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Boso av Provence, född 841
i Gorze, Moselle, Lorraine, Frankrike, död 887-01-11
i Vienne, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, Frankrike. Kung av Provence.
Buried - Vienne Cathedral, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, Frankrike.
Spouses and children:
Relationship in 872 with ... .. with
F Willa av PROVENCE 873-923
Married in 876 to Ermengarde av ITALIEN 843-896 with
M Louis III av PROVENCE 880-928
Boso was the nephew of the Boso, Count of Valois, for whom he was named, and of Hucbert, lay abbot of St. Maurice's Abbey, to
which Boso succeeded in 869.
In 870, Charles the Bald, King of West Francia, married Boso's sister Richilde. This marriage paved the way for Boso's career in
the service of his royal brother-in-law. In the same year, Boso was appointed Count of Lyon and Vienne, replacing Gerard of
Roussillon. In 872, Charles appointed him chamberlain and magister ostiariorum (master of porters) to his heir Louis the
Stammerer. Boso likewise received investiture as Count of Bourges. Louis was reigning as a subordinate king of Aquitaine, but
because of his youth, it was Boso who looked after the administration of that realm.
In the autumn of 875, Boso accompanied Charles on his first Italian campaign and at the diet of Pavia in February 876 he was
appointed arch-minister and missus dominicus for Italy and elevated to the rank of duke. He became Governor and Count of
Provence in 877. He acted as a viceroy and married Ermengarde of Italy, the only daughter of the Emperor Louis II.
Boso disapproved of Charles' second Italian campaign in 877 and conspired with other like-minded nobles against his king. After
Charles's death in October, these nobles forced Charles's son to confirm their rights and privileges. Boso also formed close
relations to the papacy and accompanied Pope John VIII in September 878 to Troyes, where the Pope asked King Louis for his
support in Italy. The Pope adopted Boso as his son and probably offered to crown Louis emperor. It is said that he wanted to crown
Boso emperor.
In April 879, Louis died, leaving two adult sons, Louis III of France and Carloman II. Boso joined with other western Frankish
nobles and advocated making Louis III of France the sole heir of the western kingdom, but eventually both brothers were elected
kings. Boso renounced allegiance to the brothers and in July claimed independence by claiming the title Dei gratia id quod sum: by
the Grace of God, that is what I am. He also claimed that his imperial father-in-law had named him as his heir. On 15 October
879, the bishops and nobles of the region around the rivers Rhône and Saône assembled in the Synod of Mantaille. They elected
Boso King and successor to Louis the Stammerer, the first non-Carolingian king in Western Europe in more than a century. This
event was the first "free election" among the Franks, without regard to royal descent, inspired by a canonical principle (but not
constant practice) of ecclesiastical elections.
Boso's realm, usually called the Kingdom of Provence, comprised the ecclesiastical provinces of the archbishops of Arles, Aix,
Vienne, Lyon (without Langres), and probably Besançon, and the dioceses of Tarentaise, Uzès, and Viviers. After Louis and
Carloman divided their father's realm at Amiens in March 880, the two brothers joined to march against Boso. They took Mâcon
and the northern parts of Boso's realm. Then uniting their forces with those of Charles the Fat, they unsuccessfully besieged
Vienne from August to November. In August 882, Boso was again besieged at Vienne by his brother, Richard, Duke of Burgundy,
Count of Autun, who took the city in September. Boso never regained much of his realm and was restricted to the county of
Vienne. He died in 887 and was succeeded by his son Louis the Blind.
Gift med
Ermengarde av Italien, född 843
i Pavia, Lombardia, Italien, död 896-06-02
i Vienne, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, Frankrike.
Buried - Vienne Cathedral, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, Frankrike.
Barn:
Louis III av Provence, född 880, död 928-06-28
Barn:
Willa av Provence, född 873, död 923
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