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He married firstly, before 900, [[Gisela of Friuli]], a daughter of [[Berengar I of Italy]] and [[Bertila of Spoleto]]. With her, he had two children:
He married firstly, before 900, [[Gisela of Friuli]], a daughter of [[Berengar I of Italy]] and [[Bertila of Spoleto]]. With her, he had two children:
*[[Berengar II of Italy|Berengar]] (c. 900{{spaced ndash}}4 August 966<ref>[http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/beren002.htm Stewart Baldwin: Berengario II in: Henry Project]</ref>), who succeeded his father as margrave of Ivrea in 902.
*[[Berengar II of Italy|Berengar]], successor
*Bertha, abbess of [[Modena]]
*Bertha, abbess of [[Modena]].


Around 915, he married [[Ermengard of Tuscany|Ermengard]], the daughter [[Adalbert II of Tuscany]] and [[Bertha, daughter of Lothair II]]. From this marriage he had a second son, [[Anscar of Spoleto|Anscar]], [[Duke of Spoleto]].
Around 915, he married [[Ermengard of Tuscany|Ermengard]], the daughter [[Adalbert II of Tuscany]] and [[Bertha, daughter of Lothair II]]. From this marriage he had a second son, [[Anscar of Spoleto|Anscar]], [[Duke of Spoleto]].

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Adalbert I of Ivrea
Died17 July 923 or 8 October 924
Noble familyHouse of Ivrea
Spouse(s)Gisela of Friuli
Ermengard of Tuscany
FatherAnscar of Ivrea

Adalbert I (died 17 July 923 or 8 October 924) was the son of Anscar of Ivrea and, from his death in 902, margrave of Ivrea.

He rebelled against his father-in-law Berengar I in 905 in support of Louis III. When Louis was defeated, captured, and blinded, Adalbert was exiled to Burgundy, whence his family had originated. He later returned and rebelled again, this time with Lambert, Archbishop of Milan, in support of another rival for the Italian throne: Rudolf II of Burgundy. Initially unsuccessful, he and Rudolf jointly defeated Berengar at the Battle of Firenzuola on 29 July 923.

He married firstly, before 900, Gisela of Friuli, a daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. With her, he had two children:

  • Berengar (c. 900 – 4 August 966[1]), who succeeded his father as margrave of Ivrea in 902.
  • Bertha, abbess of Modena.

Around 915, he married Ermengard, the daughter Adalbert II of Tuscany and Bertha, daughter of Lothair II. From this marriage he had a second son, Anscar, Duke of Spoleto.

Sources

  • Wickham, Chris. Early Medieval Italy: Central Power and Local Society 400-1000. MacMillan Press: 1981.
Adalbert I of Ivrea
 Died: 17 July 923 or 8 October 924
Preceded by Margrave of Ivrea
902 – 923
Succeeded by

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