Person:Willa of Tuscany (1)

Willa III d'Arles
m.
  1. Berthe d'Arles
  2. Willa III d'Arles916 - Aft 963
m. 936
  1. Adalberto II d'Ivrea931 - 975
  2. Conrad _____, Margrave of Ivrea - 1001
  3. Rozala d'Ivrea937 - 1003
  4. Guy _____, of Ivrea940 - 965
  5. Gerberge _____, of IvreaAbt 945 -
Facts and Events
Name[7] Willa III d'Arles
Alt Name Willa _____, of Tuscany
Alt Name[7] Willa di Toscana
Gender Female
Alt Birth[7] 912 Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Birth? 916 Toscana, Italy
Alt Marriage 930 to Berengario II d'Ivrea
Marriage 936 Luxembourgto Berengario II d'Ivrea
Marriage to Hugh Count of Vienne
Burial? Abt 963 Kloster, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany
Death[6][7] Aft 963 Bamberg, Oberfranken, Bayern, Germany
Reference Number? Q2054995?
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Willa, known as Willa of Tuscany (911/912–970), was a medieval noblewoman. By birth, she was a member of the Bosonid noble dynasty. By marriage to Berengar II of Italy she was Countess of Ivrea from 930 to 963, and queen consort of Italy from 950 to 963.

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References
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    p. 142.
  2.   (CH2)Pedigrees of Some of The Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants Vol.II
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  3.   Willa of Tuscany, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  4.   KdG reeks 18, in Www.kareldegrote.nl.
  5.   Willa of Tuscany, in Baldwin, Stewart, and Todd Farmerie. The Henry Project (King Henry II ): Ancestors of King Henry II.
  6. WILLA (-after 963), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Biografia al Wikipédia IT, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    [[1]], trovate 2015.

    Willa d'Arles, o Villa, conosciuta anche come Willa di Toscana (Arles, 912 – Bamberga, dopo il 963), fu, per il matrimonio con Berengario II, Marchesa consorte d'Ivrea dal 930 e poi, dal 950, Regina consorte d'Italia, fino al 963.