Guido of Tuscany

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Guido (or Wido ) († 928/929) was the eldest son of Margrave Adalbert II of Tuszien ( House of Bonifacius ) and Bertha of Lotharingien .

With the death of his father on († 10/19 September 915) he became Count and Duke of Lucca and Margrave of Tuscien under the reign of his mother. He himself was captured the following year ( 916 ) and was imprisoned in Mantua until 920, presumably .

In 924/925 he became the second husband of Marozia , the "senatrix et patricia Romanorum", who married his half-brother Hugo I of Vienne , King of Italy , in third marriage in 932 .

Guido and Marozia had a daughter, Theodora (or Berta), and probably one or two other children, about whom nothing is known. Since Guido had no sons when he died, his brother Lambert was his successor.

predecessor Office successor
Adalbert II. Marquis of Tuscany
915–929
Lambert