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  1. Boniface III (also Boniface IV or Boniface of Canossa) (c. 985 – 6 May 1052), son of Tedald of Canossa and the father of Matilda of Tuscany, was the most powerful north Italian prince of his age.

  2. Bonifacio III de Canossa o Bonifacio III de Toscana (985-San Martino dall'Argine, 6 de mayo de 1052) fue margrave de Toscana desde 1027 hasta su muerte. Padre de Matilde de Canossa, fue uno de los señores más poderosos de su tiempo. [1]

  3. Hugh (Latin: Ugo, Hugo; 953/4 – 21 December 1001), called the Great, was the Margrave of Tuscany from 969 until his death in 1001, and the Duke of Spoleto and Margrave of Camerino from 989 to 996 (as "Hugh II").

  4. Boniface of Tuscany may refer to: Boniface I, Margrave of Tuscany (died 823), governor of Italy under Charlemagne after the death of King Pepin. Boniface II, Margrave of Tuscany (died c. 838), count and duke of Lucca.

  5. Boniface III used the title dux et marchio: duke and margrave. He was an ally of the Holy Roman emperors, but his power was so great that he threatened that of the emperors in Italy. He united the Canossa inheritance, which was largely in the Emilia, to Tuscany and passed it on to his daughter Matilda.

  6. Boniface III (also Boniface IV or Boniface of Canossa) (c. 985 – 6 May 1052), son of Tedald of Canossa and the father of Matilda of Tuscany, was the most powerful north Italian prince of his age.

  7. Boniface IV Frederick (died July 1055) was the only son of Boniface III of Tuscany and Beatrice of Bar. He was young when his father died on 6 May 1052 and he inherited the great north Italian margraviate.