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Foundation of Medieval Genealogy (Medieval Lands - Carolingian Nobility)
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  • Cawley, Charles, "Foundation of Medieval Genealogy (Medieval Lands - Carolingian Nobility)" (2006-7 (v1.2 Updated 02 June 2007)) (https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKISH NOBILITY.htm).
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  • Author: Cawley, Charles
  • Publisher: 2006-7 (v1.2 Updated 02 June 2007)
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  • Foundation of Medieval Genealogy (Medieval Lands - Frankish Nobility)
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  • Text: Chapter 1. CAROLINGIAN NOBILITY in FRANCE

    B. DESCENDANTS of GERARD COMTE [de PARIS]

    1. GERARD [I] (-779). Comte de Paris, although the source which confirms that he held this county has not yet been identified. "Pippinus maior domus" donated property to the abbey of St Denis by charter dated 11 Feb 747, which names "fidelibus nostris...Haginone, Theudeberto, Remedio, Gerehardo, Fulgario, Bovilone, Walcherio, Rauchingo et Ermenaldo comite palatii nostro"[48]. "Pippinus rex Francorum" confirmed a donation to Fulrad Abbot of Saint-Denis by charter dated 1 Mar 752 which names "fidelibus nostris...Milone, Rotgario, Cheimgaudo, Crothardo, Gerichardo, Autgario et Wiberto comite palatii nostri"[49]. "Pippinus rex Francorum" confirmed a donation to the abbey of Saint-Denis by "Gerardum comitem" by charter dated 30 Oct 759[50]. "Pippinus rex Francorum" donated property to found Kloster Prüm by charter dated 13 Aug 762 which names "coniux mea Bertrada...genitor suus Heribertus" and was subscribed by (first column) "Droconi comitis, Warini comitis, Baugulfi comitis, Troanie comitis, Herloini comitis, Rachulfi comitis" and (second column) "Chrodardi comitis, Welenti comitis, Gerhardi comitis, Waltarii comitis, Gunberti comitis, Warini comitis"[51]. "Carolus...rex Francorum et Langobardorum" granted the monastery of Plaisir to Folrad abbot of Saint-Denis by charter dated 28 Jul 775 which name "fidelibus...Ghaerardo, Bernardo, Radulfo, Hilderado, Ermenaldo, Hebroino, Theudbaldo, Agneone comitibus, Haltberto, Laumberto, Haererico et Anselmo comite palatio nostro"[52]. m ROTRUD, daughter of ---. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés records the death "III Non Dec" of "Hrottrudis coniugis Gerehardi"[53]. Gerard & his wife had four children:

    a) STEPHANUS [I] ([754]-[16 Aug] [815]). The primary source which establishes that Stephanus was the son of Gerard has not so far been identified. However, he was the brother of Liuthard as shown by the charter dated 811 under which "Stephanus...comes...Amaltrudis comitissa" donated property "in pago Parisiaco in loco...Sulciacus [et]...Nocetus" to "Inchadus Parisiace urbis episcopus", subscribed by "Leutardi germanium Stephani comitis"[54]. Comte de Paris. "Fardulfus et Stephanus" are named as missi in Paris in a document of Emperor Charlemagne dated 802[55]. Einhard names "Stephanus comes" as one of the 15 witnesses of the testament of Emperor Charlemagne dated 811[56]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés records the death "XVII Kal Sep" of "Stephani comitis"[57]. m AMALTRUD, daughter of ---. The necrology of the Eglise Cathédrale de Paris records the death "XVII Kal Sep" of "Stephani comitis et Amaltrudis uxoris eius qui dederunt nobis Suci villam"[58], the date of death referring to Stephanus.

    b) [BEGO ([755/60]-28 Oct 816). The primary source which establishes that Bego was the son of Gerard has not so far been identified. Marquis de Septimanie: Bego governed the county of Toulouse as "marchio" for Septimania from 806. He was chambrier, equivalent to viceroy, for Louis King of Aquitaine (son of Emperor Charlemagne)[59]. Comte de Paris in [815], succeeding comte Stephanus. He founded the Abbey of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés near Paris. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés records the death "V Kal Nov" of "Begoni comitis"[60]. [m firstly ---. There is no proof of this possible first marriage of Bego. However, as noted below, if his wife Alpais was the daughter of Emperor Louis, there would have been a considerable age difference between her and Bego, which suggests the possibility of an earlier marriage.] m [secondly] ([806]) ALPAIS, illegitimate daughter of [Emperor LOUIS I & his mistress ---] ([793/94]-23 Jul 852 or after, bur [Reims]). Flodoard refers to "Ludowicus Alpheidi filie sue uxori Begonis comitis"[61]. The Annales Hildesheimenses name "filiam imperatoris...Elpheid" as the wife of "Bicgo de amici regis" when recording the death of her husband[62]. Settipani discusses the debate about the paternity of Alpais, preferring the theory that Emperor Charles I was her father[63]. If Emperor Louis was her father, it is unlikely that she was born before [793/94], given his known birth date in 778. It would therefore be chronologically tight for her to have had [three] children by her husband before his death in 816. However, no indication has been found in primary sources of the ages of these children when their father died. The question of her paternity is obviously not beyond doubt, but it is felt preferable to show her as the probable daughter of Emperor Louis in view of the clear statement in Flodoard. If Alpais was the daughter of Emperor Louis, it is likely that she was not her husband's only wife in view of his estimated birth date. After her husband died, she became abbess of Saint-Pierre-le-Bas at Reims in [817]. She was still there 29 May 852. Bego & his [second] wife had three children:

    i) LIUTHARD . Flodoard names "ipsius Alpheidis vel filiorum eius Letardi et Ebrardi" when recording their mother's donation to the church of Reims[64].

    ii) EBERHARD . Flodoard names "ipsius Alpheidis vel filiorum eius Letardi et Ebrardi" when recording their mother's donation to the church of Reims[65].

    iii) SUSANNA . The primary source which establishes that Susanna was the daughter of Bego has not so far been identified. "Vulfardus" donated property to Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire for the souls of "genitoris mei Vulfardi et genetrice mea Susannane necnon et germanorum fratrum meorum Adelardo, Vulgrino, Ymo et sorore mee Hildeburga vel nepote meo Vulgrino" by charter dated 2 Nov 889[66]. m ([825/30]) VULFHARD, son of ---.

    c) LIUTHARD (-3 Jan [813] or after). "Leutardi germanium Stephani comitis" subscribed the charter dated 811 under which "Stephanus...comes...Amaltrudis comitissa" donated property to "Inchadus Parisiace urbis episcopus"[67]. The primary source which identifies that he was the son of Gerard has not so far been identified. Comte de Fézensac. The Vita Hludowici Imperatoris records the death of "Burgundio" [in 801] and that "comitatus eius Fedentiacus" was granted to "Liutardo"[68]. The Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names "Liutardum, Isembardum" [in 813][69]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés records the death "III Non Jan" of "Leuthardi comitis"[70]. m GRIMHILD, daughter of ---. The primary source which names Grimhild as the wife of Liuthard has so far not been identified. Liuthard & his wife had three children:

    i) [GERARD [II] (-[11 Feb or 4 Mar] 874, bur Avignon). The primary source which identifies Gerard as the son of Liuthard has not yet been identified. Emperor Lothar confirmed a donation of property "in pago Arduennensi sitam...Villantia" to the abbey of Prüm by "Richardus quondam comes...per Biuinum fratrem suum, et Gerardum et Basinum qui et Tancredus comites" by charter dated 12 Nov 842[71], although it is not known whether this is the same Gerard. However, as both Gerard and the descendants of Bivin were associated with Provence, it is possible that their association started earlier in the Ardennes. Comte de Vienne. A document issued by Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks dated Nov 853 names "Folcoinus episcopus, Adalgarius, Engilscalcus et Berengarius" as missi in "comitatu Berengarii, Engilscalchi, Gerardi et in comitatibus Reginarii"[72], although it is not known whether this count Gerard is the same as the one named in the other references listed below. "Karoli rex, Hlotharii augusti filius" confirmed the privileges of the church of Villeurbane in favour of the church of Lyon at the request of "comes et parens noster ac nutritor Girardus" by charter dated 10 Oct 856[73]. The precise relationship between Comte Gérard and the Carolingian monarchs has not been established. Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks confirmed the foundation of the monastery "in pago Avalensi in parrochia Augustudunensis civitatis in loco...Virziliacus" by "Gerardus...comes", with the consent of "coniugis sue Berthæ", by charter dated 6 Jan 868[74]. The Chronico Vezeliacensi records that "Comes Girardus fundator hujus loci" died in 847 and was buried "apud Avinionem civitatem suam"[75], although this year is incorrect. The 13th century obituary of the Eglise primatiale de Lyon records the death "III Non" of "Geraldus comes"[76]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés records the death "IV Non Mar" of "Gerardi comitis"[77]. m (819) BERTA, daughter of HUGUES Comte de Tours & his wife Ava --- (-[6 Nov] 877). Pope John VIII recalls "Gerardus comes...cum Berta quondam conjuge sua" as founders of the monastery referred to in his letter[78]. The primary source which establishes that Berta, wife of Gerard, was the daughter of Hugues Comte de Tours has not so far been identified. Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks confirmed the foundation of the monastery "in pago Avalensi in parrochia Augustudunensis civitatis in loco...Virziliacus" by "Gerardus...comes", with the consent of "coniugis sue Berthæ", by charter dated 6 Jan 868[79]. The Chronico Vezeliacensi records that "Berta comitissa hujus loci fundatrix" died in 844 and was buried "apud Pulterias"[80], although the year is incorrect. The 13th century obituary of the Eglise primatiale de Lyon records the death "VIII Id Nov" of "Berta comitissa"[81].]

    ii) [ADALHARD [III] (-after 865). The primary source which identifies Adalhard as the son of Liuthard has not yet been identified. Seneschal of Emperor Louis I "le Pieux". Nithard says that he "cared little for the public good and tried to please everyone...and ruined the kingdom altogether"[82]. Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks donated property to "Aeduensi S. Symphoricui mon" naming "Adelardus comes", by charter dated 855[83]. "Adelhardus comes" was "provisor monasterii S. Maximini" in Jul 855[84]. "Hlotharius...rex" donated property "in pago Eiflinse in comitatu Matfridi" at the request of "Adalardus et Matfridus...comites" to "vassallo præfati Matfridi Otberto" by charter dated 28 Jun 856[85]. An agreement between Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks and his brother Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks dated Jun 860 names "nobilis ac fidelibus laicis...Chuonradus, Evrardus, Adalardus, Arnustus, Warnarius, Liutfridus, Hruodolfus, Erkingarius, Gislebertus, Ratbodus, Arnulfus, Hugo, item Chuonradus, Liutharius, Berengarius, Matfridus, Boso, Sigeri, Hartmannus, Liuthardus, Richuinus, Wigricus, Hunfridus, Bernoldus, Hatto, Adalbertus, Burchardus, Christianus, Leutulfus, Hessi, Herimannus, item Hruodulfus, Sigehardus"[86]. The Annales Bertiniani record that "Carlomannus, Hlodowici regis Germaniæ" sought refuge with "Adalardo, Yrmintrudis reginæ avunculo, suo autem propinquo" after he was banished by his father following his rebellion in 861[87]. The Annales Bertiniani record that "Adalardo Yrmintrudis reginæ avunculo" was "propinquo" of the brothers Udo (ancestor of the Franconian Konradiner family), Berengar and Waldo who were expelled from Germany in 865[88], and in a later passage record that "Adalardo...et suis propinquis Hugonis et Berengario" fought the Vikings in 865[89]. "Leudo episcopus et Adelardus comes missi dominici in comitatu Augustidunense" heard a dispute between "Vulfaldum episcopum et Heccardum comitem" concerning land at Perrecy, the proceedings recorded in a charter dated to [866/75][90]. m ---. The name of Adalhard's wife is not known. Adalhard [III] & his wife had [three] children:

    (a) [STEPHANUS (-after 18 Sep 882). "Hildebertus filius quondam Berengarii comitis" donated property "res...mee in comitatu Vuabrinse prope fluvio...Cherus villam...Beuram" for "germano meo Berengario" to Verdun Sainte-Vanne by charter dated 18 Sep 882, subscribed by "Stephanus comes, Matfridus comes, Witpertus comes"[91].

    (b) [ADALHARD [IV] (-[2 Jan] 890). The primary source which identifies Adalhard [IV] as the son of Adalhard [III] has not yet been identified. However, the Catalogus abbatem Epternacensium, which names "Adelardus iunior comes" as [lay] abbot of Echternach in 878 until 890, indicates that this may be correct[92]. "Hludowicus...rex" confirmed a donation of property "in pago Muselahgeuui in comitatu Adalhardi villam...Berge" to Kloster Fulda by charter dated 24 Jul 880[93]. Emperor Karl III granted property "in Weitereiba in comitatu Adalhardi ad Rosbach" to Kloster Fulda by charter dated 7 Apr 884[94]. The Liber Memorialis of Remiremont records the death "4 Non Jan" of "Adellardus"[95], although it is not certain that this refers to Adalhard [IV]. Hlawitschka suggests that Adelhard [IV] married a daughter of Matfried [II] or of Matfried's sister and that the couple were the parents of the three brothers Gebhard and Matfried Counts of Metz and Richer Bishop of Verdun[96].]

    (c) daughter . The Annales Bertiniani record that the son of Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks became betrothed to "filiam Adelardi" against his father's will but did not marry her[97]. Betrothed (865) to LUDWIG, son of LUDWIG II "der Deutsche" King of the East Franks & his wife Hemma --- ([835]-Frankfurt-am-Main 20 Jan 882, bur Kloster Lorsch).

    iii) [ENGELTRUDIS . The wife of Eudes is named by Nithard who records "Hirmentrude, daughter of Odo and Ingiltrud" as the wife of Charles[98]. The primary source which establishes that she was the daughter of Adalhard [III] has not so far been identified. However, the Annales Bertiniani suggest that she was the sister of Adalhard [IV] when they record that "Carlomannus, Hlodowici regis Germaniæ" sought refuge with "Adalardo, Yrmintrudis reginæ avunculo, suo autem propinquo" after he was banished by his father following his rebellion in 861[99]. m EUDES [Odo] Comte d'Orléans, [ADRIANUS [Udalrichinger] & his wife Waldrada ---] (-killed in battle 834).]

    d) ROTHILDE (-24 May ----). The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés records the death "IX Kal Jun" of "Chrotildis filia Gerehardi"[100].

    [48] MGH Diplomatum Imperii I, Diplomata Maiorum Domum, no. 18, p. 104.

    [49] DD Kar. 1, 1, p. 3.

    [50] DD Kar. 1, 12, p. 17.

    [51] DD Kar. 1, 16, p. 21.

    [52] DD Kar. 1, 102, p. 146.

    [53] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, p. 280.

    [54] Cartulaire-Général de Paris, I, 29, p. 37.

    [55] Capitula missorum per missaticum Parisiense et Rodomense 21, MGH LL 1, p. 98.

    [56] Einhardi Vita Karoli Imperatoris, MGH SS II, p. 463.

    [57] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, p. 269.

    [58] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Eglise Cathédrale de Paris, p. 167.

    [59] Settipani (1993), p. 201.

    [60] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, p. 276.

    [61] Flodoardus Remensis Historia Remensis Ecclesiæ IV, XLVI, MGH SS XXXVI, p. 448.

    [62] Annales Hildesheimenses 815, MGH SS III, p. 42.

    [63] Settipani (1993), pp. 200-02.

    [64] Flodoardus Remensis Historia Remensis Ecclesiæ IV, XLVI, MGH SS XXXVI, p. 448.

    [65] Flodoardus Remensis Historia Remensis Ecclesiæ IV, XLVI, MGH SS XXXVI, p. 448.

    [66] Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire XXXI, p. 85.

    [67] Cartulaire-Général de Paris, I, 29, p. 37.

    [68] Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 13, MGH SS II, p. 612.

    [69] Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 16, MGH SS II, p. 615.

    [70] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, p. 247.

    [71] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch 70, p. 75.

    [72] Karoli II Conventus Silvacensis, Missi...et pagi... 4, MGH LL 1, p. 426.

    [73] Recueil Actes Provence 1, p. 1.

    [74] RHGF VIII, CCVII, p. 608.

    [75] Chronico Vezeliacensi I, p. 394, RCGF 7, p. 272.

    [76] Obituaires de Lyon I, Eglise primatiale de Lyon, footnote 2 associating the entry with Gérard Comte de Vienne who died in 847.

    [77] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, p. 252.

    [78] Epistola XXLIII, p. 185.

    [79] RHGF VIII, CCVII, p. 608.

    [80] Chronico Vezeliacensi I, RCGF 7, p. 271.

    [81] Obituaires de Lyon I, Eglise primatiale de Lyon, footnote 3 associating the entry with the wife of Gérard Comte de Vienne.

    [82] Nithard IV.6, p. 173.

    [83] RHGF VIII, CXXXII, p. 540.

    [84] Glöckner, K. (1933) Codex Laureshamensis II, 1922, p. 482, quoted in Hlawitschka, p. 74.

    [85] D Lo II 5, p. 389.

    [86] Adnuntatio domni Karoli, MGH LL 1, p. 469.

    [87] Annales Bertiniani III 861.

    [88] Annales Bertiniani 865.

    [89] Annales Bertiniani 865.

    [90] Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire XXIV, p. 57.

    [91] Verdun Sainte-Vanne, 1898, p. 384.

    [92] Catalogus abbatem Epternacensium MGH SS XXIII, p. 31 and MGH SS XIII, pp. 739 and 741.

    [93] D LJ 17, p. 356.

    [94] D Karl 97, p. 157.

    [95] Liber Memorialis de Remiremont, quoted in Hlawitschka 1969, p. 72.

    [96] Hlawitschka 1969, p. 168.

    [97] Annales Bertiniani 865.

    [98] Nithard IV.6, p. 173.

    [99] Annales Bertiniani III 861.

    [100] Obituaires de Sens Tome I.1, Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, p. 262.
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AdalhardNameAdalhard [S912]
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Adalhard Comte de ParisNameAdalhard Comte de Paris [S912]
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Adalhard IIINameAdalhard III [S912] [S920]
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Adalhard IVNameAdalhard IV [S912] [S920]
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Adelaide of ParisNameAdelais [S912]
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AldanaNameAldana [S912]
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AlpaisNameAlpais [S912]
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Bego Comte de ParisNameBego Comte de Paris [S912]
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Bernard, Comte d’Autun, Marquis de SeptimanieNameBernard [S912]
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Bernard, King of ItalyNameBernard I, King of Italy [S912] [S2725]
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Bérenger Comte de BayeuxNameBérenger Comte de Bayeux [S912]
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Charles II, King of France & ItalyNameCharles `le Chauve` II, King of the West Franks [S912]
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CunigundeNameCungundis [S912] [S2725]
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CunigundisNameCunigundis [S912]
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DhoudaNameDhouda [S904] [S912]
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DhoudaNameDoda [S904] [S912]
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EngeltrudeNameEngeltrudis [S912]
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Ermentrude Queen of FranceNameErmentrudis [S912]
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Eudes, Comte d’OrleansNameEudes , Comte d'Orleans [S912]
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GarnierNameGarnier [S912]
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GrimhildeNameGrimhild [S912]
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Guillaume, Comte de Toulouse, Marquis de SeptimanieNameGuillaume , Comte de Toulouse, Marquis de Septimanie [S912]
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Herbert de Vermandois I, Count de VermandoisNameHeribert , Comte de Vermandois [S912]
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LiuthardNameLiuthard [S912]
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Pepin, Count of SenlisNamePepin I [S912]
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Roscille de LocheNameRoscille [S912]
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Susanna de ParisNameSusanna [S912]
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Vulfard, Comte de FlavignyNameVulfard [S912]
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Vulgrin Comte d’AngoulêmeNameVulgrin Comte d'Angoulême [S904] [S912]
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Pepin, Count of SenlisFatherBernard, King of Italy (~797-818) [S756] [S912] [S2725]
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Ermentrude Queen of FranceFatherEudes, Comte d’Orleans (~770-834) [S756] [S912]
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PoppaFatherBérenger Comte de Bayeux (e842-) [S912] [S1341] [S2611] [S2855]
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PoppaMother_____ du Vexin (e843-) [S912] [S2855]
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GarnierFatherAdalhard (e816-) [S912]
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Vulgrin Comte d’AngoulêmeMotherSusanna de Paris (~805-) [S912]
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Susanna de ParisFatherBego Comte de Paris (e778-816) [S912]
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Susanna de ParisMotherAlpais (e779-) [S912]
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Bernard, Comte d’Autun, Marquis de SeptimanieFatherGuillaume, Comte de Toulouse, Marquis de Septimanie (~750-813) [S912]
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Adalhard Comte de ParisFatherVulfard, Comte de Flavigny (e798-) [S912]
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Adalhard Comte de ParisMotherSusanna de Paris (~805-) [S912]
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Guillaume, Comte de Toulouse, Marquis de SeptimanieBirth 750 - 755France [S912]
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Eudes, Comte d’OrleansBirth 770 - 780France [S912]
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Theoderic I, Comte d’AutunDeath 791 - Dec 15, 804 [S912]
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Bernard, Comte d’Autun, Marquis de SeptimanieBirthabt 795 [S912]
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Susanna de ParisBirth 805 - 810France [S912]
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Guillaume, Comte de Toulouse, Marquis de SeptimanieFlourished806 [S912]
became a monk at the Abbey of Gellone
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Bego Comte de ParisMarriageabt 806Alpais [S912]
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Eudes, Comte d’OrleansFlourished810/11 [S912]
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LiuthardLiving812 [S912]
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Guillaume, Comte de Toulouse, Marquis de SeptimanieDeathMay 28, 812/13Gellone, France [S912]
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Pepin, Count of SenlisBirthabt 815France [S912] [S2725]
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Guillaume, Comte de Toulouse, Marquis de SeptimanieDeathMay 21, 815Gellone, France [S912]
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Bego Comte de ParisDeathOct 28, 816 [S912]
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Vulfard, Comte de FlavignyFlourished819 [S912]
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Bernard, Comte d’Autun, Marquis de SeptimanieMarriageJun 24, 824Dhouda, Aix La Chapelle, France [S912]
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Vulfard, Comte de FlavignyMarriage 825 - 830Susanna de Paris [S912]
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Bernard, Comte d’Autun, Marquis de SeptimanieTitlebef 828Count of Barcelona [S912]
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Eudes, Comte d’OrleansTitleabt 828Comte d'Orleans [S912]
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Ermentrude Queen of FranceBirthabt 829France [S912]
abt 830, but child born about 844 (was abt 845, but child married in 856)
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Adalhard Comte de ParisBirthabt 830 [S912]
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Eudes, Comte d’OrleansDeathJun 834 [S912]
killed in battle
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Charles II, King of France & ItalyMarriedDec 842 [S756] [S912] [S2861]
she was only 12y
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DhoudaLivingFeb 2, 843 [S912]
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Bernard, Comte d’Autun, Marquis de SeptimanieDeath844Toulouse Saint-Sernin, France [S912]
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Bernard, Comte d’Autun, Marquis de SeptimanieDeathaft 844 [S912]
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Herbert de Vermandois I, Count de VermandoisBirth 848 - 850 [S912] [S2722]
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Pepin, Count of SenlisLiving850 [S912] [S2725]
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AlpaisLivingMay 29, 852 [S912]
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Adelaide of ParisBirth 855 - 860 [S912]
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Adalhard IIILiving865 [S912]
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Charles II, King of France & ItalySeparated867 [S912] [S2861]
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Ermentrude Queen of FranceDeathOct 6, 869St. Denis, France [S756] [S912]
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Charles II, King of France & ItalyMarriage 2ndOct 22, 870 [S912]
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Louis II, King of the FranksMarriage 2ndabt 875Adelaide of Paris [S912] [S2861]
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Charles II, King of France & ItalyTitleDec 25, 875Holy Roman Emperor [S756] [S912] [S2861]
Emperor of the West
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Adalhard Comte de ParisTitleabt 885Comte de Paris [S912]
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Vulgrin Comte d’AngoulêmeDeathMay 3, 886 [S904] [S912]
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Adalhard Comte de ParisLiving890 [S912]
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Adalhard IVDeath890 [S912] [S920]
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Herbert de Vermandois I, Count de VermandoisTitle896Count of Vermandois [S756] [S912] [S2722]
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Herbert de Vermandois I, Count de VermandoisDeath 900 - Nov 907 [S912] [S2722]
murdered
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Adelaide of ParisDeathabt 901 [S912]
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Guillaume, Comte de Toulouse, Marquis de SeptimanieTitleMarquis of Septimanie [S912]
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Guillaume, Comte de Toulouse, Marquis de SeptimanieTitleCount of Toulouse [S912]
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Guillaume, Comte de Toulouse, Marquis de SeptimanieMarriage 2nd [S912]
Guitburgis/Wibourg
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Theoderic I, Comte d’AutunTitleCount of Autun [S912]
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LiuthardTitleCount of Frezensac [S912]
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