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Padre de Hucbald I, graf in Bologna & Romagna; Engelrada Hucpoldinga and Bertha Hucpoldinga https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hucpoldingi http://www.carnesecchi.eu/pagina2.htm https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/ucpoldingi_(Dizionario-Biografico) -https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hucpold A Frank of Ripuarian law from Lotharingia, he was appointed signifer of the Lotharingian force sent in southern Italy against the Saracens by Lothar I in 846. He fought in the war until 851, deciding then to stay in Italy, where he was appointed count palatine by Louis II of Italy. The last news we have from him date 860. According to Epitome chronicorum Casinensis, Empress Angilberga fell in love with him and, being refused, accused him of molesting her, and as a result was killed by emperor Louis II. -http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CENTRAL%20ITALY.htm#Hucbalddied893 HUCBALD, son of --- (-before 1 Mar 893). Of Frankish origin from the Rhine area, he settled in Tuscany. Palatine of Emperor Louis II[994]. "Karolus imperator augustus" ordered "Hubaldo comes" to protect Wintiola and Casalias, donated to the canons of the church of St Antonin & Victor at Piacenza, by an undated charter, inserted in the compilation among charters dated 881[995]. m ANDABERTA, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her name and marriage has not yet been identified. Hucbald & his wife had three children | ||||