- List of consorts of Provence
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See also: List of rulers of Provence
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Queen of Provence
- See: List of Frankish queens and List of Burgundian queens.
After the division of the Carolingian Empire by the Treaty of Verdun (843), the first of the fraternal rulers of the three kingdoms to die was Lothair I, who divided his middle kingdom in accordance with the custom of the Franks between his three sons. Out of this division came the Kingdom of Provence, given to Lothair's youngest son, Charles. A heritage of royal rule was thus inaugurated in Provence that, though it was often subsumed into one of its larger neighbouring kingdoms, it was just as often proclaiming its own sovereigns.
Carolingian Dynasty, 855–879
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Queen Ceased to be Queen Death Spouse Engelberga of Parma Adelchis I, Count of Parma
(Supponids)830 5 October 851 24 January 863
husband's accession12 August 875
husband's death896-901 Louis II Richilde of Provence Bivin of Gorze, Count of the Ardennes
(Bosonid)845 870 12 August 875
husband's ascession6 October 877
husband's death2 June 910 Charles III Adelaide of Paris Adalard of Paris
(Girardids)850/853 February 875 6 October 877
husband's accession10 April 879
husband's death10 November 901 Louis III Bosonid Dynasty, 879–933
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Queen Ceased to be Queen Death Spouse Ermengard of Italy Louis II
(Carolingian)835/852/855 June 876 10 April 879
husband's accession11 January 887
husband's death22 June 896 Boso I Anna of Constantinople
[1]Leo VI the Wise
(Macedonian)885 around 900 912 Louis IV Adelaide of Upper Burgundy Rudolph I
(Elder Welf)- 902-914 28 June 928
husband's death943 Alda (or Hilda) - - after 924 5 June 928
husband's accessionbefore 932
marriage annulled- Hugh I Marozia of Tusculum, Senatrix and Patricia of Rome Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum
(Tusculani)890 932 December 932
933
Provence ceases to be a separate kingdom.932/937 In 933, Provence ceases to be a separate kingdom as Hugh exchanged it with Rudolph II of Upper Burgundy for the Iron Crown of Lombardy, that is, rule of Italy.
Welf Dynasty, 888–1032
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Queen Ceased to be Queen Death Spouse Bertha of Swabia Burchard II, Duke of Swabia
(Hunfridings)907 922 933
husband's accession11 July 937
husband's deathafter 2 January 966 Rudolph I Adelane - 935/40 950s? 23 March 963/4 Conrad III Matilda of France Louis IV of France
(Carolingian)943 964 26/27 January 981/2 Aldiud - - after 981/2 19 October 993
husband's death- Agaltrudis - - before 12 January 994 21 March 1008
or
18 February 1011Rudolph II Ermengarde of Savoy Humbert I, Count of Savoy
(Savoy)- 24 April/28 July 1011 6 September 1032
husband's death25/27 August 1057 In 1032 the kingdom of Burgundy and Provence was incorporated into the Holy Roman Empire as a third kingdom, the Kingdom of Arles, with the King of Germany or Emperor as King of Burgundy.
Countess of Provence
House of Provence, 961–1127
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse Arsinde probably Arnold of Comminges - before April 970 after 17 April 979 William I Adelaide of Anjou Fulk II, Count of Anjou
(Angevins)947 984/6 993, after 29 August
husband's death29 May 1026 Gerberga of Mâcon Otto-William, Count of Burgundy
(Ivrea)985 1002 1019
husband's death1020/3 William II Eldiarde Eveza - - before 23 April 1040 27 April 1051
husband's death- Fulk Bertrand Stephanie or Douce probably William II, Viscount of Marseille or not - before 27 January 1040 February 1061-63
husband's deathafter 1 April 1080 Geoffrey I Theresa of Aragon Ramiro I of Aragon
(Jiménez)1037 - 27 April 1051
husband's accession- William Bertrand Adelaide of Cavenez - - - 28 July 1094
husband's deathafter 1110 Ermengarde - - 13 July 1065 13 February 1065/7
husband's deathafter April 1077 Geoffrey II Matilda - - before February 1061 1063
husband's accession29 April 1090
or
28 July 1094
husband's death- Bertrand II House of Barcelona, 1127–1267
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse Beatrice, Countess of Melgueil Bernard IV, Count of Melgueil 1124 1135 March 1144
husband's deathafter 1190 Berenguer Ramon Richeza of Poland Władysław II the Exile
(Piast)1130/40 17 November 1161 1166
husband's death16 June 1185 Ramon Berenguer II Ermesinda de Rocaberti Jofré I, Viscount of Rocaberti
(Rocaberti)- before 1184 before 1185 Sancho Garsenda, Countess of Forcalquier Renier de Sabran, Lord of Caylar and Ansouis 1180 July 1193 1 December 1209
husband's death1242 Alfonso II Beatrice of Savoy Thomas I, Count of Savoy
(Savoy)1205 December 1220 19 August 1245
husband's death4 January 1267 Ramon Berenguer IV Capetian House of Anjou, 1267–1382
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse Maria of Hungary Stephen V of Hungary
(Árpád)1257 May/June 1270 5 May 1309
husband's death25 March 1323 Charles II Sancha of Majorca James II of Majorca
(Barcelona)1285 20 September 1304 5 May 1309
husband's ascession20 January 1343
husband's death28 July 1345 Robert House of Valois-Anjou, 1382–1481
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse Marie of Blois-Châtillon Charles of Blois-Châtillon, Duke of Brittany
(Châtillon)1343/5 9 July 1360 12 May 1382
husband's accession20 September 1384
husband's death12 November 1404 Louis I Yolande of Aragon John I of Aragon
(Barcelona)11 August 1384 2 December 1400 29 April 1417
husband's death14 November 1442 Louis II Margaret of Savoy Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy
(Savoy)1410s or 7 August 1420 1424/31 August 1432 12 November 1434
husband's death30 September 1479 Louis III Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine Charles II, Duke of Lorraine
(Lorraine)c. 1400 24 October 1420 12 November 1434
husband's accession28 February 1453 René Jeanne de Laval Guy XIV, Count of Laval
(Laval)10 November 1433 10 September 1454 10 July 1480
husband's death19 December 1498 Jeanne de Lorraine Frederick II of Vaudémont
(Lorraine)1458 21 January 1474 10 July 1480
husband's accession25 January 1480 Charles III Courtesy title
Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse Marie Joséphine of Savoy Victor Amadeus III of Savoy
(Savoy)2 September 1753 16 April 1771 8 June 1795
became titular
Queen of France,
called:
Madame de Provence13 November 1810 Louis Stanislas Xavier de France,
called:
Louis XVIII
of FranceMargravine of Provence
Notes
- ^ Some historians believed that Anna never married Louis the Blind. Although there are proves that they were betrothed to one another, Anna was buried in Constantinople showing that she never left her father's court. The main reason some believe that she was his wife was because of Louis' son, Charles-Constantine's second name.
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