- Hugh of Tuscany
Hugh the Great (also "Hugo" or "Ugo"; c. 950–
21 December 1001 ) was themargrave of Tuscany from 961 to his death andduke of Spoleto andCamerino from 989 to 996. He was the son and successor ofHumbert of Tuscany , who was also briefly Duke of Spoleto, andWilla , a daughter ofBoniface I of Spoleto . He himself was married to Judith and had a daughter Willa.In 989, he became duke in Spoleto, but the
Emperor Otto III became fearful of his extensive power incentral Italy and so dispossessed him of that duchy and granted it to Conrad. On31 July 1001 , Otto granted several privileges toUlric Manfred II of Turin by the request of "Hugonis marchionis", probably Hugh of Tuscany.The latter part of Hugh's long reign in Tuscany was spent endowing religious foundations. These donations were confirmed by many other rulers over the century after his death. He died at
Pistoia and was buried inFlorence . His life became surrounded by legends and he was remembered byPlacido Puccinelli in his "Istoria delle eroiche azioni di Ugo il Grande" as a moral and pious prince. His tomb in theBadia Fiorentina was said to be the site of celestial visions.ources
*cite book|authorlink=Placido Puccinelli|last=Puccinelli|first=Placido|title=Istoria delle eroiche azioni di Ugo il Grande|year=1664
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