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  1. Willa of Burgundy. Willa of Burgundy ( c. 900 – after 936) was a member of the Elder House of Welf. By birth she was a daughter of Rudolph I of Burgundy, king of Upper Burgundy. Through marriage Boso Willa became countess of Avignon and Arles, and then margravine of Tuscany.

  2. Guilla (or Willa) of Provence or Burgundy (873-924) was an early medieval Frankish queen consort in the Rhone valley. It is certain that she was first the consort of Rudolf I of Upper Burgundy (who was proclaimed king in 888 and died on 25 October 911 [1] [2]) and later, from 912, consort of Hugh of Arles, border count of Provence, who in 926 ...

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  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Guilla of Provence or of Burgundy (died before 924) was an early medieval Frankish queen in the Rhone valley. It is certain that she was firstly consort of king Rudolf I of Upper Burgundy (who was proclaimed king in 888 and died on 25 October 911) and then since 912 consort of Hugh of Arles, border count of Provence, who in 926 became king of Northern Italy.

    • "Guilla", "Guille", "Willa", "of Burgundy"
    • Provence, France
    • December 873
    • before 924Rome, Italy
  5. Feb 4, 2004 · Willa II de Bourgogne, wife of Boson de Vienne, Marchese di Toscana (Tuscany) daughter of Rudolf I, King of Upper Burgundy, and Willa (I) de Bourgogne (who also married Hugues d'Arles, Comte de Vienne) [WILLA (-after 936). Willa is named "uxore…Boso Tusciæ provinciæ marchio regis frater" by Liutprand, without giving her origin, when he ...

    • "Guilda"
    • Bourgogne, France
    • 885
    • 936 (50-52)Bourgogne, France
  6. After her death, in 926, her widower, Count Hugh, took over the kingdom of Italy from Rudolf II of Burgundy (who was either stepson or own son of Guilla). Guilla of Provence (December 873 – before 15 June 929), married firstly Rudolph I of Burgundy, secondly Hugh of Italy; her mother is reported to have been Ermengard, but this seems to be ...

  7. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Willa of Burgundy ( c. 900 – after 936) was a member of the Elder House of Welf. By birth she was a daughter of Rudolph I of Burgundy, king of Upper Burgundy. Through marriage Boso Willa became countess of Avignon and Arles, and then margravine of Tuscany. Quick Facts Margravine of Tuscany, Reign ...

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