- Anscarids
The Anscarids or Anscarii or the House of Ivrea were a medieval Frankish dynasty of Burgundian origin which rose to prominence in
Italy in the tenth century, even briefly holding the Italian throne.They also ruled the
County of Burgundy in the eleventh and twelfth centuries and it was one of their member who first declared himself a "franc-compte" or "free count".By a cadet branch of the counts of Burgundy came the House of Burgundy-Spain (Casa de Borgoña-España) which ruled the
kingdom of Galicia from1111 and the Kingdoms of Castile and León from1126 until1369 .The founder of the family's fortunes was a petty Burgundian count named Anscar, who, with the support of his powerful brother, the
archbishop of Rheims ,Fulk the Venerable , broughtGuy III of Spoleto toLangres to be crownedking of France in887 .Their plot failing, Anscar accompanied Guy back to Italy to seek that vacant throne and in gratefulness created the
March of Ivrea to bestow on his Burgundian faithful. Anscar's descendants held the march until1030 . Perhaps the most illustrious scion of the house was his grandson Berengar, the first of three Anscarids to be crowned king of Italy.Berengar seized the throne in
950 after the death of Lothair II. He was opposed, immediately, by Lothair's widow Adelaide, whom he imprisoned after his attempt to force her marriage to his son, Adalbert II, failed.Emperor Otto I came down the peninsula and forced him to do homage in952 . For the next eleven years, Berengar and his co-crowned son governed Italy until Otto finally formally deposed them in963 .From
1002 to1014 ,Arduin of Italy held the Italian throne as the national candidate in opposition to the German Henry II.Adalbert tried to continue holding on to his throne, but he was eventually forced to flee back to Burgundy, where he died at
Autun . His widow remarried toOtto-Henry, Duke of Burgundy and her son by Adalbert, Otto William, inherited theduchy of Burgundy , but was opposed byHenry I of France , who confiscated the duchy, leaving only a small portion aroundDôle to Otto. This was the kernel of the later Free County.The greatest of the free counts was Renaud III, who, from
1127 , utilised the title "franc-compte" as a sign of independence of German or Imperial authority, but was forced to submit toConrad III . His daughter and heiress, Beatrice, marriedFrederick Barbarossa and united the Anscarid inheritance with that of theHohenstaufen . Burgundy was inherited by her son Otto, who had an Anscarid name.Raymond, son of William I of Burgundy, travelled to
Spain in the late eleventh century and there married the reigning queen of Castile, Urraca. His son, Alfonso VII, was even proclaimedEmperor of Spain . The subsequentkings of Castile , León, and Galicia were direct descendants of Alfonso, even after1369 , when rule went to an illegitimate cadet branch, theHouse of Trastámara .The second ruling house of the
Principality of Orange , theHouse of Châlon-Arlay , was also a cadet branch of the Anscarids.ee also
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