• Adalbert I (died after 28 February 929) was the margrave of Ivrea, the second of the Anscarid dynasty, from the late 890s until his death. In the intermittent...
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    Berengar was a son of Margrave Adalbert I of Ivrea and his wife Gisela of Friuli, daughter of the Unruoching king Berengar I of Italy. He succeeded his father...
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  • Adalbert I may refer to: Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany (c.820–886), guardian of Corsica Adalbert I of Ivrea, fl. c. 900 Adalbert I, Archbishop of Magdeburg...
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    Fighting alongside Adalbert were his brothers: Conrad, count of Milan, who had initially made his peace with Otto, and Guy, margrave of Ivrea, who died in the...
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  • daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. Through her marriage to Adalbert I of Ivrea, Gisela was countess of Ivrea, and mother of Berengar...
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  • 902 Anscar bequested the lands of Ivrea to his son Adalbert I, who had married Berengar's daughter Gisela. Adalbert however was on bad terms with his...
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    Anscarids (redirect from House of Ivrea)
    The Anscarids (Latin: Anscarii) or the House of Ivrea were a medieval dynasty of Burgundian and Frankish origin which rose to prominence in Northern Italy...
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    Anscar I (Latin: Anscarius; 850 - March 902) was the margrave of Ivrea from 888 to his death. From 877 or 879, he was the count of Oscheret in Burgundy...
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  • half-brother Boso of Tuscany. Ermengarde (d. 932), who married Adalbert I of Ivrea in 915. Adalbert II died on 10 or 15 September 915 and was buried in the cathedral...
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  • Northumbrian missionary Adalbert of Hamburg (1000–1072), Archbishop of Hamburg Adalbert of Italy (936–971), Margrave of Ivrea Adalbert of Magdeburg (910–981)...
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