• elected one of their own, Boso, as king. Boso married Ermengard, daughter of Louis II, to strengthen his and his son's claim. Boso (879–887) Louis the Blind...
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  • 573–601/608 : Hesychius 614–626 : Syagrius (II) 650  : Clarus 653 : Ferreolus 664  : Boso 690  : Hesychius (II) 699  : Austrobertus 707  : Ramnoldus 726  : Ragnomarus...
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    cardinals remained in Italy. A non-cardinal Guy de Bourgogne, the Archbishop of Vienne, was elected Pope Callixtus II. It was agreed by the cardinals at Cluny...
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  • share in the formation of the legend. William, count of Provence, son of Boso II, again delivered southern France from a Saracen invasion by his victory...
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  • (1227-1233) Guillaume (V) de Mâcon (1233-1247) Hugh of Vienne (1247-1277) Archbishops of Vienne Count Dauphins of Vienne Holy Roman Emperors Dauphins of Vienne...
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  • Meisterhäuser von Walter Gropius (1925–26) Archived 24 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 23 November 2018 Bauhaus Dessau. Laubenganghäuser von Hannes...
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  • action, and vacated the appointment; the papal legate, Archbishop Guy of Vienne, also excommunicated the emperor. On the advice of Abbot Laurentius, the...
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  • successful candidate would be sent to Rome for confirmation. Archbishop Guy of Vienne was elected on 2 February 1119. Within days, Cardinal Pietro presided over...
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