Boniface I, Margrave of Tuscany (died 823), governor of Italy under Charlemagne after the death of King Pepin
Boniface II, Margrave of Tuscany (died c. 838), count and duke of Lucca
Boniface, Count of Bologna (died c. 1011), Count of Bologna and Margrave of Tuscany
Boniface III, Margrave of Tuscany (c. 985 – May 6, 1052), father of Matilda of Canossa and the most powerful north Italian prince of his age
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BonifaceofTuscany may refer to: Boniface I, Margrave ofTuscany (died 823), governor of Italy under Charlemagne after the death of King Pepin Boniface...
The March ofTuscany (Italian: Marca di Tuscia [ˈmarka di ˈtuʃʃa]) was a march of the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy Roman Empire during the Middle Ages...
disaffected Margrave Boniface III ofTuscany once again assumed the papacy. Henry ordered Boniface to escort Poppo to Rome, but Boniface declined, pointing...
was a member of the dynasty known to historians as the Giselbertiners (or Giselbertini). Her second husband was Boniface III ofTuscany. Richilda was...
(also Margrave ofTuscany) Conrad 996–998 Adhemar 998–999 Romanus 1003–1010 Rainier 1010–1020 Hugh II 1020–1035 Hugh III 1036–1043 Boniface III 1043–1052...
Matilda ofTuscany (Italian: Matilde di Canossa [maˈtilde di kaˈnɔssa], Latin: Matilda, Mathilda; c. 1046 – 24 July 1115 or Matilda of Canossa after her...
Beatrice of Bar (also Beatrix; c. 1020 – 18 April 1076) was the marchioness ofTuscany by marriage to Boniface III ofTuscany, and Regent ofTuscany from...
Cross Country Championships. Boniface Kiprop is coached by Giuseppe Giambrone and he is actually making part of the Tuscany Training Camp project. At the...
The Grand Duchy ofTuscany was founded in 1569. It succeeded the Duchy of Florence. The grand duchy was initially ruled by the House of Medici, until their...
(590–604) Pope Sabinian (604–606) Pope Boniface III (607) Pope Boniface IV (608–615) Pope Adeodatus I (615–618) Pope Boniface V (619–625) Pope Honorius I (625–638)...
Naples, negotiated with the Ghibellines ofTuscany and Lombardy, and assisted the house of Colonna against Pope Boniface. In the meantime, James, who received...
Willa of Spoleto (also Willa ofTuscany) (c. 900 – 7 January 978) was the daughter ofBoniface I, duke of Spoleto. Through marriage to Hubert, Duke of Spoleto...
having died, Godfrey remarried Beatrice of Bar, the widow ofBoniface III ofTuscany and mother of Matilda, Boniface's heir. Henry arrested Beatrice and her...
the Blind of Provence (Lower Burgundy), Willa married Boso ofTuscany, Waldrada married Boniface I, of Spoleto. Rudolph was succeeded as king of Burgundy...