922–926 |
| Predecessor | Berengar I |
| Successor | Hugh |
| Born | c. 880/885 |
| Died | 12 or 13 July 937 (aged 51 or 57) |
| Burial | |
| Spouse | Bertha of Swabia |
| Issue | Conrad I of Burgundy Adelaide, Holy Roman Empress |
| House | Elder House of Welf |
| Father | Rudolph I of Burgundy |
| Mother | Guilla of Provence |
Rudolph II (c. 880/885 – 12 or 13 July 937) was King of Upper Burgundy from 912 until 933, and then King of the united Kingdom of Burgundy (the polity later known as the Kingdom of Arles) from 933 until his death in 937. He was also King of Italy from 922 to 926. He initially succeeded his father, king Rudolph I, in Upper Burgundy. In 933, Rudolph II acquired the Kingdom of Lower Burgundy (Provence) from King Hugh of Italy in exchange for the waiver of his claims to the Italian crown, thereby establishing the united Kingdom of Burgundy.