Ugo, marchese di Tuscia, approximately 953-1001

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Name (Latin)
Ugo, marchese di Tuscia, approximately 953-1001
Other forms of name
Hughes, marquis de Toscane, approximately 953-1001
Hugo, of Tuscany, approximately 953-1001
Ugo, di Toscana, approximately 953-1001
Ugo, di Tuscia, approximately 953-1001
Ugo, il Grande, duca della Toscana, di Spoleto, e di Camerino, approximately 953-1001
Ugo, principe della Toscana, approximately 953-1001
nnea Ugo, marchese di Tuscia, ca. 953-1001
Ugo, marchese di Tuscia, ca. 953-1001 a
Hugo, of Tuscany, ca. 953-1001
Ugo, di Toscana, ca. 953-1001
Ugo, di Tuscia, ca. 953-1001
Hughes, marquis de Toscane, ca. 953-1001
Ugo, il Grande, duca della Toscana, di Spoleto, e di Camerino, ca. 953-1001
Ugo, principe della Toscana, ca. 953-1001
Date of birth
0953
Date of death
1001-12-21
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 72310661
Wikidata: Q59588
Library of congress: no2002037301
OCoLC: oca05751112
Sources of Information
  • Ugo di Toscana, 2001:t.p. ; p. 279, etc. (Ugo di Tuscia; b. ca. 953; d. 1001; marchese di Tuscia)
  • LC online catalog, 5-1-2002(hdg.: Hugo, of Tuscany, d. 1001; usage: Ugo, principe della Toscana; Hugues, marquis de Toscane; Vgo, il Grande, duca della Toscana, di Spoleto, e di Camerino ...; Vgo, principe della Toscana)
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Wikipedia description:

Hugh (Latin: Ugo, Hugo; 953/4 – 21 December 1001), called the Great, was the Margrave of Tuscany from 969 until his death in 1001, and the Duke of Spoleto and Margrave of Camerino from 989 to 996 (as "Hugh II"). He was known for his restoration of the state apparatus in Tuscany after decades of neglect from various Margraves, whose main interests lay elsewhere. Hugh was also noted for his support of the new Ottonian dynasty (in Italy since 961), and has been praised for his justice by the contemporary theologian Peter Damian in his De principis officio (On the Office of a Prince). Hugh's rule has also been remembered for its close cooperation with the Papal States in the resolution of territorial disputes and his generosity in gifting marchesal (public) lands for the foundation of monasteries of the Catholic Church.

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