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  1. The script down the side reads: Te redimat Sothér Bonifaci marchio duxque (May the Saviour redeem you Boniface, duke and margrave). 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. Leopold II (de jure) Ferdinand IV (de facto/titular) Formation. 27 August 1569. Abolition. 16 August 1859. Residence. Palazzo Pitti. The title of Grand Duke of Tuscany was created on August 27, 1569 by a papal bull of Pope Pius V to Cosimo I de' Medici, member of the illustrious House of Medici.

  3. Godfrey III 1053–1069: Co-rule: ... Boniface III, Margrave of Tuscany: Iná: Beatrice of Lorraine: Si Matilda of Tuscany (Italian: Matilde di Canossa, Latin: ...

  4. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Boniface III, Margrave of Tuscany November 30, 2023 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.

  5. The script down the side reads: Te redimat Sothér Bonifaci marchio duxque (May the Saviour redeem you Boniface, duke and margrave). 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 Canossa , was the most powerful north Italian prince of his age.

  6. 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. His mother served as his regent until 1054, when she married Godfrey, former duke of Lower Lorraine. Read more on Wikipedia