Ermengard of Italy (died 896/897) was the queen of Provence as the spouse of King Boso. She was the second and only surviving child of Emperor Louis II...
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The identity of his first wife is not known; his second wife was Ermengard of Italy, whom he wed in March 876. Their issue was: Guilla of Provence (December...
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(jiedushi) (d. 905) Ermengard of Italy, queen regent of Provence (d. 896) Zhang Quanyi, Chinese warlord (d. 926) Zhu Wen, emperor of Later Liang (d. 912)...
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son of Emperor Michael III (r. 842–867) and Eudokia. Constantine was made co-emperor by Basil in c. January 868. He was engaged to Ermengard of Italy, the...
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the Bosonid Angilberga, daughter of Boso of Provence and Ermengard of Italy. By inheritance, William was the ruler of Auvergne and the Limousin. He conquered...
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820) Ermengard of Italy, queen and regent of Provence Fujiwara no Sukeyo, Japanese aristocrat (b. 847) Guy IV, duke of Spoleto Heahstan, bishop of London...
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of Provence, Duchess of Aquitaine (877–917) was a 8th-9th century Bosonid noblewoman. Engelberga was the daughter of Ermengard of Italy and Boso of Provence...
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Bosonids (redirect from House of Bosonid)
face of Emperor Charles the Fat. He died in 887 and was succeeded by his son, Louis the Blind, under the regency of his wife Ermengard, a daughter of the...
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unfortunate prince could only be Louis III, whose mother Ermengard of Italy was a first cousin of Bertha, and who was blinded on 21 July 905, while the prospective...
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Carolingian dynasty (redirect from Descendants of Charlemagne)
descendants of the Arnulfing and Pippinid clans of the 7th century AD. The dynasty consolidated its power in the 8th century, eventually making the offices of mayor...
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Emma of Italy (986–987) West Francia Emma of Normandy (1035–1052) Denmark and England Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1890–1934) Netherlands Ermengard of Italy...
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(852/855-before 28 April 868), Abbess of the Monastery of San Salvador of Brescia from the year 861. Ermengard, who married Boso of Provence His ordinal and nickname...
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Louis the Blind (redirect from Louis III of Italy)
invasion of Italy in 905. Born c. 880, Louis was the son of Boso, the usurper king of Provence, and Ermengard, a daughter of Emperor Louis II. As a boy of seven...
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Richard the Justiciar (redirect from Richard of Autun)
married Bertha, daughter of Boso, Margrave of Tuscany Ermengard, married Gilbert, Duke of Burgundy Adelaide, married Reginar II, Count of Hainaut Richilda, married...
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(born Carloman), (777 – 8 July 810) was King of Italy from 781 until his death in 810. He was the third son of Charlemagne (and his second with Queen Hildegard)...
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Engelberga (redirect from Engelberga of Parma)
Louis's death in 875. Boso V of Arles, a faithful of Charles, kidnapped Engelberga and her only surviving daughter, Ermengard. He forced the latter to marry...
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Irmingard) of Hesbaye (c. 778 – 3 October 818), probably a member of the Robertian dynasty, was Carolingian empress from 813 and Queen of the Franks from...
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Bernard (797 – 17 April 818) was the illegitimate son of Pepin of Italy (King of Italy) from 810 to 818. He plotted against his uncle, Emperor Louis the...
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as Hugh exchanged it with Rudolph II of Upper Burgundy for the throne of Northern Italy. In 1032 the kingdom of Upper and Lower Burgundy was incorporated...
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Women in post-classical warfare (redirect from History of Women in Medieval warfare)
resists against the Islamic Abbasid Caliphate. 880: Ermengard of Italy conducts the defense of Vienne until forced to surrender in September 882. 10th-century:...
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is buried. Ermengarde died in 851. Lothair and Ermengarde had: Louis II of Italy Helletrud (Hiltrud) (c. 826–after 865/866) m. Count Berengar (d. before...
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exchanged it with Rudolph II of Upper Burgundy for the Iron Crown of Lombardy, that is, rule of Italy. In 1032 the kingdom of Burgundy and Provence was incorporated...
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850s (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
(jiedushi) (d. 905) Ermengard of Italy, queen regent of Provence (d. 896) Zhang Quanyi, Chinese warlord (d. 926) Zhu Wen, emperor of Later Liang (d. 912)...
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castle of Guardia, also provided for the founding of this abbey. Other sources claim it was founded instead by Louis II's daughter, Ermengard of Italy. In...
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and Aio, Duke of Friuli, to renew the Pax Nicephori. In 821, he allied himself by marriage to the royal family; his daughter Ermengard married Louis'...
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Lothair II (redirect from Lothair, King of Lotharingia)
brother in 929 but lost the titles in 931 to his half-brother Boso of Tuscany, and Ermengard. Ermengarde (d. 90?) Odo (d. c. 879)[citation needed] Die Urkunden...
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supported the claim of Louis the Blind to the kingdom of Provence, after receiving a personal appeal from Louis' mother, Ermengard, who came to see Arnulf...
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wife Ermengard in 794, she was crowned and called "augusta", a title that harkens back to the Roman "augustus". This bestowed on Ermengard the title of empress...
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Charlemagne (redirect from Charles I of France)
the Lombards from power in northern Italy in 774. His reign saw a period of expansion that led to the conquests of Bavaria, Saxony and northern Spain,...
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Carcassonne (redirect from Historic Fortified City of Carcassonne)
the property of Raimond-Bernard Trencavel, viscount of Albi and Nîmes, through his marriage with Ermengard, sister of the last count of Carcassonne. In...
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