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Willa of Spoleto

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Willa of Spoleto (also Willa of Tuscany) (c.900 – 7 January 978) was the daughter of Boniface I, duke of Spoleto. Through marriage to Hubert, Duke of Spoleto Willa became duchess of Spoleto and margravine of Tuscany.

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Family

Willa’s parents were Boniface I, duke of Spoleto and Waldrada, daughter of Rudolf I, king of Upper Burgundy.[1] Thus her maternal uncle was Rudolph II of Burgundy, and his daughter Adelaide of Italy was her cousin.[2]

Marriage and issue

Around 945 Willa married Hubert, an illegitimate son of King Hugh and Wandelmoda.[3][4][5] Hubert and Willa at least two children:[6]

Religious patronage

According to a diploma issued by Emperor Otto III in 998, Willa was the founder of the convent of San Ponziano in Lucca.[10] Willa was widowed, around 968, and her son Hugh succeeded Hubert as margrave of Tuscany.[11] Willa moved with Hugh from Lucca to Florence, establishing this as the new capital of Tuscany. In 978 Willa founded the monastery of Badia Fiorentina in Florence to commemorate her late husband.[12]

Willa’s date of death is not known.

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