- The
Bosonids were a
dynasty of
Carolingian era dukes, counts,
bishops and
knights descended from Boso the
Elder and his wife, Engeltrude. They married...
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between 901 and 905,
styled as
Louis III. His
father was king Boso, from the
Bosonid family, and his
mother was Ermengard, a
Carolingian princess. In 905, he...
- Boso (or Boson) "the Elder" (c. 800 – 855) was a
Frankish of the
Bosonid dynasty,
Count in Italy. He was
married to Engeltrude. They had the following...
- Duke of
Burgundy (French: duc de Bourgogne) was a
title used by the
rulers of the
Duchy of Burgundy, from its
establishment in 843 to its
annexation by...
- Provence, was the king of
Italy from 926
until his death. He
belonged to the
Bosonid family.
During his reign, he
empowered his
relatives at the
expense of...
- The land of
Provence has a
history quite separate from that of any of the
larger nations of Europe. Its
independent existence has its
origins in the frontier...
- The Holy
Roman Emperor,
originally and
officially the
Emperor of the
Romans (Latin:
Imperator Romanorum; German:
Kaiser der Römer)
during the
Middle Ages...
-
suzerainty over a
multiplicity of
counties in a
specific region.
Richard was a
Bosonid, the son of
Bivin of
Gorze and Richildis. His
elder brother was Boso of...
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queen of
Lotharingia by
marriage to
Lothair II. She was a
daughter of
Bosonid Boso the
Elder and
sister of Hucbert, the lay-abbot of St. Maurice's Abbey...
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Kingdom of
Burgundy was a name
given to
various successive kingdoms centered in the
historical region of
Burgundy during the
Middle Ages. The heartland...