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Cawley: "Several theories have been proposed concerning the origin of Ingeltrud, which has not been confirmed. Chaume says that she belonged “incontestablement à la famille des vicomtes de Mâcon”, noting the 944 charter cited below, and suggests that she was “une nièce, peut-être même une fille du vicomte Racoux”, although he also notes that the name “Engeltrude, au neuvième siècle, est exclusivement porté par des femmes appartenant à la famille des Adalard” one of the branches of which settled “en Lyonnais, en Mâconnais et en Autunois”. Poupardin records that Lot “conjecture avec une certaine vraisemblance que la femme d’Aubri Ier de Mâcon et celle de Robert, père de Lambert, étaient sœurs”, suggesting that this family relationship could explain the hostility of Hugues Bishop of Auxerre (Lambert’s son) and Othon-Guillaume Comte de Mâcon. On the other hand, Chaume indicates that [her son] Lambert “se rattachait par sa mère à la branche lyonnaise de la maison des Alard, qui, après s’être alliée à la famille des Thierri et des Thouins, avait fini par s’unir d’assez près à la dynastie vicomtale de Mâcon : c’est de chef que Lambert pouvait se dire consanguineus de Liétaud II” (which refers to the 944 charter cited below under Lambert). A completely different origin is proposed by Jackman who suggests, for onomastic reasons only, that she may have been the daughter of Eberhard Graf im Oberlahngau, Pfalzgraf [Konradiner], a suggestion which seems unlikely both from a geographical perspective and because of the absence of any typical Konradiner names among this couple's known descendants. “Gislebertus...comes Heduensis atque aliarum patriarum”, at the request of “Roberti Divionensis”, granted property to “suo fidele Guitbaldus...” by charter by charter dated “III Id Dec Indictione XIV anno VII regnante Ludovico rege” [dated to 942 by Duchesne, probably 943, see above], subscribed by “...Rodberti...Hengeltrudis, Rodulfi filii prædicti Roberti...”. “Frotgarii episcopi, Rotberti comitis cum uxore sua Ingeltrude, Lamberti comitis qui consensit...et Gausberti qui consensit...” subscribed the charter dated Jun 960 cited above under her husband"
Family
ClaimDetailEvidence
SpouseRobert, Vicomte de Dijon (e899-~960) 
Child +Lambert, Comte de Chalon (e929-979) [S3191]
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Attributes
ClaimDetailEvidence
GenderFemale
NameIngeltrude [S916] [S3191]
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Timeline
ClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Birthest 900 (889-911)
 
CharterDec 958 [S916]
donated property to Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire
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LivingJun 960 [S3191]
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Sources
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[S916] Cawley, Charles, "Foundation of Medieval Genealogy (Medieval Lands - Central France: Blois, Tours)" (2006-7 (v1.1 Updated 18 October 2006)) (https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CENTRAL FRANCE.htm).
[S3191] Cawley, Charles, "Foundation of Medieval Genealogy (Medieval Lands - Burgundy Duchy: Dijon)" (https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgddijon.htm).
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