Hugh of Arles

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Hugh of Arles was a 10th-century Frankish nobleman who became King of Italy and a powerful monarch in the Burgundian and Italian realms.

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Label Occurrences
Hugh of Arles canonical 3
King of Arles 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Burgundian ruler
Frankish nobleman
King of Italy
human
medieval monarch
areaOfInfluence Burgundy NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Provence NERFINISHED
child Boso of Tuscany NERFINISHED
Hubert of Tuscany NERFINISHED
Lothair II of Italy NERFINISHED
Rotbold I of Provence NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Burgundy NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth c. 880
dateOfDeath 10 April 947
era 10th century
ethnicGroup Frankish people
father Theobald of Arles NERFINISHED
givenName Hugh NERFINISHED
monarchOf Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
Lower Burgundy NERFINISHED
mother Bertha of Lotharingia NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Latin
nobleFamily Bosonid dynasty NERFINISHED
notableFor consolidating royal authority in Italy in the early 10th century
intervening in papal politics at Rome
strengthening Burgundian influence in Italy
placeOfBirth Arles NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Arles NERFINISHED
positionHeld Count of Arles NERFINISHED
Duke of Provence NERFINISHED
King of Italy NERFINISHED
Margrave of Provence NERFINISHED
Ruler of Lower Burgundy NERFINISHED
predecessor Rudolf II of Burgundy NERFINISHED
reignEnd 947 (as King of Italy)
reignStart 926 (as King of Italy)
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
residence Arles NERFINISHED
Pavia NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Alda of Burgundy NERFINISHED
Alda of Vienne NERFINISHED
Marozia NERFINISHED
successor Lothair II of Italy NERFINISHED
title Rex Italiae NERFINISHED
Rex Provinciae

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lower Burgundy hasRuler Hugh of Arles
King of Burgundy alsoKnownAs Hugh of Arles
this entity surface form: King of Arles
Berengar II of Italy opponent Hugh of Arles
Berengar I of Italy successor Hugh of Arles