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  1. Apr 26, 2022 · Willa's suggested Burgundian origin appears based mainly on the fact that Conrad I King of Burgundy called Charles-Constantin Comte de Vienne "consanguineus noster" in two charters dated 28 Mar 943 and 18 May 943[117], the relationship being explained if Willa's suggested Burgundian origin was correct.

    • "Guilla", "Guille", "Willa", "of Burgundy"
    • Provence, France
    • December 873
    • before 924Rome, Italy
  2. Jul 15, 2005 · Willa's suggested Burgundian origin appears based mainly on the fact that Conrad I King of Burgundy called Charles-Constantin Comte de Vienne "consanguineus noster" in two charters dated 28 Mar 943 and 18 May 943[123], the relationship being explained if Willa's suggested Burgundian origin was correct.

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  4. Her origin is unknown. Chaume[114] and Hlawitschka[115] suggest that she was Willa, daughter of Boson King [of Provence], the former considering that she was the daughter of King Boson's second marriage while the latter prefers his first wife as her mother.

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    • Rudolph I of Burgundy de Bourgogne, Rudolph I
  5. Her origin is unknown. Chaume[120] and Hlawitschka[121] suggest that she was Willa, daughter of Boson King [of Provence], the former considering that she was the daughter of King Boson's second marriage while the latter prefers his first wife as her mother.

    • Male
    • Willa de Provence, Willa
  6. thesignsofthetimes.com.au › 31 › 69827Willa

    Willa's suggested Burgundian origin appears based mainly on the fact that Conrad I King of Burgundy called Charles-Constantin Comte de Vienne " consanguineus noster " in two charters dated 28 Mar 943 and 18 May 943, the relationship being explained if Willa's suggested Burgundian origin was correct.

  7. Willa's suggested Burgundian origin appears to be based mainly on Conrad I King of Burgundy calling Charles-Constantin Comte de Vienne "consanguineus noster" in two charters dated 28 Mar 943 and 18 May 943, the relationship being explained if Willa's Burgundian origin was correct.

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