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Within the kingdom, Hugh intensified his existing habit of giving any available offices or lands to relations, including his numerous legitimate and illegitimate progeny, and a small circle of old and trusted friends. The effect this had on
Italian nobles who saw this as a threat eventually resulted
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Vienne in opposition to
Charles Constantine. He was still in conflict with Rudolph of Burgundy and hoped to ally with the King of France against the Burgundian monarch. By 930, however, Charles was in complete control of Vienne and by 931, Rudolph of France was claiming suzerainty over the
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in
Provence. Active, if sometimes dubious, diplomacy paid off. He concluded a treaty with Rudolph in 933 by which Rudolf abandoned his claims to Italy in return for being handed Provence over the heads of Louis the Blind's heirs and the marriage of Rudolph's daughter
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By four wives and at least four mistresses, Hugh left eight children. With his first wife, Willa of
Provence, Hugh had no children. His only legitimate children were both from his second wife, Alda or Hilda, of German origin, whom he married before 924.
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between them – a matter that Hugh tried to circumvent by disowning and eliminating the descendants of his mother's second marriage and giving
Tuscany to a relative on his father's side of the family, Boso. This in turn, however, alarmed
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Rather than accept
Rudolph, Berengar's partisans now elected Hugh as king (925). Rudolph was ejected from Italy in 926 and Hugh crossed the Alps to be crowned. In his absence, Louis of Provence transferred his county of Vienne to
519:. In 945, Berengar returned from exile in Germany and defeated Hugh in battle. By a diet Berengar held at Milan, Hugh was deposed, though he managed to come to terms by which he nominally kept the crown and the title
411:. Lambert's supporters called in Rudolph of Burgundy, whom Hugh bribed off with the gift of the Viennois and Lyonnais, which Rudolph successfully occupied. In 933, Rudolph relinquished all his rights to Italy.
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250:. He had success in defending the realm from external enemies, but his domestic habits and policies created many internal foes and he was removed from power before his death.
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during the wedding festivities. Hugh managed to flee the castle by sliding down a rope and rejoining his army, but
Marozia was imprisoned until her death a few years later.
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During his early years of reign, Hugh somewhat improved the central administration of the kingdom, achieving rather more (though not total) success against the
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and chronicler of the 10th century; his loyalty to the memory of Hugh may have helped fuel some of his partisan bitterness in chronicling Hugh's heirs.
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560:, widow of Rudolph II, Hugh had no children. Hugh had several illegitimate children with several mistresses. By a noblewoman named Wandelmoda:
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in the
Viennois to Hugh Taillefer and patched up his relations with Charles Constantine in a final effort to save influence in Provence.
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391:. In light of these reverses in his transalpine policy, Hugh turned his attention towards securing his rule in Italy and receiving the
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family. During his reign, he empowered his relatives at the expense of the aristocracy and tried to establish a relationship with the
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on his brother Boso. Hugh, however, had other reasons for deposing
Lambert, who presented an obstacle to his second marriage to
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Bouchard, Constance
Brittain (1999). "Burgundy and Provence, 879–1032". In Reuter, Timothy; McKitterick, Rosamond (eds.).
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For whatever reasons, neither Charles Constantine nor Hugh was elected king, but Hugh annexed the kingdom to Italy
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523:(king) but returned to Provence, leaving Lothair as nominal king, but with all real power in Berengar's hands.
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of conspiring for the crown – perhaps with the support of a faction of nobles – and deposed him, bestowing the
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Hugh's power in Italy was damaged but not destroyed by these events. To strengthen his hand in the affairs of
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and elected Rudolph II as their king. This started a civil war, which resulted in Berengar's death in 924.
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was captured, blinded, and exiled from Italy in 905, Hugh became his chief adviser in Provence and
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lived another twenty-two years. He continued to organise the fight against the Magyars and the
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286:. By 911, most of the royal prerogatives were exercised by Hugh and Louis ceded him the titles
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Bouchard, Constance B. (1988). "The Bosonids or Rising to Power in the Late Carolingian Age".
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as their next king and crowned him in April 931. That same year, he accused his half-brother
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and, in 942, Hugh even came to terms with Alberic, who married one of Hugh's daughters.
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invaded Lombardy with the support of Hugh's mother. On the basis of the account of
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and took the name Eudokia (Eudocia). She inherited her father's lands in Provence.
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Hugh retired to Provence, but continued to carry the royal title until 947.
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About 922, a sizable faction of Italian nobles revolted against the by-then
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A young page educated at Hugh's court at the traditional Lombard capital,
310:. Hugh then unsuccessfully attempted to take Burgundy from Rudolph's son,
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By low-born mistress named Pezola, and whom the people called Venerem:
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329:, this event has been dated to as late as 923–924, but the account of
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to Hugh's son Lothair. Friendly relations were maintained with the
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Hugh of Arles was born in 880/1, the eldest surviving son of Count
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At an unknown date, a Provençal army led by Hugh, his brother
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raids that had been plaguing Italy for several decades.
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In 936, Hugh replaced Boso of Tuscany with his own son
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The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians, 751–987
298:. He moved the capital to his family's chief seat of
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Tebald, whom Hugh tried to make Archbishop of Milan.
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817:The New Cambridge Medieval History, c.900-c.1024
333:dates the event earlier, between 917 and 920.
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242:from 926 until his death. He belonged to the
911:The Carolingians: a family who forged Europe
810:. 15, No. 3 (Spring). Duke University Press.
597:, called Iunonem by the people and widow of
474:, he tonsured his younger illegitimate son,
851:
824:Keller, Hagen (1971). "Bosone di Toscana".
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378:in Burgundy. Hugh granted Herbert's son
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46:Hugh as depicted in the 12th-century
913:. University of Pennsylvania Press.
826:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
511:in rebellion. In 941, Hugh expelled
446:and then of Hugh's own half-brother
478:, to groom him for the position of
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25:
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454:, because of the relationship of
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370:In September 928, Hugh met with
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605:Rotlind or Rolend, who married
482:; however, the ancient cleric,
852:McKitterick, Rosamond (1983).
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1:
881:The English Historical Review
876:"Italy and Provence, 900–950"
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515:from Italy and abolished the
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101:
27:King of Italy from 926 to 947
894:10.1093/ehr/xxxii.cxxvii.335
539:Alda of Vienne, who married
7:
1767:10th-century kings of Italy
327:Constantine Porphyrogenitus
10:
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124:Arles, Kingdom of Provence
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833:Llewellyn, Peter (1971).
808:French Historical Studies
765:Balzaretti, Ross (2016).
621:By an unknown mistress:
567:, to whom he gave Tuscany
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266:. By inheritance, he was
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1435:(title disputed 887–933)
589:and imperial chancellor.
575:Bertha, who married the
376:Herbert II of Vermandois
200:Theobald, Count of Arles
607:Bernard, Count of Pavia
565:Hubert, Duke of Spoleto
438:and effective ruler of
343:
230:(c. 880–947), known as
175:Hubert, Duke of Spoleto
909:Riché, Pierre (1993).
599:Giselbert I of Bergamo
835:Rome in the Dark Ages
779:Early Medieval Europe
541:Alberic II of Spoleto
308:Rudolph I of Burgundy
264:Bertha of Lotharingia
210:Bertha of Lotharingia
1645:Lothair III (or II)
998:between 476 and 1556
872:Previté-Orton, C. W.
486:, whom he installed
444:Alberic I of Spoleto
331:Liutprand of Cremona
856:. London: Longman.
552:By his third wife,
548:, Hugh's successor.
480:Archbishop of Milan
442:and widow first of
351:Charles-Constantine
302:and in 912 married
276:Kingdom of Provence
170:Lothair II of Italy
113:Kingdom of Provence
791:10.1111/emed.12140
721:Previté-Orton 1917
708:, p. 340-341.
673:Previté-Orton 1917
627:Abbot of Nonantola
587:Bishop of Piacenza
556:, and his fourth,
401:Lambert of Tuscany
52:San Clemente Abbey
1777:Kings of Burgundy
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1555:Holy Roman Empire
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962:
954:Succeeded by
585:Boso, who became
577:Byzantine Emperor
513:Berengar of Ivrea
494:pirates based at
372:Rudolph of France
280:Emperor Louis III
260:Theobald of Arles
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558:Bertha of Swabia
505:Byzantine Empire
405:March of Tuscany
338:Emperor Berengar
306:, widow of King
290:of Provence and
248:Byzantine Empire
236:Hugh of Provence
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