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- [S500001] FamilySearch Stammbaum, (MyHeritage) (Verlässlichkeit: 4).
Rozala d'Italie<br>Auch bekannt als: Rozala of Ivrea<br>Geschlecht: weiblich<br>Geburt: ca. 945 - Luxembourg<br>Heirat: 976<br>Heirat: 988<br>Scheidung: 992 - Rome, Provincia di Roma, Italy<br>Tod: 26. Jan. 1003 - Gent, Hzgt Flandern<br>Erdbestattung: 7. Feb. 1003 - Gent, -, Belgium<br>Adelstitel: Countess consort of Flanders - Zwischen 968 und 987<br>Eltern: Berengario II d'Ivrea Re d'Italia, Willa d'Ivrea Re d'Italia (geb. di Toscana)<br>Ehepartner: Arnoul II 'le Jeune' Comte de Flandre, Robert II 'le Pieux' Roi des Francs<br>Kinder: Baudouin IV 'le Barbu' Comte de Flandre, Arnold III, de Flanders, Matilda van Vlaanderen<br>Geschwister: Adalberto II d'Ivrea Re d'Italia, Guido d'Ivrea, Corrado Cono d'Ivrea Marchese de Milan, Gilberga Montferrat (geb. d'Ivrea), Gisla d'Ivrea, Berta d'Ivrea<br> Zusätzliche Informationen: <br> <br>LifeSketch: Wikipediazala of Italy guinity, obliged him to seek a bride in the East. He had a letter written by Gerbert of Aurillac asking the Byzantine Emperor Basil II the hand of one of his nieces for Robert II; however, no Byzantine response is recorded.[32] After this rebuff, and under pressure from his father (who apparently wanted to reward the Flemish for their help when he seized power in 987),[33] Robert II had to marry Rozala, daughter of Berengar II of Ivrea, King of Italy and widow of Arnulf II, Count of Flanders. The wedding, celebrated before 1 April 988, brought Robert II possession of the cities of Montreuil and Ponthieu and a possible guardianship over the County of Flanders given the still young age of Rozala's son Baldwin IV, for whom she had been acting as regent ever since her first husband's death.[34][35]ng Robert II repudiates his wife,[38] due to the excessive age difference between them (Rozala was almost 22 years older than him),[39] and probably too old to have more children.husband, Rozala returned to Flanders at the side of her son Baldwin IV, and became one of his principal advisers. Robert II managed to kept the port of Montreuil (part of his former wife's dowry), a strategic point on the Channel.[17] Historians believe that from this period, Robert II wishes to challenge his father, and he would finally like to reign alone. In addition, it justifies the breakup by the absence of a child from this union; for this reason, Hugh Capet and his advisers do not oppose the divorce proceedings.uth, repudiated, because she was too old, his wife Susanna, Italian by nation. (Richer of Reims, History, 996–998.[40])eath and Robert II's ascension as sole King of the French.<br>Fact: Rozala was Queen while married to King Robert II of France
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