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Italian throne following Charles' death in 888, Wibod preferred the German and German-supported candidates over the French ones. He consistently backed Berengar against the
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Wibod was a frequent ambassador for Louis II after 860. He and a count named
Bernard were the delegates of Louis II who, along with two
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October 870. This embassy brought letters confirming Hadrian's support of Louis in the conflict surrounding the succession to
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Susinate was granted to the church of
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claimants, but he was won over to the French side by the entreaties of
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128:Susinate
124:comitati
58:Carloman
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