Garin, or Warin, (until 853), also Guerin in French, Garí in Spanish, and Guerí in Catalan; also duke of Toulouse (835–840), margrave of Burgundy, and count of Autun, Mâcon, Chalon, Mementois, and Auxois
Isembard, Count of Autun (853–858), also count of Mâcon, Chalon, Dijon, Empúries, Rosselló, and Barcelona
Gerard (858–868)
Boso I (868–879), also count of Bourges and Vienne (871–879), king of Provence (879–887)
Theobald (879–895)
Boso, (895–911), also margrave of Tuscany (931–936)
Hugh (911–923), son of Theobald, also King of Italy (924–947)
Rotbold I (923–928), also Rotbaud or Roubaud in French and Catalan
Rotbold II (928–948), also Rotbaud or Roubaud in French and Catalan
Boso II (948–965)
William I of Provence (968–)
To Provence (see Counts of Provence), where Boso's son, Rotbold II of Provence is named first count.
is a list of the countsofArles. Garin, or Warin, (until 853), also Guerin in French, Garí in Spanish, and Guerí in Catalan; also duke of Toulouse (835–840)...
Upper Burgundy in 933 to form the Kingdom ofArles. The countsofArles began calling themselves "countof Provence"; although in name vassals, they were...
854-895), countofArles, was a Frank from the Bosonid-family. He was a son of Hucbert. He and his wife Bertha had two sons, Hugh of Italy and Boso of Tuscany...
Arles (/ɑːrl(z)/ ARL(Z), US also /ˈɑːrəl/ AR-əl, French: [aʁl]; Provençal: Arle [ˈaʀle] in both classical and Mistralian norms; Classical Latin: Arelate)...
Boso ofArles may refer to two countsofArles: Boso, Margrave of Tuscany, who was Boso I ofArles (r. 934–936) Boso II ofArles (r. 949–967) This disambiguation...
Kingdom of Burgundy, known from the 12th century: 140 as the Kingdom ofArles, also referred to in various context as Arelat, the Kingdom ofArles and Vienne...
Hugh ofArles was born in 880/1, the eldest surviving son ofCount Theobald ofArles and Bertha of Lotharingia. By inheritance, he was countofArles and...
Catholic Archbishopric ofArles had its episcopal seat in the city ofArles, in southern France. At the apex of the delta (Camargue) of the Rhone River, some...
seems to have attained a certain supremacy. In 980, he was installed as CountofArles. His sobriquet comes from his victories against the Saracens by which...
Werinus or Guarnarius; died 845 or 856) was the Countof Auvergne, Chalon, Mâcon, Autun, Arles and Duke of Provence, Burgundy, and Toulouse. Guerin established...
Charles the Bald of West Francia, attempted to intervene in Provence in 861 after receiving an appeal for intervention from the CountofArles. He invaded...
produced kings and an emperor of the Frankish Empire. The first great scion of the dynasty was Boso V, CountofArles and of other Burgundian counties in...
intervention from the CountofArles, he invaded Provence, but only reached Macon, being restrained by Hincmar of Rheims. Charles of Provence never ruled...
residents of all of Gaul. Communities of Syrians, Phoenicians and Jews settled in Marseille and Arles. Arles built a new port on the right bank of the Rhône...
Frankish writings). In 845 the countofArles, Fulcrad, led a rebellion in Provence. The emperor put it down and the count joined him in an expedition against...
Constance ofArles (c. 986 – 28 July 1032), also known as Constance of Provence, was Queen of France as the third spouse of King Robert II of France. Born...
The House of Castellane is a very ancient French noble house originating in Provence and descended from Thibault, countofArles in the 9th century. Boniface...
the bond of the Counts to their Frankish overlords loosened, especially after the Capetian dynasty supplanted the Carolingians. In 1150, Count Raymond...
until the reign of Philip II Augustus, more than 270 years later. Ingelger's male line ended with Geoffrey II. Subsequent countsof Anjou were descended...
father as king of Burgundy. After Willa’s father’s death in 912, her mother married Hugh of Italy. In 912 Willa married Boso, countofArles and Avignon...
Teucinde ofArles (or Theusinde, Teucinda; c. 928 – c. 977) was a Burgundian aristocrat who lived in Arles, Provence, and was known for her numerous donations...
brother William around 1032. He became CountofArles in 1032 and he and Fulk made a donation to the Abbey of Cluny on 26 May 1037. During his brother's...
a Countof Vienne. His father, Louis the Blind, was King of Provence and Holy Roman Emperor. When Charles' father Louis died in 929, Hugh ofArles, who...
During the Middle Ages, the countsof Blois were among the most powerful vassals of the King of France. This title of nobility seems to have been created...