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Adalbert

Italian: Adalberto, Spanish: Adalberto
Also Known As: "Adalberto I", "marqués de Ivrea"
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Birthplace: Ivrea, Torino, Piedmont, Italy
Death: July 17, 923 (42-43)
Ivrea, Torino, Piedmont, Italy
Immediate Family:

Son of Anscar I, count of Oscheret, 1st marquis of Ivrea and N.N.
Husband of Gisela of Friuli and Ermengarde of Tuscany
Father of Berengar II of Ivrea, king of Italy; Bertha Anscarica, abbess of Modena; marchese Anscario II d'Ivrea, duca di Spoleto and Amedeo I d'Ivrea, 1st count of Pombia

Occupation: margrave of Ivrea, the second of the Anscarid dynasty, from the late 890s
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1. ADALBERTO d´Ivrea (-[17 Jul 923/8 Oct 924]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. He succeeded his father [898/902] as ADALBERTO I Conte e Marchese d'Ivrea. He rebelled against Berengario I King of Italy in 896, supporting the rival candidate Louis III King of Provence as King of Italy. After the defeat of the latter in 905, Adalberto was exiled across the Alps back to Burgundy. "Berengarius rex" donated property to the church of Vercelli, at the request of "Adelberti…marchionis et…generi nostri et Grimaldi…comitis", by charter dated 26 Jan 913[498]. "Berengarius rex" granted property "in comitatu Laumellino…curte…Cario" to "Autberto vicecomiti", at the request of "Adalbertum…marchionem…generum nostrum atque Grimaldum…comitem", by charter dated to [913][499]. He rebelled a second time against Berengario in alliance with Lambert Archbishop of Milan, this time in support of Rudolf II King of Burgundy-Transjurania, another rival candidate as King. Initially defeated, he and Rudolf finally defeated Berengario at Firenzuola 29 Jul 923.

m firstly ( [898/900] ) GISELA di Friulia, daughter of BERENGARIO I Marchese di Friulia, King of Italy [Unruochingi] & his wife Bertila di Spoleto ([880/885]-[13 Jun 910/26 Jan 913]). Liutprand names "Gislam Berengarius filiam suam" as wife of "Adelbertus Eporegiæ civitatis marchio"[500].

m secondly ( [911/14] ) ERMENGARDE of Tuscany, daughter of ADALBERTO Marchese of Tuscany Conte di Canossa & his wife Bertha of Lotharingia [Carolingian] (-29 Feb [after 932]). "Hermengarda, Adelberti Tuscie marchionis et Bertæ filia" is named widow of "Adelberto Eporegiæ civitatis marchione"[501]. Marchese Adalberto & his first wife had one child:






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Adalbert I (died 17 July 923 or 8 October 924) was the son of Anscar of Ivrea and, from his death in 902, margrave of Ivrea.

He rebelled against Berengar I in 905 in support of Louis III. When Louis was defeated, captured, and blinded, Adalbert was exiled to Burgundy, whence his family had originated. He later returned and rebelled against, this time with Lambert, Archbishop of Milan, in support of another rival for the Italian throne: Rudolf II of Burgundy. Initially unsuccessful, he and Rudolf jointly defeated Berengar at the Battle of Firenzuola on 29 July 923.

He married firstly, before 900, Gisela of Friuli, a daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. With her, he had two children:

   * Berengar, successor
   * Bertha, abbess of Modena

Around 915, he married Ermengard, the daughter Adalbert II of Tuscany and Bertha, daughter of Lothair II. From this marriage he had a second son, Anscar, Duke of Spoleto.

Sources

   * Wickham, Chris. Early Medieval Italy: Central Power and Local Society 400-1000. MacMillan Press: 1981.
   * FMG: Northern Italy.


Adelbert av Ivrea Yrke: Greve

Död: 928 1)

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Familj med Gisela av Italien Barn: Berenger II av Italien (900 - 966)

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1)  Jacob Holdts hemsida, USA 


The family of Adalbert II d'ITALIE and Ermengarde d'IVRÉE [133791] ITALIE (d'), Adalbert II (Boniface III & .. [133811])

  • married about 915 IVRÉE (d'), Ermengarde (Adalbert III .. & Berthe ..)
     1) Bérenger II, roi d'Italie, married about 936 Willa d'ARLES

Bibliographie : Le Sang de Charlemagne

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Adalbert I (died 17 July 923 or 8 October 924) was the son of Anscar of Ivrea and, from his death in 902, margrave of Ivrea. He rebelled against Berengar I in 905 in support of Louis III. When Louis was defeated, captured, and blinded, Adalbert was exiled to Burgundy, whence his family had originated. He later returned and rebelled against, this time with Lambert, Archbishop of Milan, in support of another rival for the Italian throne: Rudolf II of Burgundy. Initially unsuccessful, he and Rudolf jointly defeated Berengar at the Battle of Firenzuola on 29 July 923. He married firstly, before 900, Gisela of Friuli, a daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. With her, he had two children: Berengar, successor Bertha, abbess of Modena Around 915, he married Ermengard, the daughter Adalbert II of Tuscany and Bertha, daughter of Lothair II. From this marriage he had a second son, Anscar, Duke of Spoleto.

From www.wikipedia.org at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalbert_I_of_Ivrea



Adalbert I (died 17 July 923 or 8 October 924) was the son of Anscar of Ivrea and, from his death in 902, margrave of Ivrea.

He rebelled against Berengar I in 905 in support of Louis III. When Louis was defeated, captured, and blinded, Adalbert was exiled to Burgundy, whence his family had originated. He later returned and rebelled against, this time with Lambert, Archbishop of Milan, in support of another rival for the Italian throne: Rudolf II of Burgundy. Initially unsuccessful, he and Rudolf jointly defeated Berengar at the Battle of Firenzuola on 29 July 923.

He married firstly, before 900, Gisela of Friuli, a daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. With her, he had two children:

   * Berengar, successor
   * Bertha, abbess of Modena

Around 915, he married Ermengard, the daughter Adalbert II of Tuscany and Bertha, daughter of Lothair II. From this marriage he had a second son, Anscar, Duke of Spoleto.



Adalbert I of Ivrea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Adalbert I (died 17 July 923 or 8 October 924) was the son of Anscar of Ivrea and, from his death in 902, margrave of Ivrea. He rebelled against Berengar I in 905 in support of Louis III. When Louis was defeated, captured, and blinded, Adalbert was exiled to Burgundy, whence his family had originated. He later returned and rebelled against, this time with Lambert, Archbishop of Milan, in support of another rival for the Italian throne: Rudolf II of Burgundy. Initially unsuccessful, he and Rudolf jointly defeated Berengar at the Battle of Firenzuola on 29 July 923. He married firstly, before 900, Gisela of Friuli, a daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. With her, he had two children: Berengar, successor Bertha, abbess of Modena Around 915, he married Ermengard, the daughter Adalbert II of Tuscany and Bertha, daughter of Lothair II. From this marriage he had a second son, Anscar, Duke of Spoleto.


Adalbert I (died 17 July 923 or 8 October 924) was the son of Anscar of Ivrea and, from his death in 902, margrave of Ivrea.

He rebelled against Berengar I in 905 in support of Louis III. When Louis was defeated, captured, and blinded, Adalbert was exiled to Burgundy, whence his family had originated. He later returned and rebelled against, this time with Lambert, Archbishop of Milan, in support of another rival for the Italian throne: Rudolf II of Burgundy. Initially unsuccessful, he and Rudolf jointly defeated Berengar at the Battle of Firenzuola on 29 July 923.

He married firstly, before 900, Gisela of Friuli, a daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. With her, he had two children:

Berengar, successor Bertha, abbess of Modena Around 915, he married Ermengard, the daughter Adalbert II of Tuscany and Bertha, daughter of Lothair II. From this marriage he had a second son, Anscar, Duke of Spoleto.



Adalbert I (died 17 July 923 or 8 October 924) was the son of Anscar of Ivrea and, from his death in 902, margrave of Ivrea.

He rebelled against Berengar I in 905 in support of Louis III. When Louis was defeated, captured, and blinded, Adalbert was exiled to Burgundy, whence his family had originated. He later returned and rebelled against, this time with Lambert, Archbishop of Milan, in support of another rival for the Italian throne: Rudolf II of Burgundy. Initially unsuccessful, he and Rudolf jointly defeated Berengar at the Battle of Firenzuola on 29 July 923.

He married firstly, before 900, Gisela of Friuli, a daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. With her, he had two children:

Berengar, successor Bertha, abbess of Modena Around 915, he married Ermengard, the daughter Adalbert II of Tuscany and Bertha, daughter of Lothair II. From this marriage he had a second son, Anscar, Duke of Spoleto.



Adalbert I (died 17 July 923 or 8 October 924) was the son of Anscar of Ivrea and, from his death in 902, margrave of Ivrea.

He rebelled against Berengar I in 905 in support of Louis III. When Louis was defeated, captured, and blinded, Adalbert was exiled to Burgundy, whence his family had originated. He later returned and rebelled against, this time with Lambert, Archbishop of Milan, in support of another rival for the Italian throne: Rudolf II of Burgundy. Initially unsuccessful, he and Rudolf jointly defeated Berengar at the Battle of Firenzuola on 29 July 923.

He married firstly, before 900, Gisela of Friuli, a daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. With her, he had two children:

Berengar, successor Bertha, abbess of Modena Around 915, he married Ermengard, the daughter Adalbert II of Tuscany and Bertha, daughter of Lothair II. From this marriage he had a second son, Anscar, Duke of Spoleto.



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Adalbert I (died 17 July 923 or 8 October 924) was the son of Anscar of Ivrea and, from his death in 902, margrave of Ivrea.

He rebelled against Berengar I in 905 in support of Louis III. When Louis was defeated, captured, and blinded, Adalbert was exiled to Burgundy, whence his family had originated. He later returned and rebelled against, this time with Lambert, Archbishop of Milan, in support of another rival for the Italian throne: Rudolf II of Burgundy. Initially unsuccessful, he and Rudolf jointly defeated Berengar at the Battle of Firenzuola on 29 July 923.

He married firstly, before 900, Gisela of Friuli, a daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. With her, he had two children:

Berengar, successor

Bertha, abbess of Modena

Around 915, he married Ermengard, the daughter Adalbert II of Tuscany and Bertha, daughter of Lothair II. From this marriage he had a second son, Anscar, Duke of Spoleto.

[edit] Sources

Wickham, Chris. Early Medieval Italy: Central Power and Local Society 400-1000. MacMillan Press: 1981.



From http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps05/ps05_143.htm

References: [ES],[Weis1],[PlantagenetA]



Adalbert I (died after 28 February 929) was the margrave of Ivrea, the second of the Anscarid dynasty, from the late 890s until his death. In the intermittent civil war that effecting Italy from 888 into the 930s, Adalbert initially strove to remain neutral, but from 901 on he sided sequentially with every claimant to the Italian throne.

He was a son of Margrave Anscar I, originally from Oscheret in Upper Burgundy. He succeeded his father at Ivrea between 896 and 900. He initially refused to take sides after King Louis of Provence invaded Italy in 900, but after Louis's imperial coronation in 901 he recognised his authority.[1] After Louis was defeated by his rival, Berengar I, in 902, Adalbert changed sides. Shortly thereafter, by 903 at the latest, he married Gisela, Berengar's daughter, which was possibly the price of his allegiance. Although Adalbert is not recorded as being related to the king in any of Berengar's charters down through 14 August 908 and his marriage is not explicitly referenced before 13 June 910, it must have taken place some fifteen years before he and Gisela's eldest son was sent was granted a county and a missaticum in 918.[1] With Gisela he had two children: Berengar, who succeeded him as margrave, and Bertha, who became abbess of Modena.

Between 913 and 915 Gisela died and Adalbert married Ermengard, daughter of Margrave Adalbert II of Tuscany.[1] From this marriage he had a second son, Anscar, later Duke of Spoleto. In 916–17 his primary concern was Saracen raids. In 920–21 he joined those noblemen, many of Burgundian origin like him, who supported the candidature of King Rudolf II of Burgundy for the Italian throne.[1] Adalbert, with Lambert, Archbishop of Milan, and Count Gilbert of Bergamo, assembled a force in the mountains outside Brescia with the intention of marching on Verona and capturing Berengar there. When the latter got wind of the plan, he sent a troop of Magyar mercenaries to circle the conspirators and attack them from behind. In the midst of defeat, Adalbert swapped clothing with one of his soldiers and paid his own ransom at a low price.[1] By late 921 Rudolf had entered Italy and been recognised as king in the march of Ivrea and the archdiocese of Milan. Although Adalbert made a few appearances at Rudolf's court in the early days, he never frequented it as often as did his wife and his two sons.[1]

After his relative Hugh ascended the Italian throne, Adalbert appearances in the records are sparse. He apparently played no role in Rudolf's deposition and Hugh's acclamation.[1] He was probably gravely ill, since Liutprand of Cremona, writing in 924–25, already though him dead. His last recorded action, probably shortly before he died, was a donation to the church of Saint Andrew in Turin, which was witnessed by King Hugh on 28 February 929.[1]



Adalbert I

Sosa : 1,451,654,144 (Adalbert I (Margrave of Ivrea)) (Margrave of Ivrea)

Born about 875 - Ivrea, Torino, Piedmont, Italy Deceased (from 17 July 0923 to 8 October 0924)

Parents sosa Anscario I ?, (Margrave of Ivrea) , born about 840 - Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France, baptized in 860 - France, deceased 15 March 902 - Torino, Piedmont, Italy aged about 62 years old Married in 865, Ivrea, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, to sosa Giselle Volsea Ivre, born in 855 - Ivrea, Torino, Piedmont, Italy, deceased 13 June 910 - Somme, Picardie, France aged 55 years old

Spouses, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren Married before 900, of Ivrea, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, to sosa Gisela of Italy, born about 876 - Italy, deceased (from 13 June 0910 to 26 January 0913) - Italy (Parents : M sosa Berengario I x, (Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire) †924 & F sosa Bertila of Spoleto ca 860-) with F Bertha ?, (Abbess in Modena) ?898- M sosa Berengario II d'Ivrea, (King of Italy) ca 900-966 Married in 936 to sosa Willa of Arles /912-/970 with F Gerberga of Italy ca 930- Married about 959 to Aledram ?, (Margrave of Monferrato) ca 930-ca 997 M sosa Adalberto d'Italia, (Joint King of Italy) 932-971 Married in 956 to sosa Gerberga of Mâcon ca 940-986/ with : M sosa Otte-Guillaume de Bourgogne ca 958-1026 F Gisela Princess Of Italy 964-1014 M Conrad of Italy, (Margrave of Ivrea , Spoleto, and Camerino) 935-1003 Married about 963 to Rochilde ? ca 948-

Conrad of Italy, (Margrave of Ivrea , Spoleto, and Camerino) 935-1003  With X Richilda of Turin †
Conrad of Italy, (Margrave of Ivrea , Spoleto, and Camerino) 935-1003  With Living ? †
Conrad of Italy, (Margrave of Ivrea , Spoleto, and Camerino) 935-1003  With Richilda Glabrio †
Conrad of Italy, (Margrave of Ivrea , Spoleto, and Camerino) 935-1003  With Richilda Glabrio †
Conrad of Italy, (Margrave of Ivrea , Spoleto, and Camerino) 935-1003  With Adela Adelaide Adeleis Countess Of Ventimiglia ca 955-
Conrad of Italy, (Margrave of Ivrea , Spoleto, and Camerino) 935-1003  With Richilde de Turin (d'Oriate) 970-989/ M Guido of Italy, (Margrave of Ivrea) ca 940-965 With Richilda Glabrio †
Guido of Italy, (Margrave of Ivrea) ca 940-965  With Adela Adelaide Adeleis Countess Of Ventimiglia ca 955-
Guido of Italy, (Margrave of Ivrea) ca 940-965  With Richilde de Turin (d'Oriate) 970-989/ F Gisela of Italy, (Nun) /945- F Rozala x, d'Italie ca 960-1003 Married in 976 to Arnoul II de Flandre 960/-987
Rozala x, d'Italie ca 960-1003  Married in 988 to sosa Robert II "le Pieux" x, Roi des Francs 972-1031

Maternal grand-parents, uncles and aunts M sosa Ludovico II x 825-875 married (851) F sosa Engelberga di Spoleto 826-900 F sosa Ermengard of Italy 852/-896 married (876) 4 children F sosa Giselle Volsea Ivre 855-910 married 1(865) 1 child , with 2

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Events about 875 : Birth - Ivrea, Torino, Piedmont, Italy --- : Title of Nobility --- : Title of Nobility --- : Unknown before 900 : Marriage (with Gisela of Italy) - of Ivrea, Turin, Piedmont, Italy (from 17 July 0923 to 8 October 0924) : Death

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