Boso

Boso stands for:

  • A Japanese peninsula, see Boso Peninsula
  • A manufacturer of blood pressure monitors, see Bosch and Son
  • A place in the Diffa region in Niger, see Bosso
  • A common language in Mali, see Bozo (language)

The following persons were called Boso or Boson:

  • Boso of Bec, Abbot of Le Bec 1124-1136
  • Boso of Constance, bishop of Constance 642-676
  • Boso of Merseburg, Bishop of Merseburg 968-970
  • Boso of Monti Villiers ( 1065/66-1136 )
  • Boso (cardinal ) ( † 1181 ), Cardinal
  • Boso de Granges ( Boso II de Granges, † 1243 ), 1237-1243 Bishop of Sion
  • For the families of the Bosoniden and Buviniden: Boso of Arles, called the Old ( † before 855), Count of Arles and in Italy, the progenitor of the Bosoniden
  • Boso († 874/878 ), Count in Italy, whose son
  • Boso of Vienne (of Provence, of Lower Burgundy ) ( † 887 ), Count of Vienne, King of Lower Burgundy, grandson Bosos of Arles
  • Boso of Tuscany ( † after 936 ), Count of Avignon, Margrave of Tuscany, grandson of the Duke of Hugbert Transjuranien, great-grandson of Boso of Arles
  • Boso († 949/951 ), Bishop of Piacenza, arch-chancellor of the HRR, illegitimate son of King Hugh of Italy, grandson Hugberts
  • Boso I ( Provence) († 935 ), Count of Provence, son Bosos of Avignon
  • Boso II (Provence ) ( † 965/967 ), Count of Avignon and Arles
  • Disambiguation

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