Berengar II of Italy

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Berengar II of Italy was a 10th-century King of Italy from the House of Ivrea who struggled for power against rivals like Otto I and ultimately lost his crown and independence to the expanding Holy Roman Empire.

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Berengar II of Italy canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Italy
human
medieval monarch
member of the House of Ivrea
ally Adalbert of Italy
Willa of Tuscany
associatedWith Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Italy (medieval)
surface form: Kingdom of Italy in the Early Middle Ages
birthDate circa 900
capturedBy Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
child Adalbert of Italy
Conrad of Ivrea
Guy of Ivrea
conflict Italian campaign of 951
surface form: Italian campaigns of Otto I

Power struggle for the Kingdom of Italy
coronationDate 950
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Italy
deathDate 966
deathPlace Bamberg
era 10th century
father Adalbert I of Ivrea
governedTerritory Kingdom of Italy
March of Ivrea
imprisonedIn Bamberg
mother Gisela of Friuli
nobleFamily House of Ivrea
notableEvent final defeat and capture in 961
submission to Otto I in 952
usurpation of power after the death of Lothair II of Italy
opponent Hugh of Arles
Lothair II of Italy
Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
Pope John XII
placeOfBurial Bamberg
positionHeld Count of Ivrea
King of Italy
Margrave of Ivrea
predecessor Lothair II of Italy
reasonForEndOfReign deposition by Otto I
incorporation of Italy into the Holy Roman Empire
reignEnd 961
reignStart 950
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
spouse Willa of Tuscany
successor Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
title Rex Italiae

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House of Ivrea hasMember Berengar II of Italy
County of Ivrea notableRuler Berengar II of Italy
Adalbert of Italy father Berengar II of Italy
Adalbert of Italy coRulerWith Berengar II of Italy
Adalbert of Italy associatedWith Berengar II of Italy