Hugh of Italy

Hugh of Italy
Hugh as depicted in the 12th-century cartulary of San Clemente Abbey
King of Italy
Reign926–947
PredecessorRudolph
SuccessorLothair II
Bornc.880/885
Arles, Kingdom of Provence
Died10 April 948 (aged 67–68)
Arles, Kingdom of Provence
Spouses
Issue
HouseBosonid
FatherTheobald, Count of Arles
MotherBertha of Lotharingia
ReligionChalcedonian Christianity
Signum manus

Hugh of Italy (c. 880/885 – April 10, 948), known as Hugh of Arles or Hugh of Provence, was the king of Italy from 926 until 947, and regent in Lower Burgundy and Provence from 911 to 933. He belonged to the Bosonid family. During his reign in Italy, he empowered his relatives at the expense of the aristocracy and tried to establish a relationship with the Byzantine Empire. He had success in defending the realm from external enemies, but his domestic habits and policies created many internal foes and he was removed from power before his death.