Boso
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Boso may refer to:
  • Boso of Merseburg
    Boso of Merseburg
    Boso of Merseburg was the first Bishop of Merseburg in Saxony-Anhalt, and "Apostle of the Wends."Boso, a native of Bavaria, was a Benedictine monk of Saint Emmeram's in Regensburg, from where he was summoned to the court of Otto I, who, considering the conversion of the lately subjugated Wends...

     (d. 970), German bishop
  • Boso of Provence
    Boso of Provence
    Boso was a Frankish nobleman from the Bosonid-family, who was related to the Carolingian dynasty, who rose to become King of Provence ....

    , Frankish nobleman and king
  • Boso the Elder
    Boso the Elder
    Boso the Elder was a Frank from the Bosonid dynasty. He was married to Engeltrude and died around 855. His family, the Bosonids were a dynasty of Franks that produced counts, dukes, abbots and bishops during the Carolingian Age...

    , a Frank from the Bosonid dynasty
  • Boso of Tuscany
    Boso of Tuscany
    Boso was the count of Arles and Avignon , and margrave of Tuscany . He was the younger son of Theobald of Arles and Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Lothair II of Lotharingia. His elder brother was Hugh, king of Italy.Boso supported his brother's Italian designs...

     (885–936), Italian nobleman
  • Cap Boso
    Cap Boso
    Casper "Cap" Boso is a former professional American football player who played tight end for six seasons for the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Bears. He is considered to be one of the greatest video game football tight ends of all time for his appearance in Tecmo Bowl....

     (b. 1963), American football player
  • Cardinal Boso, (d. c1181), third English Cardinal
  • Bōsō Peninsula
    Boso Peninsula
    thumb|Locationthumb|Landsat image with high-resolution data from Space Shuttle is a peninsula in Chiba prefecture on Honshū, the largest island of Japan. It forms the eastern edge of Tokyo Bay, separating it from the Pacific Ocean....

    , peninsula in Chiba prefecture, Honshū, Japan
  • Boso (Gojjam), a historic marketplace in the Gojjam region of Ethiopia
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