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Guy, Margrave of Tuscany

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succeeded him as count and duke of Lucca and margrave of Tuscany. Meaning that either this page is incorrect or the page listing "his son" Adalberto the Margrave (died 951, was elevated to the nobiliary title of "Visconte" in 940) is incorrect.
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He had one daughter, Theodora (or Bertha), and probably a few other children of which nothing else is known. None of his children survived him and when he died in 928 or 929 his brother
110:. Either Guy had him smothered with a pillow in 928 or he simply died, perhaps from neglect or ill treatment. Marozia seized power in Rome in a 168:
Mann, Horace K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol. IV: The Popes in the Days of Feudal Anarchy, 891-999 (1910). pp.163-164.
241: 98:(whom the hostile chronicler Liutprand of Cremona alleges was one of Marozia's lovers), Marozia subsequently married his opponent 102:, who loved his beautiful wife as much as he loved power. Together they attacked Rome, arrested Pope John X in the 43: 231: 246: 47: 236: 251: 127:, were both her puppets. In 931 she even managed to impose her son as Pontiff, under the name of 191: 177: 39: 107: 8: 226: 198: 69: 208: 135: 112: 124: 103: 99: 220: 128: 120: 95: 83:
around the year 920. In 924 or 925, he became the second husband of
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until his own death in 928 or 929. His mother Bertha was his
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After the death of his father Adalbert II in 915, he was the
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Ecclesiastical and Civil History Philosophically Considered
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Index

Adalbert II of Tuscany
Bertha
Lothair II of Lotharingia
Count
Duke
Lucca
Margrave
of Tuscany
regent
Mantua
Marozia
Pope John X
Guy of Tuscany
Lateran
Castel Sant'Angelo
coup d'état
Leo VI
Stephen VII
John XI
Lambert
Adalberto the Margrave
Adalbert II
Margrave of Tuscany
Lambert
Categories
929 deaths
Margraves of Tuscany
Counts of Lucca
Nobility from the Republic of Lucca
House of Boniface

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