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Anna of Byzantium (of Italy) 886/888 - ABT 914
Anna was born on 886/888 and died on ABT 914 .
She was the daughter of Leo Vi of Byzantium (866 - 11 MAY 912) and Zoe Tzautzina (of Byzantium) (B: ABT 875).
Anna was married to King Louis of Italy .
King Louis was born on 878 and died on 934 .
He was the son of King Boso I de Province (ABT 840 - 11 JAN 887) and Ermengarde of Italy (de Province) (855 - 896).
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⌈ Emporer Michael Iii of Roman Empire (9 JAN 840 - 24 SEP 867) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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⌊ Eudocia Ingerina (of Roman Empire) (ABT 840 - 882/883) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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⌊ Zoe Tzautzina (of Byzantium) (B: ABT 875) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
succeeded his father as king of Provence. In 900, in the midst of a period of political
instability, the nobles of northwest Italy, led by ADALBERT, MARQUIS OF IVREA
, elected Louis as their king. He went to Rome, where he was also crowned as
Emporer. He lost his support and gave up the Italian throne to BERENGER I of Friuli in
902. He tried again to take the throne in 905, but BERENGER captured him and had him
blinded. In his book, 'The Lost Kingdom of Burgundy', Christopher Cope says that since
he died with no sons, his successor was his regent, Hugh, Count of Arles.
instability, the nobles of northwest Italy, led by ADALBERT, MARQUIS OF IVREA
, elected Louis as their king. He went to Rome, where he was also crowned as
Emporer. He lost his support and gave up the Italian throne to BERENGER I of Friuli in
902. He tried again to take the throne in 905, but BERENGER captured him and had him
blinded. In his book, 'The Lost Kingdom of Burgundy', Christopher Cope says that since
he died with no sons, his successor was his regent, Hugh, Count of Arles.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018