- The
Bosonids were a
dynasty of
Carolingian era dukes, counts,
bishops and
knights descended from Boso the
Elder and his wife, Engeltrude. They married...
- Richilda,
married Litaud I,
Count of Mâcon
Dukes of
Burgundy family tree The
Bosonids or
Rising to
Power in the Late
Carolingian Age,
Constance B. Bouchard,...
- Worldwide: 25,000
Women Through the Ages. Riché,
Pierre (1993). "Table 7. The
Bosonids". The Carolingians: A
Family Who
Forged Europe.
University of Pennsylvania...
-
lists him as
Louis III Bouchard,
Constance Brittain (Spring 1988). "The
Bosonids or
Rising to
Power in the Late
Carolingian Age".
Society for
French Historical...
- (887–924) Guideschi: Guy (889–894)
Lambert (891–897) Welfs:
Rudolph (922–933)
Bosonids:
Louis II (900–905) Hugh (926–947)
Lothair II (945–950) Anscarids: Berengar...
- The Holy
Roman Emperor,
originally and
officially the
Emperor of the
Romans (Latin:
Imperator Romanorum; German:
Kaiser der Römer)
during the
Middle Ages...
- 1983, p. 180.
Bouchard 1988, p. 409. Bouchard,
Constance B. (1988). "The
Bosonids or
Rising to
Power in the Late
Carolingian Age".
French Historical Studies...
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France was
ruled by
monarchs from the
establishment of the
kingdom of West
Francia in 843
until the end of the
Second French Empire in 1870, with several...
-
October 900, and
briefly emperor between 901 and 905. His
father was a
Bosonid and his
mother was a Carolingian. He was
blinded after a
failed invasion...
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Constance B. (1988). "The
Bosonids or
Rising to
Power in the Late
Carolingian Age".
French Historical Studies...