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  1. No debe confundirse con el homónimo podestà italiano, Bonifacio da Canossa. 6 de mayo de 1052 jul. 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 .

  2. Margrave of Tuscany. Few notices from Boso's rule in Tuscany have survived. Most deal with his interventions with the king on behalf of the churches of Lucca and Arezzo. The last reference to Boso as margrave of Tuscany comes from 17 September 936, when he sent representatives to oversee an exchange of property by the diocese of Lucca.

  3. 10 de feb. de 2024 · Adalberto I d'Este (c824-889), margrave of Tuscany. He was Margrave of Tuscany, Count of Lucca, and Governor of Corsica. Just after 843, when the Empire was divided between the three sons of Louis the Pious by the Treaty of Verdun, Adalbert became ruler of what was then becoming known as the March of Tuscany, a conglomeration of several counties.

  4. Boniface II, Margrave of Tuscany. Adalbert I (c. 820 – 886 [1]) was the margrave of Tuscany from about 847 and the guardian of the island of Corsica ( tutor Corsicae insulae ). He was the son of Boniface II, Margrave of Tuscany, who had been despoiled of his fiefs by the Emperor Lothair I, and successor of his elder brother Aganus.

  5. 24 de ago. de 2014 · English: Boniface III of Tuscany, duke of Tuscany. From Donizo's manuscript Vita Mathildis. Italiano: Bonifacio III di Canossa, duca di Toscana.

  6. Personal details. Died. ( 607-11-12) 12 November 607 (aged 67) Rome, Byzantine Empire. Other popes named Boniface. Pope Boniface III ( Latin: Bonifatius III; died 12 November 607) was the bishop of Rome from 19 February 607 to his death. [1] Despite his short pontificate, he made a significant contribution to the Catholic Church.

  7. 6 de jul. de 2022 · He was the count and duke of Lucca and sometimes is considered the first margrave of Tuscany because of the various counties he amassed: Pisa, Pistoia, Volterra, and Luni. He was first attested in March 812. He left a son, Boniface, who became margrave of Tuscany and another named Berard, who assisted his brother in the defence of Corsica.