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Rotbold II (also Rothbold, Rotbald, Rodbald, Roubaud, or Rotbaud) (died 1014 or 1015) was the
Count and
Margrave of
Provence from 1008 to his death. He...
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Rotbold I (also
spelled Rothbold, Rotbald, Rodbald, Robald(us), Roubaud, or Rotbaud; died 1008) was a
French nobleman. He was
Count of
Provence from 968...
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comes Provinciae or "count of Provence"
descended from one
Rotbold of Arles.
William I and
Rotbold I did not
divide their father's
domains and this indivisibility...
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Bivinid Charles Constantine,
Count of Vienne, from whom he got two sons:
Rotbold II (Roubaud), and
William I (Guillaume the Liberator) (* c. 952; † 994)...
- Provence/
Lower Burgundy (complete list) –
Rotbold I,
Count (961–1008)
William II,
Count (994–1018)
Rotbold II,
Count (1008–1014) Emma,
Countess (1037–1062)...
- Theobald, also King of
Italy (924–947)
Rotbold I (923–928), also
Rotbaud or
Roubaud in
French and
Catalan Rotbold II (928–948), also
Rotbaud or Roubaud...
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Burgundy (complete list) –
Louis the Blind, King(887–928) Hugh, King(911–933)
Rotbold I,
Count (961–1008)
County of
Toulouse (complete list) – Odo,
Count (886–918)...
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September 1057) was a
medieval noblewoman.
Through her
first marriage, to
Rotbold II,
Count of Provence, she was
countess of Provence, and from 1011 to 1032...
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considered the
founder of the
county of Provence. He and his
elder brother Rotbold I were sons of
Boson II of
Arles and his wife Constance, who,
based on...
- Ermengarde, a
relative of
Count Humbert I of
Savoy and
widow of
Count Rotbold II of Provence.
Rudolph vested her with the
County of
Vienne and Sermorens...