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Bonifacio del Vasto : ウィキペディア英語版
Boniface del Vasto

Boniface del Vasto (''c.'' 1060 – ''c.'' 1130) was the margrave of Savona and Western Liguria from 1084 to ''c.''1130. He was the son and successor of Otto and of Bertha, daughter of Ulric Manfred II of Turin.〔Provero, ''Dai marchesi del Vasto'', pp. 38ff.〕 Boniface was a member of the Aleramici dynasty.
==Marriages==
As his first wife, Boniface intended to marry an unnamed woman who had been betrothed to his brother, Anselm, before his death. In 1079 Pope Gregory VII commissioned the bishops of Turin, Asti and Alba to convince Boniface del Vasto not to marry the woman, because her betrothal to his brother created a relationship of affinity between them.〔Bordone, ‘Affermazione,’ pp. 37f.; Previté-Orton, ''Early History'', pp. 188, 210f. and n. 4.〕
Boniface is sometimes said to have married Alice of Savoy, the daughter of Peter of Savoy.〔The marriage is attested in one charter: A. Tallone, ed. ''Regesto dei Marchesi di Saluzzo (1091–1340)'' (Pinerolo, 1906), no. 3 (21st December 1099), p. 2: ''Ego Bonifacius marchio filius Theotonisqui marchio…cum Alice cometissa filia qd. d. Petri marchio...''〕 This is unlikely, however, since Boniface and Alice were first-cousins-once-removed (Boniface's mother Bertha and Alice's grandmother Adelaide were sisters), and thus far too closely related to be permitted to marry according to canon law.
Boniface married a woman named Agnes, who is thought to have been the daughter of Hugh de Capet of France, Count of Vermandois.〔Previté-Orton, ''Early History'', p. 187.〕

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