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Boso may
refer to:
Boso the
Elder (c. 800–855), a
Frank from the
Bosonid dynasty Boso of
Provence (850–887),
Frankish nobleman and king
Boso, Margrave...
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Boso (French: Boson; c. 841 – 11
January 887) was a
Frankish nobleman of the
Bosonid family who was
related to the
Carolingian dynasty and who rose to...
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Bōsō Peninsula (房総半島,
Bōsō-hantō) is a
peninsula that encomp****es the
entirety of
Chiba Prefecture on Honshu, the
largest island of ****an. It is part...
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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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Boso is a town in the
Eastern Region of Ghana. mps, ghana. "Daniel Botwi". ghanamps.com. ghanamps.
Retrieved 21 June 2017. v t e...
- /-ˈniːs/ -NEESS; basa Jawa,
Javanese script: ꦧꦱꦗꦮ, Pegon: باسا جاوا, IPA: [
bɔsɔ d͡ʒɔwɔ]) is an
Austronesian language spoken primarily by the
Javanese people...
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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...
- 965/67) was
Count of
Avignon from 935 and
Count of
Arles from 949.
Around 953,
Boso II
married Constance,
possibly a
daughter of the
Bivinid Charles Constantine...
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Boso of
Merseburg (died 1
November 970) was the
first Bishop of
Merseburg in Saxony-Anhalt, and "Apostle of the Wends."
Boso, a
native of Bavaria, was...
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Boso (Italian Bosone) was a
Roman Catholic cardinal,
priest of Sant'Anastasia al
Palatino (1116–1122) and
bishop of
Turin (1122–1126×28). He was a frequent...