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among others. Their power was extended and not highly centralised. They shared power with the bishops in the cities and were stoutly loyal to the emperors in order to ensure the peace and stability necessary to rule their vast and separated domains in the
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Hildegard (a Supponid daughter) and her husband Adalbert-Atto of Canossa, are depicted in a Medieval manuscript under noble arches and above their three sons Rudolph, Geoffrey (Gotofred), and Tedald (the grandfather of Matilda of Tuscany)
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against the Guideschi dukes of Spoleto and the West Franks. Their influence declined rapidly after they fell out with
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Empress Adelheid and Countess Matilda: Medieval Female Rulership and the Foundations of European Society
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The Supponid family is not documented often after the middle of the tenth century.
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During the tenth century another Supponid daughter, Hildegard, married
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through the 820s, 830s, and 840s, often controlling the counties of
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Early Medieval Italy: Central Power and Local Society 400-1000
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Index

Frankish
noble
Carolingian
regnum Italicum
Suppo I
Emperor
Louis the Pious
dukes of Spoleto
Guideschi
central Italy

northern Italy
Brescia
Parma
Cremona
Piacenza
Po valley
Emilia
Engelberga
Emperor Louis II
dukes of Friuli
Italian crown
Berengar I
Rudolph II of Burgundy
Adalbert-Atto of Canossa
Matilda of Tuscany
Italian Middle Ages
Suppo I
Adelchis I
Suppo II

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