County of Ivrea

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The County of Ivrea was a medieval territorial lordship in northwestern Italy centered on the town of Ivrea, which served as the power base for a prominent noble dynasty that rose to rule parts of Italy and beyond.

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County of Ivrea canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval county
territorial lordship
associatedWithEvent rise of Berengar II to the kingship of Italy
associatedWithTitle Margrave of Ivrea
capital Ivrea
centralSettlement Ivrea
continent Europe
country Kingdom of Italy (medieval)
surface form: Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)
dynastyAlsoKnownAs House of Ivrea
endTime 11th century
era medieval Italy
feudalRank county
governmentType feudal county
hasBorderWith Province of Aosta
surface form: County of Aosta

Province of Turin
surface form: County of Turin

Lombardy
Piedmont
historicalRegion Piedmont
historicalStatus subdivision of the Holy Roman Empire
language Vulgar Latin
locatedIn northwestern Italy
namedAfter Ivrea
nobleFamilySeat House of Ivrea
notableRuler Adalbert I of Ivrea
Adalbert of Italy
surface form: Adalbert II of Italy

Anscar I of Ivrea
Berengar II of Italy
partOf Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Italy (medieval)
surface form: Kingdom of Italy (Regnum Italicum)

Kingdom of Italy (medieval)
politicalRole frontier march of the Kingdom of Italy
politicalStructure hereditary fief
powerBaseOf Anscarid dynasty
presentCountry Italy
presentLocation Metropolitan City of Turin
religion Roman Catholicism
rulersBecame King of Burgundy
surface form: Kings of Burgundy

King of Italy
surface form: Kings of Italy
rulingDynasty Anscarid dynasty
significance center of the Anscarid political power in Italy
power base for rulers of the Kingdom of Italy
sourceOfTitle comites of Ivrea
startTime 9th century
strategicImportance control of Alpine passes between Italy and Burgundy
successor Margraviate of Ivrea
timePeriod Early Middle Ages
High Middle Ages

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House of Ivrea namedAfter County of Ivrea