Charles-Constantine av Provence f. 901 Vienne, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, Frankrike d. 962-06-23 Vienne, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, Frankrike Greve av Vienne 926-962 [ Biografi ] [ Barn ] |
Louis III av Provence f. 880 Vienne, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, Frankrike d. 928-06-28 Arles, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Frankrike Kung av Provence 887-928 |
Boso av Provence f. 841 Gorze, Moselle, Lorraine, Frankrike d. 887-01-11 Vienne, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, Frankrike Kung av Provence |
Bivin av Gorze f. 820 Gorze, Moselle, Lorraine, Frankrike |
Richildis av Arles f. 824 Arles, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Frankrike |
Ermengarde av Italien f. 843 Pavia, Lombardia, Italien d. 896-06-02 Vienne, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, Frankrike |
Ludwig II av Italien f. 825 Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, Frankrike |
Engelberga av Spoleto f. 826 Spoleto, Perugia, Italien |
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Anna av Bysantin f. 883 Konstantinopel, Istanbul, Turkiet d. 912 Arles, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Frankrike Drottning av Provence 899-912 |
Leo VI av Bysantin f. 866-09-19 d. 912-05-11 Bysantinsk kejsare 886-912. |
Mikael II av Bysantin f. 840-01-19 Konstantinopel, Istanbul, Turkiet |
Eudokia Ingerina f. 840 Konstantinopel, Istanbul, Turkiet |
Zoe Zaoutzaina f. 865 d. 899 |
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Charles-Constantine av Provence, född 901
i Vienne, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, Frankrike, död 962-06-23
i Vienne, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, Frankrike.
Greve av Vienne 926-962.
The Count of Vienne was the ruler of the Viennois, with his seat at Vienne, during the period of the Carolingian Empire and after
until 1030, when the county of Vienne was granted to the Archdiocese of Vienne. Girart de Roussillon ruled Provence from Vienne
in the mid-ninth century. His successor in Vienne was Boso I of Arles, who tried to carve out a kingdom of his own in Provence
from Vienne in 878–879. Hugh of Arles was the first known Count of Vienne from sometime before 905 until 926, when he was in
Italy claiming the Iron Crown of Lombardy. In his absence, Louis the Blind, King of Provence, transferred Vienne to his own son,
Charles-Constantine. In September 928, Hugh met with Herbert II of Vermandois and invested Herbert's son Odo with Vienne in
opposition to Charles-Constantine. Charles, however, succeeded in reoccupying Vienne by 931 with the aid of Rudolph of France,
to whom he gave his fealty. Briefly dispossessed by Hugh Taillefer, an ally of King Hugh, Charles succeeded retaking Vienne in
931 with the aid of Rudolph and his men. Until 23 June 962, Charles-Constantine ruled Vienne, the former capital of the extinct
kingdom of his father. After his death on that date, Vienne was inherited by his daughter Constance and passed to her husband,
Boso II of Arles. Boso's descendants accumulated many counties in Provence and succeeded eventually in making themselves
margraves of Provence.
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