Anscar I of Ivrea

In gratitude, Guy created the March of Ivrea in the northeast and invested his Burgundian supporter.

He might have been the son of Otto, cousin of the emperor Lothar II, and a grandson of Amadeus (c. 790–827), a count in Langres.

[2] Anscar was a counsellor of Boso of Provence and ally of his brother Fulk, who strongly supported the Carolingian dynasty in France.

After Lambert's death, he supported Berengar of Friuli as king and became his chief counsellor.

Anscar's wife was unknown, but he had only one son, Adalbert, through whom he was the progenitor of the Anscarid dynasty.

Anscar I of Ivrea