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Boso (French: Boson; c. 841 – 11 January 887) was a Frankish nobleman of the Bosonid family who was related to the Carolingian dynasty and who rose to become King of Lower Burgundy and Provence. Origin [ edit ]
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Boso was the progenitor of three successful lineages, called the "Bosonids" by modern historians. Through his marriage to Ermengard of Italy he also had two daughters: Ermengard (c.877-917), who married Manasses, Count of Chalon, and Ethelberga, who married first Carloman and then William the Pious, Count of Auvergne.[4]
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Vienne, which Charles gave Boso in 871, were located in a fairly nar-row area, on either side of the Rhone-Saone basin between France and Germany. These were the regions of Burgundy and Provence-an area in which the Bosonids seem already to have owned property.9 Al-though Boso faithfully served both Charles the Bald and his short-lived
Apr 18, 2024 · Boso was the king of lower Burgundy, or Provence, from 877. The son of Buvin (or Beuves), Count of Ardennes, Boso was given the governance of Lombardy (876) by his brother-in-law Charles II the Bald, king of the West Franks (France), and received the title of duke. During the minorities of the West.
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Provence ( / prəˈvɒ̃s /, US also / proʊˈ -/, UK also / prɒˈ -/, French: [pʁɔvɑ̃s] ⓘ) [1] is a geographical region and historical province of southeastern France, which extends from the left bank of the lower Rhône to the west to the Italian border to the east; it is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
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