- The
Anscarids (Latin: Anscarii) or the
House of
Ivrea were a
medieval dynasty of
Burgundian and
Frankish origin which rose to
prominence in
Northern Italy...
- were a
cadet branch of the
ruling house of the
county of Burgundy, the
Anscarids or
House of Ivrea. They
married the
heiress of Baux-Orange. Rene inherited...
- King of
Italy from 950
until his
deposition in 961. He was a
scion of the
Anscarid and
Unruoching dynasties, and was
named after his
maternal grandfather...
- had only one son, Adalbert,
through whom he was the
progenitor of the
Anscarid dynasty. Wickham, 178. Chaume, 303-304. Chaume, Maurice. Le
Sentiment National...
-
Queen of
Italy (regina
Italiae in
Latin and
regina d'Italia in Italian) is a
title adopted by many
spouses of the
rulers of the
Italian peninsula after...
- Piedmont, and it was held by a
Burgundian family of
margraves called the
Anscarids. The
march was the
primary frontier between Italy and
Upper Burgundy and...
- (922–933) Bosonids:
Louis II (900–905) Hugh (926–947)
Lothair II (945–950)
Anscarids:
Berengar II (950–963)
Adalbert (950–963)
Kingdom of
Italy within the...
-
title margrave.
Their sister Bertha married Arduin of
Italy to ally the
Anscarid and
Obertenga families.
Another sister named Bertha married Ulric Manfred...
- (died
after 28
February 929) was the
margrave of Ivrea, the
second of the
Anscarid dynasty, from the late 890s
until his death. In the
intermittent civil...
- (922–933) Bosonids:
Louis II (900–905) Hugh (926–947)
Lothair II (945–950)
Anscarids:
Berengar II (950–963)
Adalbert (950–963)
Kingdom of
Italy within the...