DO NOT CONFUSE OR MERGE THEM! -------------------- The family of Adalbert d'ITALIE and Gerberge de MÂCON [133809] ITALIE (d'), Adalbert (Bérenger II & Willa d'ARLES [133836]), vice-roi d'Italie, married about 955 MÂCON (de), Gerberge (Létald Ier & ..) 1) Othon-Guillaume, comte de Bourgogne, Nevers, Mâcon, Beaune et Oscheret, married about 975 Ermentrude de REIMS et COUCY, http://www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/133/133809.php -------------------- Adalbert, King of Italy (1) M, #162379, d. circa 972 Last Edited=11 Sep 2005 Consanguinity Index=0.1%, Adalbert, King of Italy was the son of Berengar II d'Ivrea, King of Italy and Willa di Toscana. Nevertheless, after the bishop's death, his past opposition to Comte Otto-Guillaume may have provided an excuse for his son to intervene in the Chalon succession if he had a legitimate claim. His negotiations with the Byzantine Empire fell through and he retired with his wife Gerberga to Burgundy, where he died at Autun sometime between 971 and 975. Since he was the second Adalbert in his fami 122565957, ; Maintained by Mademoiselle (contributor 46591139) Unknown. (1) He was deposed as King of Italy in 963.

Adalbert (born 932×936, died 971×975) was the king of Italy from 950 until 961, ruling jointly with his father, Berengar II. Adalbert, Italian Adalberto, (died c. 972–975), Lombard king of Italy, who shared the throne for 11 years with his father, Berengar II, and after Berengar’s exile continued his father’s struggle against the German king and Holy Roman emperor Otto I. Adalbert joined his father in 946–947 in fighting the co-kings of Italy, Hugh of Provence and his son Lothar. -------------------- Wikipedia: Adalbert II. When Otto again invaded Italy and was crowned emperor (962) by the pope, Adalbert fled to Provence. They were under continuous pressure from Otto I King of Germany and it is likely that Adalberto's marriage could have brought additional political support. When he returned, he tried to take Pavia, the Italian capital, but was defeated by another invading Swabian army, this time under Burchard III. Jackman suggests[554] that the mother of Hunfried canon at Strasbourg was the daughter of Adalberto associate King of Italy.

After Lothar’s death in 950, Adalbert was crowned with Berengar at Pavia. When these fell through, he retired with his wife Gerberga to her family's estates in Burgundy. To get better results, add more information such as Birth Info, Death Info and Location—even a guess will help. He was defeated, but Liudolf died prematurely and his army left. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalberto_II_d'Ivrea. Adalbert and Berengar went into hiding.

Gerberga's second husband was Henri, Duke of Burgundy of the House of Capet. Since he was the second Adalbert in his family, the Anscarids, he is sometimes numbered Adalbert II. (* wohl 936; † 30. He succeeded as OTHON [I] Comte de Mâcon, by right of his first wife. According to contemporary sources it was 60,000 strong, although this is an obvious exaggeration. Adalbert fled to Fraxinet, then under the Saracens. [1], Failing in his second attempt to regain his kingdom, Adalbert began a long series of negotiations with the Byzantine Empire, which was threatened by Otto's designs on southern Italy.