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Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany

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Name
  
Adalbert Margrave

Died
  
886 AD


Parents
  
Boniface II, Margrave of Tuscany

Children
  
Adalbert II, Margrave of Tuscany

Grandchildren
  
Lambert, Margrave of Tuscany, Ermengard of Tuscany, Guy, Margrave of Tuscany

Grandparents
  
Boniface I, Margrave of Tuscany

Great grandchildren
  
Anscar of Spoleto

Adalbert I (c. 820 – 886) was the margrave of Tuscany from about 847 and the guardian of the island of Corsica (tutor Corsicae insulae).

He was the son of Boniface II, Margrave of Tuscany, who had been despoiled of his fiefs by the Emperor Lothair I, and successor of his elder brother Aganus. The reign of Adalbert was long and successful.

He took the side of Carloman, King of Bavaria, against Charles the Bald, King of France, in the struggle for the Kingdom of Italy. This even though the latter was supported by the pope. When the Roman court persisted in this "interference", Adalbert marched on the eternal city, forced John VIII to take refuge in the St Peter's Basilica, and forced the Roman citizens to swear fealty to Carloman. Excommunication by Pope John had little effect on him.

He died in 884 or, more probably 886, and was succeeded by his son Adalbert II.

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Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany Wikipedia