![]() Herkunft Zur Herkunft Bosos gibt es eine Reihe von Hypothesen:īoso II. (Guillaume le Libérateur), * um 952, † 994, Graf von Arles und Provence, dann Markgraf von Provence. ![]() Konstanze von Provence, eine Tochter des Buviniden Karl Konstantin, Graf von Vienne, von der er zwei Söhne bekam: Der dritte Graf, Gripho von Apt, wurde bald aus dem Weg geräumt, so dass die Brüder die wahren Herren des Landes wurden. Er teilte die Provence in drei Grafschaften auf und beschränkte damit die Autorität und die Ressourcen der neuen Grafen.īoso und sein Bruder Wilhelm, burgundischer Herkunft, übernahmen die Grafschaften Arles und Avignon. (* um 928, † 965/67) war seit 935 Graf von Avignon und seit 949 Graf von Arles.īiografie 948, nach dem Tod von Hugo von Arles, ordnete Konrad III., König von Burgund, die Macht im Süden des Königreichs neu, um seine Stellung und die seiner Nachfolger zu sichern. 993 after 29 August in Avignon, Comte de Provence, Marquis de Provence) m. Poly suggests that Constantia, wife of Count Boson, was the sister rather than daughter of Charles Constantin, but this appears to be more difficult to sustain chronologically. This supposition is, however, incorrect as numerous charters of the monastery of Cluny dated between 891 and 946 include the name "Constantia", and many others during the same period the name "Constantius" and "Constantinus". Her affiliation is unknown.Ĭhaume proposed that she was Constantia, daughter of Charles Constantin Comte de Vienne, for onomastic reasons only on the basis that names with the root "Constant-" were unknown in western royal genealogy before Charles Constantin himself. "Boso comes et uxor sua Constantia…illorum filii…Willelmus comes, Rotbaldus comes, Pontius juvenis" signed the charter dated May under which "Gencius et uxor mea Aiburga" donated property "in pago Aquense superiore ad castrum…Ansoyse" to Monmajour. M CONSTANTIA, daughter of - (-after May ). "Boso comes" donated property "villam…Agello…ultra fluvium Durentia" acquired by his father to "ecclesiam sancte Marie et sancti Stephani Avinionensis", dated Oct at Avignon but referred to only in a copy dated. "Boso comes et uxor sua Constantia…illorum filii…Willelmus comes, Rotbaldus comes, Pontius juvenis" signed the charter dated May under which "Gencius et uxor mea Aiburga" donated property "in pago Aquense superiore ad castrum…Ansoyse" to Monmajour, for the souls of "seniore meo Bosone et uxor sua quondam". "Bosoni comitis, filii Rothboldi quondam" restored property to Saint-Victor by charter dated Mar 965. From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Provence:īOSON, son of ROTBALD & his wife - (-after Oct ).
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