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Kind(er):
BOSON, son of ROTBALD [I] & his wife --- (-after Oct [965/67]). "Bosoni comitis, filii Rothboldi quondam" restored property to Saint-Victor by charter dated Mar 965[159]. Comte [d'Arles]. "Boso comes et uxor sua Constantia…illorum filii…Willelmus comes, Rotbaldus comes, Pontius juvenis" signed the charter dated May [963] under which "Gencius et uxor mea Aiburga" donated property "in pago Aquense superiore ad castrum…Ansoyse" to Monmajour, for the souls of "seniore meo Bosone et uxor sua quondam"[160]. "Boso comes" donated property "villam…Agello…ultra fluvium Durentia" acquired by his father to "ecclesiam sancte Marie et sancti Stephani Avinionensis", dated Oct [965/67] at Avignon but referred to only in a copy dated 24 Nov 1209[161].
m CONSTANTIA, daughter of --- (-after May [963]). "Boso comes et uxor sua Constantia…illorum filii…Willelmus comes, Rotbaldus comes, Pontius juvenis" signed the charter dated May [963] under which "Gencius et uxor mea Aiburga" donated property "in pago Aquense superiore ad castrum…Ansoyse" to Monmajour[162]. Her affiliation is unknown. Chaume proposed that she was Constantia, daughter of Charles Constantin Comte de Vienne, for onomastic reasons only on the basis that names with the root "Constant-" were unknown in western royal genealogy before Charles Constantin himself[163]. This supposition is, however, incorrect as numerous charters of the monastery of Cluny dated between 891 and 946 include the name "Constantia"[164], and many others during the same period the name "Constantius" and "Constantinus". Poly suggests that Constantia, wife of Count Boson, was the sister rather than daughter of Charles Constantin[165], but this appears to be more difficult to sustain chronologically.
Boson & his wife had three children:
GUILLAUME [II] ([955]-Avignon 993 after 29 Aug, bur Sarrians, église de Sainte-Croix).
ROTBALD [II] (-[1008/22 Apr 1015]).
PONS (-after May [963]).
Bronnen:
[159] Gallia Christiana Novissima, Marseille, Col. 47-48, no. 66, and Marseille Saint-Victor, Tome I, 29, p. 40.
[160] Manteyer (1908), p. 225, quoting Chantelou Histoire de Monmajour, Revue Historique de Provence, 1ère année, p. 37.
[161] Manteyer (1908), p. 204, quoting Arch. de Vaucluse G.15, f. 101, dans l´acte du 24 Nov 1209.
[162] Manteyer (1908), p. 225, quoting Chantelou Histoire de Monmajour, Revue Historique de Provence, 1ère année, p. 37.
[163] Settipani (1991), p. 4, citing Chaume (1925), p. 447 note 2.
[164] Cluny, Tome I, 45, p. 53, 390, p. 371, 530, p. 515, 572, p. 556, 683, p. 636.
[165] Settipani (1991), p. 5, citing Poly, J.-P. (1976) La Provence et la société féodale 876-1166. Contribution à l'étude des structures dites féodales dans le Midi (Paris), p. 33 note 18.
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