(Redirected from Margrave of Ivrea)The 'march of Ivrea' was a large frontier county in the northwest of Italy in the tenth century. Its capital was
Ivrea and it was held by a
Burgundian family of
margraves called the
Anscarids. The march was the primary frontier between Italy and France and served as a defence against any interference from that state.
The march was created for
Anscar in
888 by
Guy III of Spoleto, then newly elected
king of Italy. Anscar and his family had been some of Guy's supporters in his failed quest for the
French throne. The initial Eporedian march consisted of
Piedmont and most of
Liguria with the counties of
Acqui,
Alba,
Asti,
Bredulo,
Auriate,
Turin,
Ivrea,
Vercelli,
Pombia,
Stazzona,
Bulgaria,
Lomello,
Savona, and
Ventimiglia.
The Anscarid fortunes rose in the middle of the century and some margraves became kings of Italy, but in the early eleventh century the margraviate fell vacant and the
Emperor Conrad II did not appoint a new margrave.
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888 –
902 Anscar
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902 –
924 Adalbert I
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924 –
940 Berengar I
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957 –
962 Guy
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962 –
965 Adalbert II
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965 – circa
990 Conrad
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990 –
1015 Arduin
Sources
★ Wickham, Chris. ''Early Medieval Italy: Central Power and Local Society 400-1000''. MacMillan Press: 1981.