- The
Supponids were a
Frankish noble family of
prominence in the
Carolingian regnum Itali**** in the
ninth century. They were
descended from
Suppo I, who...
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Suppo II (835-885) was a
member of the
Supponid family. Engelberga, the wife of
Louis II may have been his sister. He was
Count of Parma, Asti, and Turin...
- were all
buried in S. Apollonio.[citation needed]
Adalbert married the
Supponid Hildegard (Ildegarda) and had
three sons: Geoffrey,
Bishop of Brescia,...
- of
Italy and Holy
Roman Empress.
Bertila was a
member of the
powerful Supponid family. She was the
daughter of
Suppo II (c. 835 – c. 885), and of Bertha...
-
politically fragmented region. Adalbert-Atto
married Hildegard, of the
Supponid Frankish noble family who had been very
influential in
northern Italy....
- Canossa, and her
mother was
Hildegard (who was
probably a
member of the
Supponid dynasty).
Prangarda married Manfred I of Turin,
perhaps after the siege...
- Bertila,
daughter of
Suppo II, thus
securing an
alliance with the
powerful Supponid family. She
would later rule
alongside him as a consors, a
title specifically...
-
Engelberga of
Parma Queen of Italy,
Empress Adelchis I,
Count of
Parma (
Supponids) ? 5
October 851
Queen of
Italy 5
October 851 5
October 851
husband as...
-
Issue Boniface III,
Margrave of
Tuscany Tedald,
Bishop of
Arezzo House House of
Canossa Father Adalbert Atto
Mother Hildegard (of the
Supponid family)...
- he was the most
powerful lay
magnate in Italy. He was a
member of the
Supponid family and was
related to Louis's empress, Engelberga, and also to Suppo...