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  1. To drive the Saracens (Muslim enemies) from southern Italy, John allied with the Byzantine emperor Constantine IV and King Berengar I of Italy. In August 915, with the Roman senator Theophylactus and Duke Alberic I of Spoleto, John’s forces defeated the Saracens on the Garigliano River. In December 915 he crowned Berengar as Holy Roman emperor.

  2. When Berengar I. König von Italien Römischer Kaiser was born about 0835, in Friuli, Austria, his father, Eberhard Markgraf von Friaul, was 30 and his mother, Gisela Markgräfin von Friaul, was 18. He married Bertila Spoleto Queen of Italy on 3 November 0880, in Friuli, Italy. They were the parents of at least 3 daughters.

  3. The Family Politics of Berengar I 249 he showered the most disparate magnates of northern Italy with the very instru-ments of his own and his kingdom's downfall.9 The kingdom fragmented, dis-solving into "autonomous nuclei of power."' 0 Berengar thus inaugurated the long and painful history of Italian disunity.

  4. Jan 17, 2022 · Berengar II (c. 900 – 4 August 966) was the King of Italy from 950 until his deposition in 961. He was a scion of the Anscarid and Unruoching dynasties, and was named after his maternal grandfather, Berengar I. He succeeded his father as Margrave of Ivrea around 923 (whence he is often known as Berengar of Ivrea), and after 940 led the ...

  5. Berengar I (Latin: Berengarius, Perngarius; Italian: Berengario; c. 845 – 7 April 924) was the king of Italy from 887. He was Holy Roman Emperor between 915 and his death in 924. He is usually known as Berengar of Friuli, since he ruled the March of Friuli from 874 until at least 890, but he had lost control of the region by 896.

  6. The Battle of Brenta was fought between the cavalry of the Kingdom of Italy under king Berengar I and the Hungarians, hired by the East Francian king Arnulf of Carinthia, against him, at an unidentified location in northern Italian Peninsula along the river Brenta on 24 September 899. It was one of the earliest battles of the Hungarian ...

  7. Carolingian. Father. Pepin Carloman. Bernard (797 – 17 April 818) was the King of Italy from 810 to 818. He plotted against his uncle, Emperor Louis the Pious, when the latter's Ordinatio Imperii made Bernard a vassal of his cousin Lothair. When his plot was discovered, Louis had him blinded, a procedure which killed him.

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