Willa de Haute-Bourgogne
- Born: Bourgogne, France
- Died: After 936
Research Notes:
Willa is named "uxore…Boso Tusciæ provinciæ marchio regis frater" by Liutprand, without giving her origin, when he records the marriage of her daughter Willa in 936. According to Jean-Noël Mathieu, she was the daughter of Rudolf I King of Burgundy, basing this on the fact that she was sent to Burgundy when she was separated from her husband in 936, which is recorded by Liutprand, but there are presumably other plausible explanations for her destination.
Research Notes:
Willa is named "uxore…Boso Tusciæ provinciæ marchio regis frater" by Liutprand, without giving her origin, when he records the marriage of her daughter Willa in 936. According to Jean-Noël Mathieu, she was the daughter of Rudolf I King of Burgundy, basing this on the fact that she was sent to Burgundy when she was separated from her husband in 936, which is recorded by Liutprand, but there are presumably other plausible explanations for her destination. 1
Marriage Information:
Willa married Boso de Vienne, comte d' Arles, son of Thibaut I, comte d' Arles and Berta von Lothringen. (Boso de Vienne was born about 885 and died after 936.)
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