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Boso (Italian: Bosone; died after 940?) was a Burgundian nobleman who spent much of his career in Italy, where he became Margrave of Tuscany about 932. He ruled semi-autonomously and was a benefactor of the churches of his region. He lost his office in 936 and probably returned to Burgundy.
Boso was the second son of Count Theobald of Arles and Bertha, illegitimate daughter of King Lothair II.[1] His elder brother Hugh was born in 880/1.[1] His family belonged to the highest ranks of the aristocracy of the Carolingian Empire and were related by marriage to the Carolingian dynasty and the Bosonids, the ruling family of Provence.[1]
After Theobald's death (895), Boso's mother remarried to Adalbert the Rich, then margrave of Tuscany.[1] Boso and Hugh inherited their father's counties. After the Emperor Louis III was blinded by his foes in 905, Hugh assumed the regency in Provence and the county of Arles, while Boso took over the county of Avignon.[1] In 907, Hugh and Boso entered Italy with an army in support of their mother.[a] In 926, after Hugh had become King of Italy, he appointed Boso regent of Provence.[1] In 931 he brought Boso to Italy at the same time as he made his son, Lothair, co-ruler in order to strengthen his position against the powerful margrave Lambert of Tuscany.[1] Lambert was the reputed son of Adalbert and Bertha and half-brother of Hugh and Boso. According to Liutprand of Cremona, the rumours of the time had it that Bertha, unable to conceive, in order to safeguard her second husband's succession, had feigned pregnancy and presented as her own two sons, Lambert and Guy, who were actually the children of others.
In 940 a certain "illustrious count Boso" (inclitus comes Boso) made a donation to the monastery of Saint-Barnard-de-Romans. This is probably the same person as the margrave of Tuscany, since the monastery is known to have been patronised by Hugh and there were family possessions in the region.[1] By his wife, Willa, perhaps a daughter of Rudolph I of Upper Burgundy, Boso left behind four daughters: Richilda, Gisla, Willa and Bertha. This last married first Boso, son of Duke Richard of Burgundy, and second Raymond, the duke of Aquitaine.[1] It was to her that Hugh bequeathed his huge personal wealth and his Provençal possessions.
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Boso III van Arles (ca. 885 - 936) was achtereenvolgens markgraaf van Arles en Toscane.
Boso werd in 911 graaf van Avignon en Vaisin. In 907 probeerde hij samen met zijn broer Hugo om Italië te veroveren maar deze expeditie mislukte en de broers moesten van koning Berengar terugkeren en zweren nooit meer terug te komen. In 926 lukte het Hugo om alsnog koning van Italië te worden, ten koste van Rudolf II van Bourgondië. Boso nam toen de functie van markgraaf van Arles van Hugo over.
Zijn halfbroer Lambert was door Hugo tot markgraaf van Toscane benoemd maar in 931 verdacht Hugo Lambert van een poging tot een staatsgreep en liet Lambert de ogen uitsteken. Boso volgde Lambert op als markgraaf van Toscane. In 936 kwam Boso in opstand tegen de paranoïde Hugo, aangezet door zijn vrouw Willa (zuster van Rudolf). De opstand mislukte, Boso verstootte zijn vrouw en zond haar terug naar Bourgondië en werd zelf afgezet en vermoord.
Boso was zoon van Theobald van Arles en van Bertha van Lotharingen. Hij was gehuwd met Willa, dochter van Rudolf I van Bourgondië en Willa (ca. 865 - voor 924, die hertrouwde met Boso's broer Hugo), en werd de vader van:
Bertha (ca. 910 - na 965), gehuwd (ca. 928) met Boso I van Provence, zoon van Richard I van Bourgondië, en in haar tweede huwelijk (ca. 936) met Raymond II van Rouergue. Bekend van schenkingen aan de Notre Dame te Nîmes.
Willa (912-970), gehuwd met koning Berengarius II van Italië,
Richildis
Gisela.
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