Adalberto, marchese d' Ivrea
- Married (1): Between 898 and 900
- Married (2): Between 911 and 914
- Died: Between 17 Jul 923 and 8 Oct 924
Research Notes:
He succeeded his father [898/902] as ADALBERTO I Conte e Marchese d'Ivrea.
He rebelled against Berengario I King of Italy in 896, supporting the rival candidate Louis III King of Provence as King of Italy. After the defeat of the latter in 905, Adalberto was exiled across the Alps back to Burgundy. "Berengarius rex" donated property to the church of Vercelli, at the request of "Adelberti…marchionis et…generi nostri et Grimaldi…comitis", by charter dated 26 Jan 913. "Berengarius rex" granted property "in comitatu Laumellino…curte…Cario" to "Autberto vicecomiti", at the request of "Adalbertum…marchionem…generum nostrum atque Grimaldum…comitem", by charter dated to [913]. He rebelled a second time against Berengario in alliance with Lambert Archbishop of Milan, this time in support of Rudolf II King of Burgundy-Transjurania, another rival candidate as King. Initially defeated, he and Rudolf finally defeated Berengario at Firenzuola 29 Jul 923. 1
Marriage Information:
Adalberto married Gisela di Friuli, daughter of Berengario I di Friuli, King of Italy and Bertila di Spoleto, between 898 and 900. (Gisela di Friuli was born in Sep 880 and died on 13 Jun 910.)
Marriage Information:
Adalberto also married Ermengarde di Toscana, daughter of Adalberto II "The Rich" di Lucca, Marchese of Tuscany, and Berta von Lothringen, between 911 and 914. (Ermengarde di Toscana died on 29 Feb.)
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