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Hucbert (c. 820 – 864) was a
Frank and son of the
count Boso the Elder. Therefore, he was a Bosonid, and the
namesake for the
Huberterian branch of the...
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Lothair II. She was a
daughter of
Bosonid Boso the
Elder and
sister of
Hucbert, the lay-abbot of St. Maurice's Abbey. For
political reasons, to forge...
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brother King
Louis II of Italy. The
Transjurane duchy was then
ruled by
Hucbert, a
scion of the
Bosonid dynasty, the
younger son of
Count Boso the Elder...
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married Lothair II A
daughter (unknown name) who
married Bivin of
Gorze Hucbert,
Count of Valois, lay
abbot of St. Maurice's
Abbey (820–864).
Pierre Riché...
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count of Arles, was a
Frank from the Bosonid-family. He was a son of
Hucbert. He and his wife
Bertha had two sons, Hugh of
Italy and Boso of Tuscany...
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Western Alps, had been part of
Upper Burgundy ruled by the
Bosonid duke
Hucbert from the mid-9th century.
Together with the
neighbouring Free
County of...
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prompted by his
affection for his mistress, Waldrada, put away Teutberga, but
Hucbert took up arms on her behalf, and
after she had
submitted successfully to...
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Viking king (approximate date) Grimbald,
Frankish Benedictine monk (d. 901)
Hucbert,
Frankish nobleman (d. 864) Ibn Khordadbeh,
Persian geographer (approximate...
- linked. In the mid-9th century,
Sapaudia was
ruled by the
Bosonid duke
Hucbert as part of the
realm of
Upper Burgundy. In 933, it was
incorporated into...
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married her
first husband,
Theobald of Arles. A Bosonid, his
father was
Hucbert.
Hucbert's brother-in-law was
Lothair II.
Bertha is also
known for her curious...