Boniface, Count of Bologna

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Boniface (III) was the Count of Bologna and Margrave of Tuscany from about 1004 to his death, probably in 1011.

He was the son of Adalbert, Count of Bologna, and his wife Bertila. He succeeded his father in Bologna and was created margrave of Tuscany sometime before 1004. By 1007, he had founed the abbey of Fonte Taona. His son Hugh was made Duke of Spoleto.


Preceded by Margrave of Tuscany
1004–1011
Succeeded by
Rainier


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