Boso (Italian: Bosone; died after 940?) was a Burgundian nobleman who spent much of his career in Italy, where he became Margrave of Tuscany about 932...
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Imperial kingdom of Italy, together with the marches of Tuscany and Verona. The first Tuscan margrave was Adalbert I, who was granted that title in 846....
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count and duke of Lucca and margrave of Tuscany on his death in 938 or 939 without heirs. In 931, before 17 October, Hugh, King of Italy, disowned and removed...
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nobleman and king Boso, Margrave of Tuscany (885–936), Burgundian nobleman in Italy Boso II of Arles (died 967), Frankish count Boso of Merseburg (died 970)...
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Rich, son of Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany and Rothild of Spoleto. He was a grandson of Boniface II, and was concerned with the troubles of Lombardy...
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Richard the Justiciar (redirect from Richard of Autun)
Burgundy Boso, married Bertha, daughter of Boso, Margrave of Tuscany Ermengard, married Gilbert, Duke of Burgundy Adelaide, married Reginar II, Count of Hainaut...
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marriage to Boso, Margrave of Tuscany, Willa became countess of Avignon and Arles, and then margravine of Tuscany. Willa’s parents were Rudolph I of Burgundy...
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Boso of Arles may refer to two counts of Arles: Boso, Margrave of Tuscany, who was Boso I of Arles (r. 934–936) Boso II of Arles (r. 949–967) This disambiguation...
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Countess of Ivrea from 930 to 963, and queen consort of Italy from 950 to 963. Willa was the daughter of Boso, Margrave of Tuscany and his wife Willa of Burgundy...
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brother named Boso, who became a bishop. Hubert was made Margrave of Tuscany by his father in 936, after the deposition of his uncle Boso. In 942 he was...
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Bosonids (redirect from House of Bosonid)
The Bosonids were a dynasty of Carolingian era dukes, counts, bishops and knights descended from Boso the Elder. They married into the Carolingian dynasty...
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mother was Willa of Tuscany, the daughter of Boso, Margrave of Tuscany and his wife Willa. In 976, she married Arnulf II, Count of Flanders (d. 987)...
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died after 926. Boso, Margrave of Tuscany, 895–911 and 926–931. Bernard II Tumapaler, 1020 to 1061, died 1064/1090. Tigranes V of Armenia, ruled 6-12...
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born between 932 and 936, the son of Berengar, then margrave of Ivrea, and Willa, daughter of Boso, margrave of Tuscany. In 950, he and his father were...
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List of consorts of Savoy List of consorts of Milan List of consorts of Tuscany List of consorts of Montferrat List of consorts of Parma List of consorts...
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Matilda of Tuscany (Italian: Matilde di Toscana; Latin: Matilda or Mathilda; c. 1046 – 24 July 1115), or Matilda of Canossa (Italian: Matilde di Canossa...
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novelty value. After the death of Adalbert II in 915, her son Guy became count and duke of Lucca and margrave of Tuscany. Bertha, as his mother, was his...
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Lothair II (redirect from Lothair, King of Lotharingia)
who married Count Theobald of Arles (c. 854 – 895), nephew of Teutberga. They had two sons Hugh of Italy and Boso of Tuscany. After Theobald's death, between...
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who married Theobald of Arles (c. 854–895), count of Arles, nephew of Teutberga. They had two sons, Hugh of Italy and Boso of Tuscany. After Theobald's death...
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daughter of Duke/Count Wilichaire, wife of Chram, killed by Chlothar, King of the Franks Tetradia, daughter of a noblewoman and a peasant, wife of Desiderius...
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Boso I (868–879), also count of Bourges and Vienne (871–879), king of Provence (879–887) Theobald (879–895) Boso, (895–911), also margrave of Tuscany...
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margrave about 923 and married Willa, daughter of the Bosonid margrave Boso of Tuscany and niece of King Hugh of Italy. The chronicler Liutprand of Cremona...
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Adalbert II, Margrave of Tuscany. She was countess of Ivrea through marriage to Adalbert I of Ivrea. Alongside her half-brother Hugh of Italy Ermengarde...
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wife, Bertha. He was a nephew of King Hugh in two ways. He was married to Willa, daughter of Margrave Boso of Tuscany, Hugh's brother, and thus Hugh's...
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Lower Burgundy (redirect from Kingdom of Provence)
890 Boso's son Louis the Blind was crowned King of Lower Burgundy.[citation needed] Louis the Blind was invited into Italy by Adalbert II of Tuscany who...
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The Grand Duchy of Tuscany was founded in 1569. It succeeded the Duchy of Florence. The grand duchy was initially ruled by the House of Medici, until their...
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March of Tuscany (complete list) – Adalbert II the Rich, Margrave (886–915) Guy, Margrave (915–929) Lambert, Margrave (929–931) Boso, Margrave (931–936)...
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Louis the Blind (redirect from Louis of Provence)
including Adalbert II, Margrave of Tuscany, who were suffering under the ravages of the Magyars and the incompetent rule of Berengar I. Louis thus marched...
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margrave (dux et marchio) of Spoleto on two occasions, first from 859 to 871 and then from 876 to his death. Lambert was the eldest son of Guy I of Spoleto...
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Bertha, daughter of Boso of Tuscany. He was succeeded by his son Raymond III. Pamela Sheingorn (ed.), The Book of Sainte Foy (University of Pennsylvania Press...
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