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Suppo I |
Suffix |
Count of Brescia, Parma, Piacenza, Modena, and Ber |
Gender |
Male |
Acceded |
817 |
Count of Brescia, Parma, Piacenza, Modena, and Bergamo |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Notes |
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suppo_I
«b»From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suppo I«/b» (or «i»Suppone«/i»; d. 5 March 824) was a «u»Frankish «/u» nobleman who held lands in the «u»Regnum Italicum «/u» in the early ninth century.
In 817, he was made Count of «u»Brescia «/u», «u»Parma «/u», «u»Piacenza «/u», «u»Modena «/u», and «u»Bergamo «/u». He was also made a «u»«i»missus dominicus «/u»«/i», along with the Brescian bishop «u»Ratald «/u», for Italy. In 818, he was instrumental in putting down the rebellion of «u»Bernard «/u» against the «u»Emperor «/u», «u»Louis the Pious «/u». In 822, after the abdication and death of «u»Duke Winiges «/u», Suppo was created «u»Duke of Spoleto «/u» by the grateful emperor and he passed Brescia to his son «u»Mauring «/u». Suppo's death was recorded by «u»Einhard «/u» and Spoleto went to «u»Adelard «/u», who died within five months, leavin the duchy to Mauring.
Suppo probably had a «u»Lombard «/u» wife, for his second son was named «u»Adelchis «/u».
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Person ID |
I61136 |
Glenn Cook Family |
Last Modified |
19 Jun 2013 |
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