Berengar I Markgrave of Friaul Emperor 941
- Født: Mellem 840 og 845
- Ægteskab (1): Bertila de Spoleto omkring 880
- Død: 7 Apr. 924, Verona, Italy
Notater:
Berengar I (Latin: Berengarius, Perngarius; Italian: Berengario; c. 845 - 7 April 924) was the King of Italy from 887, and Holy Roman Emperor after 915, until his death. He is usually known as Berengar of Friuli, since he ruled the March of Friuli from 874 until at least 890, but he had lost control of the region by 896.
Berengar rose to become one of the most influential laymen in the empire of Charles the Fat, and he was elected to replace Charles in Italy after the latter's deposition in November 887. His long reign of 36 years saw him opposed by no less than seven other claimants to the Italian throne. His reign is usually characterised as "troubled" because of the many competitors for the crown and because of the arrival of Magyar raiders in Western Europe. He was the last emperor before Otto the Great was crowned in 962, after a 38-year interregnum.
Dødsnotater:
(murdered)
Berengar blev gift med Bertila de Spoleto, datter af Suppo II Duke of Spoleto, Count of Camerino og Bertha, omkring 880. (Bertila de Spoleto blev født omkring 860 i Italy og døde før Dec. 915.)
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