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  • Hij is geboren in het jaar 932 in Italy.
  • Hij werd gedoopt in King of Italy, Expelled, 966.
  • Alternatief: Hij werd gedoopt in King of Italy, Expelled, 966.
  • Alternatief: Hij werd gedoopt in King of Italy, Expelled, 966.
  • Beroep: in Count of Milan.
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  • Hij is overleden in het jaar 971 in Burgundy, France, hij was toen 39 jaar oud.
  • Hij is begraven in Autun.
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Notities over Adelbert I Ivrea van

RESEARCH NOTES:

King of/in Italy (950-963 deposed), Count of Aosta

Marquis/Margrave of Ivree/Ivrea, Count of Milano
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www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal07358
221797566. Markgreve Otbert II OTBERTSON av Este(12759) was born about 945.(12760) He died between 10 Jul 1014 and 1021.(12761) He was a Markgreve in Este.(12762) Vi finner ham 994 i Lavagna som sommer i en retsstrid ang. Klostret San Fruttoso. I et dokument av 5.5.999 nevnes hans hustru Railenda. Ca år 1000 skal han ha grunnlagt St. johannesklostret i Vicolo Marchese i bispedømmet Piacenza. han nevnes i flere dokumenter, deriblandt i et av 10.7.1014, som han selv har utstedt an. en gave "Odbertus marichio fil b.m item Odbertus et somes palacii" til San siro i genua. Han nevnes i et dokument høsten 1014 og senere ikke, men man har bevis for at han var død 1021. Han var også greve av Ligurien. He was married to Grevinne Railenda RIPRANDSON av Comersee before 999.

Adalberto II d'Ivrea

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Adalberto II d'Ivrea o Adalberto d'Italia (931 – Autun, 975) fu il sesto marchese d'Ivrea e re d'Italia, con il padre Berengario II, dal 950 al 962 (dal 951 in contrapposizione al re di Germania, Ottone I).

 

Tra il 958 ed il 959 sposò Gerberga di Châlon (?-986), figlia del conte di Châlon e d'Autun Lamberto.

 

Adalberto da Gerberga ebbe cinque figli:

1) Ottone Guglielmo (962-1026), (primo conte palatino di Borgogna)

2) Gisella (?-1020), sposata nel 983 al marchese Anselmo I del Monferrato

3) Arduino (?-† 1015)

4) Gilberto (?-† 1030)

5) Amedeo (?-?)

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Adalbert (c. 932 – c. 975) was the king of Italy from 950 to 963. He was the son of the Margrave Berengar of Ivrea and Willa.

 

On 15 December 950, both he and his father were crowned kings of Italy after the death of Lothair II. His father tried to force Adelaide, widow of the late Lothair, to marry Adalbert and cement their claim to the kingship. When she refused and fled, she was tracked down and imprisoned for four months at Como.

 

In 951, King Otto I of Germany invaded Italy and rescued Adelaide, marrying her himself. He forced Berengar and Adalbert to do homage to him for their kingdom in 952. In 953, Adalbert began besieging Count Adalbert Azzo of Canossa, in his Canossan castle, where Adelaide had taken refuge two years prior. In 957, Liudolf, Duke ofSwabia, invaded Lombardy and caused Berenagar to flee, though Adalbert gathered a large force at Verona. He was defeated, but Liudolf died prematurely and his army left.

 

In 960, hejoined his father in attacking the pope, John XII. Otto came down at the pope's call and defeated the two co-kings and was crowned Emperor. Adalbert fled to Fraxinet, then under the Saracens. From there he fled to Corsica. When he returned, he tried to take Pavia, the Italian capital, but was defeated by another invading Swabian army, this time under Burchard III. Only the interference of his brothers Conrad and Guy, who died fighting, saved him to fight another day, which he never did. His negotiations with the Byzantine Empire fell through and he retired with his wife Gerberga to Burgundy, where he died at Autun sometime between 971 and 975. His widow married Otto-Henry, Duke of Burgundy, and his son, Otto-William, inherited through his stepfather the county of Burgundy and is thus the forefather of the Free Counts and the Hohenstaufen emperors.

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The family of Adalbert d'ITALIE and Gerberge de MÂCON

[133809] ITALIE (d'), Adalbert (Bérenger II & Willa d'ARLES [133836]), vice-roi d'Italie

* married about 955

MÂCON (de), Gerberge (Létald Ier & ..)

1) Othon-Guillaume, comte de Bourgogne, Nevers, Mâcon, Beaune et Oscheret, married about 975 Ermentrude de REIMS et COUCY

 

Bibliographie : Le Sang de Charlemagne; Histoire de la maison royale de France (Père Anselme)

 

http://www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/133/133809.php

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Adalbert, King of Italy (1)

M, #162379, d. circa 972

Last Edited=11 Sep 2005

Consanguinity Index=0.1%

Adalbert, King of Italy was the son of Berengar II d'Ivrea, King of Italy and Willa di Toscana. (1)

He died circa 972. (1)

Adalbert, King of Italy succeeded to the title of King Adalbert of Italy in 950. (1) He was deposed as King of Italy in 963. (1)

 

Forrás / Source:

http://www.thepeerage.com/p16238.htm#i162379

 

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Adalbert (c. 932–c. 975) was the king of Italy from 950 to 963. He was the son of the Margrave Berengar of Ivrea and Willa.

 

On 15 December 950, both he and his father werecrowned kings of Italy after the death of Lothair II. His father forced Adelaide, widow of the late Lothair, to marry Adalbert and cement their claim to the kingship.

 

In 951, King Otto I of Germany invaded Italy and rescued Adelaide, marrying her himself. He forced Berengar and Adalbert to do homage to him for their kingdom in 952. In 953, Adalbert began besieged Azzo, count ofModena, Reggio, and Canossa in his Canossan castle, where Adelaide had taken refuge two years prior. In 957, Liudolf, Duke of Swabia, invaded Lombardy and caused Berenagar to flee, though Adalbert gathered a large force at Verona. He was defeated, but Liudolf died prematurely and his army left.

 

In 960, he joined his father in attacking the pope, John XII. Otto came down at the pope's call and defeated the two co-kings and was crowned Emperor. Adalbert fled to Fraxinet, then under the Saracens. From there he fled to Corsica. When he returned, he tried to take Pavia, the Italian capital, but was defeated by another invading Swabian army, this time under Burchard III. Only the interference of his brothers Conrad and Guy, who died fighting, saved him to fight another day, which he never did. His negotiations with the Byzantine Empire fell through and he retired with his wife Gerberga to Burgundy, where he died at Autun sometime between 971 and 975. His widow married Otto-Henry, Duke of Burgundy, and his son, Otto-William, inherited through his stepfather the county of Burgundy and is thus the forefather of the Free Counts and the Hohenstaufen emperors.

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Wikipedia:

Adalbert II. (* wohl 936; † 30. April 971 in Autun) aus dem Haus Burgund-Ivrea war der älteste Sohn des Königs Berengar II. von Italien und der Willa von Tuszien. Er wird zu den Nationalkönigen gezählt.

 

Er wurde Markgraf von Ivrea und war ab 950 bis zum Sturz seines Vaters 961 Mitkönig in Italien. In dieser Zeit, vor 956, heiratete er Gerberga von Mâcon, † 11. Dezember 986/991, Tochter des Otto (Othon) und Erbin von Mâcon. Ihre Kinder waren:

 

* Otto Wilhelm (* wohl 958/959; † 21. September 1026), 982 Graf von Mâcon und Graf von Nevers, 995 Graf von Burgund

* Gisela; ∞ um 983 Anselm I., Markgraf von Montferrat; † wohl 1020

* Harduin, † 1015, Markgraf von Ivrea

* Wibert, † 1030, Markgraf von Ivrea

* Amadeus

 

Gerberga heiratete in zweiter Ehe um 972 Heinrich I. den Großen (Henri I le Grand), Graf von Nevers, Herzog von Niederburgund(Robertiner), der seinen Stiefsohn Otto Wilhelm adoptierte.

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King of Italy

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalbert_of_Ivrea

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Adalbert (c. 932 – c. 975) was the king of Italy from 950 to 963. He was the son of the Margrave Berengar of Ivrea and Willa.

 

On 15 December 950, both he andhis father were crowned kings of Italy after the death of Lothair II. His father forced Adelaide, widow of the late Lothair, to marry Adalbert and cement their claim to the kingship.

 

In 951, King Otto I of Germany invaded Italy and rescued Adelaide, marrying her himself. He forced Berengar and Adalbert to do homage to him for their kingdom in 952. In 953, Adalbert began besieging Count Adalbert Azzo of Canossa, in his Canossan castle, where Adelaide had taken refuge two years prior. In 957, Liudolf, Duke of Swabia, invaded Lombardy and caused Berenagar to flee, though Adalbert gathered a large force at Verona. He was defeated, but Liudolf died prematurely and his army left.

 

In 960, he joined his father in attacking the pope, John XII. Otto came down at the pope's call and defeated the two co-kings and was crowned Emperor. Adalbert fled to Fraxinet, then under the Saracens. From there he fled to Corsica. When he returned, he tried to take Pavia, the Italian capital, but was defeated by another invading Swabian army, this time under Burchard III. Only the interference of his brothers Conrad and Guy, who died fighting, saved him to fight another day,which he never did. His negotiations with the Byzantine Empire fell through and he retired with his wife Gerberga to Burgundy, where he died at Autun sometime between 971 and 975. His widow married Otto-Henry, Duke of Burgundy, and his son, Otto-William, inherited through his stepfather the county of Burgundy and is thus the forefather of the Free Counts and the Hohenstaufen emperors.

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Royal Titles: King of Italy, Marquis of Ivrea

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From http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps06/ps06_018.htm

 

Italian ADALBERTO, Lombard king of Italy who shared the throne for 11 years with his father, Berengar II, and after Berengar's exile continued his father's struggle against the German king and Holy Roman emperorOtto I.

 

Adalbert joined his father in 946-947 in fighting the co-kings of Italy, Hugh of Provence and his son Lothair. After Lothair's death in 950, Adalbert was crowned with Berengar at Pavia. When Lothair's widow, Adelaide, refused to marry Adalbert and Berengar imprisoned her, Otto I marched into Italy in 951 to rescue and marry her. After Otto's return to Germany, Berengarand Adalbert resumed the throne and in August 952 swore homage to Otto.

 

In 956 Otto sent his son Liudolf against Berengar and Adalbert, but, when Liudolf died of malaria after a temporary victory, the co-kings continued to rule. When Otto again invaded Italy and was crowned emperor (962) by the pope, Adalbert fled to Provence.

 

Returning to Italy in the autumn of 963, Adalbert was summoned to Rome by Pope John XII, who had quarreled with Otto and now offered his support to Adalbert. Adalbert and the pope fled when Otto marched on Rome, installing a new pope, Leo VIII. With Otto back in Germany, Adalbert assumed the throne again. In 965 an army sent by Otto drove Adalbert from Pavia; the following autumn Otto inflicted a final crushing defeat on him and his supporters.

 

 

 

{Lillian Etters gives his dates from the Stammtaflin as 936 - 04-30-971, and states he was marggrave of Ivrea.}

 

References: [ES],[WallopFH],[RFC]

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Otbert (Latin Otbertus, Italian Oberto; died after 1014) was margrave of Milan. A member of the Obertenghi family, he followed his father, Otbert I, as margrave after his father's death in 975, together with his brother Adalbert. He was also count of Milan, Genoa, and Bobbio. In 1002, he joined Arduin's revolt against Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor.

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Otbert II, Margrave of Milan

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Otbert (Latin Otbertus, Italian Oberto; died after 1014) was margrave of Milan. A member of the Obertenghi family, he followed his father, Otbert I, as margrave after his father's death in 975, together with his brother Adalbert. He was also count of Milan, Genoa, and Bobbio. In 1002, he joined Arduin's revolt against Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor.

[edit] Family

 

Otbert had the following children:

 

* Hugh, Margrave of Milan

* Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan

* Bertha, married firstly, Arduin, Margrave of Ivrea, and secondly, Manfred II, Margrave of Turin

* Adalbert IV

* Guido

* Otbert III, Margrave of East Liguria

 

This page was last modified on 10 January 2010 at 01:13.

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Otbert (Latin Otbertus, Italian Oberto; died after 1014) was margrave of Milan. A member of the Obertenghi family, he followed his father, Otbert I, as margrave after his father's death in 975, together with his brother Adalbert. He was also count of Milan, Genoa, and Bobbio. In 1002, he joined Arduin's revolt against Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor.

 

from "Our Folk" by Albert D Hart, Jr.
110898732. Medkong Adalbert BERENGARSONBERANGERSON av Italia was born about 936. (9760) He was a Medkonge between 950 and 961 in Italia. (9761) He died after Jul 968.(9762) He was married to Gerberge IMGARDSDTR about 958.

*Forrest=fathers direct line,! dna connections

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+Tamer=husbands direct line

#Wallace & ^Stuetelberg=son-in-laws direct lines

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He was expelled by Emperor Otto.

Adalbert (c. 932 - c. 975) was the king of Italy from 950 to 963. He was the son of the Margrave Berengar of Ivrea and Willa.

 

On 15 December 950, both he and his father were crowned kings of Italy after the death of Lothair II. His father tried to force Adelaide, widow of the late Lothair, to marry Adalbert and cement their claim to the kingship. When she refused and fled, she was tracked down and imprisoned for four months at Como.

 

In 951, King Otto I of Germany invaded Italy and rescued Adelaide, marrying her himself. He forced Berengar and Adalbert to do homage to him for their kingdom in 952. In 953, Adalbert began besieging Count Adalbert Azzo of Canossa, in his Canossan castle, where Adelaide had taken refuge two years prior. In 957, Liudolf, Duke of Swabia, invaded Lombardy and caused Berenagar to flee, though Adalbert gathered a large force at Verona. He was defeated, but Liudolf died prematurely and his army left.

 

In 960, he joined his father in attacking the pope, John XII. Otto came down at the pope's call and defeated the two co-kings and was crowned Emperor. Adalbert fled to Fraxinet, then under the Saracens. From there he fled to Corsica. When he returned, he tried to take Pavia, the Italian capital, but was defeated by another invading Swabian army, this time under Burchard III. Only the interference of hisbrothers Conrad and Guy, who died fighting, saved him to fight another day, which he never did. His negotiations with the Byzantine Empire fell through and he retired with his wife Gerberga to Burgundy, where he died at Autun sometime between 971 and 975. His widow married Otto-Henry, Duke of Burgundy, and his son, Otto-William, inherited through his stepfather the county of Burgundy and is thus the forefather of the Free Counts and the Hohenstaufen emperors.
Adalberto II d'Ivrea o Adalberto d'Italia (931 – Autun, 972) è stato un nobile italiano, re d'Italia nel 950 con il padre Berengario II e sesto marchese d'Ivrea. Nel 950, Ottone I di Sassoniascese in Italia per sostenere i diritti di Adelaide vedova di Lotario. Si scontrò con Berengario I. Sconfiggendolo assunse il titolo di rex francorum et longobardorum a Milano. In seguito concedettel'investitura regia ad Adalberto ed a suo padre Berengario II a Pavia. Nel 961, Ottone scese nuovamente in Italia chiamato da papa Giovanni XII e costrinse padre e figlio ad asserragliarsi presso lafortezza di San Leo. Ottone li depose formalmente dal titolo regale e si fece incoronare Imperatore da Giovanni XII. Caduta San Leo nel 963 Berengario fu arrestato ed esiliato a Bamberga assieme alla moglie Willa. Adalberto fuggì a Fraxinetum (Fraxinet) nel sud della Francia che a quel tempo era sotto il dominio saraceno. Da lì raggiunse la Corsica. In seguito cercò di reimpossessarsi della marca d'Ivrea , ma una nuova discesa degli svevi costrinse Adalberto a ritirarsi in Borgogna.
He was expelled by Emperor Otto.
1 NAME Oberto /D' Este/ 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT. 1018

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