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Arnaldo, comte d'Astarac

b. circa 890, d. after 960
Arnaldo, comte d'Astarac|b. c 890\nd. a 960|p324.htm#i9923|García Sánchez "le Courbe"|b. c 870\nd. 924|p318.htm#i9925|Aminiana (?)|b. c 865|p76.htm#i9926|Sancho I., duc de Gascogne|b. c 845|p149.htm#i16912||||||||||
FatherGarcía Sánchez "le Courbe"1 b. circa 870, d. 924
MotherAminiana (?) b. circa 865
     Count of Astarac.1 Arnaldo, comte d'Astarac was born circa 890. He was the son of García Sánchez "le Courbe" and Aminiana (?).1 Arnaldo, comte d'Astarac died after 960.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/

Luitgard von Lothringen

b. 915, d. 8 April 960
Luitgard von Lothringen|b. 915\nd. 8 Apr 960|p324.htm#i8510|Wigerich, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen|b. c 870\nd. c 919|p317.htm#i8381|Kunigunde de Hainaut|b. bt 890 - 895\nd. a 923|p318.htm#i8379|Odacar, Graf im Ardennen-, Bit- und Bliesgau|b. c 840\nd. after 0901/2|p276.htm#i22031||||Régnier I. a., comte de Mons|b. c 850\nd. bt 25 Oct 915 - 19 Jan 916|p316.htm#i7252|Ermentrudis des Francs Occidentale|b. 870|p54.htm#i8383|
FatherWigerich, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen1,2 b. circa 870, d. circa 919
MotherKunigunde de Hainaut1 b. between 890 and 895, d. after 923
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Also called Gräfin im elsässischen Nordgau Liutgard.2 Also called Luitgarde of Trier. Luitgard von Lothringen was born in 915.1,3 She was the daughter of Wigerich, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen and Kunigunde de Hainaut.1,2 Luitgard von Lothringen married Adalbert I von Metz, son of Matfried vom Metzgau and Lantsind (?), before 930; Her 1st.1 Luitgard von Lothringen married Eberhard, Graf im elsäßischen Nordgau, son of Hugo, Graf vom elsäßischen Nordgau and Hildegard (?), circa 945; Her 2nd.1,4,5 Luitgard von Lothringen died on 8 April 960 at age 45 years.1,6

Family 1

Adalbert I von Metz b. circa 894, d. 944
Child

Family 2

Eberhard, Graf im elsäßischen Nordgau b. circa 912, d. between 972 and 973
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Luxemburger.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Egisheim-Dagsburg.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Egisheim-Dagsburg, 915.
  4. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Ardennergrafen.
  5. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Egisheim-Dagsburg, um 945.
  6. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Egisheim-Dagsburg, 8.4.960.

Alix de Vermandois1

b. between 915 and 922, d. 10 October 960
Alix de Vermandois|b. bt 915 - 922\nd. 10 Oct 960|p324.htm#i5059|Herbert II, comte de Vermandois|b. 880\nd. 23 Feb 943|p321.htm#i5207|Hildebrante de France|b. c 895?|p45.htm#i5208|Herbert I., seigneur de Peronne & de S. Quentin|b. c 850\nd. 902|p315.htm#i5244|Luitgardis de Troyes ?|b. c 860|p178.htm#i19935|Robert I., duc de France|b. a 15 Sep 866\nd. 15 Jun 923|p318.htm#i5186|Beatrix de Vermandois|b. 880\nd. a Mar 931|p319.htm#i5187|
FatherHerbert II, comte de Vermandois2,1 b. 880, d. 23 February 943
MotherHildebrante de France b. circa 895?
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Alix de Vermandois was the mother of Liutgard van Vlaanderen; the daughter of Arnulf I, graaf van Vlaanderen, and Adele van Vermandois.3 Alix de Vermandois was born in 908.4 She was born between 915 and 922.5 She was the daughter of Herbert II, comte de Vermandois and Hildebrante de France.2,1 Alix de Vermandois married Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen, son of Boudewijn II, Graaf van Vlaanderen and Ælfthryth of Wessex, in 934; His 2nd.5,2,1 "Arnulfus marchio magnus, qui dicebatur Contractus, ex Adela filia Hereberti comitas Virmandorum filium genuit nomine Balduinum."2 Alix de Vermandois died on 10 October 960 at Brugges, Flanders.1

Family

Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen b. between 885 and 890, d. 27 March 964
Children

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:49.
  2. [S1188] Various MGH, Vol 9, pg. 304, II De Arnulfo Comite.
  3. [S975] De Graafschap in de Middeleeuwen, online http://home.planet.nl/~graafschap.middeleeuwen/algemeen/…
  4. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  5. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 8.
  6. [S1346] Andre du Chesne-Tour____, A. du Chesne, pg. 12.
  7. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 311-36.

N. N. (?)1

b. circa 910?, d. before 961
     N. N. (?) married an unknown person ; His 1st.1 She was born circa 910?. She married Aledram I, Graf von Montferrat, son of Wilhelm I des Franken.1 N. N. (?) died before 961.1

Family

Aledram I, Graf von Montferrat b. 900, d. between 967 and 971
Child

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Markgrafen von Montferrat.

Adela von Löwen1

b. circa 925, d. 961
Adela von Löwen|b. c 925\nd. 961|p324.htm#i7246|Graf von Löwen Lambert von Löwen|b. c 895|p141.htm#i16162|N. N. of Betuwe|b. c 900|p141.htm#i16163|Dietrich, Graf im Westfalen und von Ringelheim|b. 872\nd. 916|p317.htm#i6549|Gräfin von Ringelheim Reginhilde von Friesland|b. c 875|p66.htm#i8729|Ricfrid of Betuwe|b. c 822|p141.htm#i16164|Hamesindis (?)|b. c 875|p141.htm#i16165|
FatherGraf von Löwen Lambert von Löwen2 b. circa 895
MotherN. N. of Betuwe2 b. circa 900
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Also called Adele von Dagsburg.3 Adela von Löwen was assumed relationship with Bishop Ansfried of Utrecht, whose father was named Lambert.4 She was born circa 925. She was the daughter of Graf von Löwen Lambert von Löwen and N. N. of Betuwe.2 Adela von Löwen married Régnier III, comte de Hainaut, son of comte de Hainaut Régnier II de Hainaut and Adelheid, Gräfin von Hennegau, before 950.5 Adela von Löwen died in 961.5

Family

Régnier III, comte de Hainaut b. circa 920, d. 958
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, der Reginare.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 310-36.
  3. [S576] Jr. Aileen Lewers Langston and J. Orton Buck, Pedigrees of Charlemagne Descendants, Vol II, Chapter LXXII - Wright-Townsend-Bowman-Rosenmiller, pg. 315.
  4. [S1159] Jackman's H&L, online http://www.personal.psu.edu/, Medieval German Counties: Louvain.
  5. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 310-35.

Hildouin, comte de Montreüil1

b. circa 941, d. 961
Hildouin, comte de Montreüil|b. c 941\nd. 961|p324.htm#i10233|Guillaume I, comte de Montreüil||p245.htm#i27674||||Roger, comte de Montreüil & des côtes maritimes|b. c 921\nd. c 957|p323.htm#i10234||||||||||
FatherGuillaume I, comte de Montreüil1
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Hildouin, comte de Montreüil was born circa 941. He was the son of Guillaume I, comte de Montreüil.1 Hildouin, comte de Montreüil died in 961.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:297.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 244-36.

Helena Lekapena1

b. circa 907, d. 961
Helena Lekapena|b. c 907\nd. 961|p324.htm#i12372|basileus Rhomaiôn Romanus I Lekapenos|b. c 872\nd. 15 Jun 948|p321.htm#i5936|Theodora (?)||p50.htm#i5937|Theophylact "the Unbearable" Lekapenos|b. c 840|p50.htm#i5938||||||||||
Fatherbasileus Rhomaiôn Romanus I Lekapenos2,1,3 b. circa 872, d. 15 June 948
MotherTheodora (?)2
     Helena Lekapena was the only one of Romanus I's children to have had any principles or courage.4 She was born circa 907. She was the daughter of basileus Rhomaiôn Romanus I Lekapenos and Theodora (?).2,1,3 Helena Lekapena married basileus Rhomaiôn Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus of Byzantium, son of Leo VI Philosophos, basileus Rhomaiôn and Zoë Carbonopsina (?), circa 919.2,1,3,5 Helena Lekapena died in 961.1

Family

basileus Rhomaiôn Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus of Byzantium b. September 905, d. 9 November 959
Children

Citations

  1. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 256, genealogy table 8, the Macedonian Dynasty and Related Families..
  2. [S25] J. M. Hussey, Cambridge Medieval History, Vol 4, Part 1, pg. 792.
  3. [S296] Chronographia, online The Chronographia composed by the most learned and right honourable monk Michael, in which are recounted the deeds of the following Emperors: Basil and Constantine, the Porphyrogeniti; their successor, Romanus Argyropulus; Michael the Paphlagonian; Michael, nephew of the last-named, who originally had the title of Caesar; the two sisters Zoe and Theodora, also Porphyrogenitiae and both princesses; Constantine Monomachus, who shared the throne with them; the princess Theodora, one of the aforementioned sisters, who ruled as Empress alone; Michael the Aged; Isaac Comnenus. The History ends with the proclamation of Constantine Ducas., Book 3.
  4. [S940] History and Numismatics, online http://www.wegm.com/coins/index.htm, ROMANUS I LACAPENUS .
  5. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Romanus I Lecapenus (Byz. emp.) .

King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson1

b. circa 920, d. 961
King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson|b. c 920\nd. 961|p324.htm#i13339|Haraldr Hårfager Hálfdanarson, King of Norway|b. c 850\nd. 933|p319.htm#i8268|Thora Mosterstang|b. c 900|p150.htm#i17006|Hálfdan S. G., King of Vestfold|b. c 820\nd. c 860|p310.htm#i8318|Ragnhildr Sigurdsdóttir||p51.htm#i8319|||||||
FatherHaraldr Hårfager Hálfdanarson, King of Norway1 b. circa 850, d. 933
MotherThora Mosterstang b. circa 900
     King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson was an accomplished skald, and he was larger, stronger and more beautiful than other men; he was a man of understanding and eloquence, and also a good Christian.2 He was given a sword, of which the hilt and handle were gold, and the blade still better; for with it Hakon cut down a mill-stone to the centre eye, and the sword thereafter was called the Quernbite.2 He was soon grew handsome, large in size, and very like his father King Harald. King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson also went by the name of Hakon "Athelstan's foster-son". King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson also went by the name of Hakon "the Good". He was born circa 920. The youngest son of Harald Fairhair, born when Harald was seventy.2 He was the son of Haraldr Hårfager Hálfdanarson, King of Norway and Thora Mosterstang.1 King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson was baptized; Earl Sigurd poured water over him, and called him Hakon, after his own father, Hakon earl of Hlader.2 He was the successor of Eiríkr Blóðøks Haraldsson, King of Norway; King of Norway.1,3 King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson was raised at the court of King Athelstan of England, who had Hakon baptized, and brought up in the right faith, and in good habits, and all sorts of good manners, and he loved Hakon above all his relations; and Hakon was beloved by all men. He was henceforth called Athelstan's foster-son before 934.3,2 He heard the news of his father's death and immediately made himself ready to depart, with his foster-father, King Athelstan, giving him men, and a choice of good ships, and fitted him out for his journey most excellently, in 934.4 King of Norway between 934 and 961. He returned to Norway on the death of his father and deposed his brother, Eric Bloodaxe, to the throne of Norway in 935. He witnessed the death of Gamli Eiríksson before 960; He was killed, it seems by Hakon, such that Haralds victory was in fact revenge for Gamle's death. A man called Glum Geirason, who was King Harald's skald, and was a very brave man, made this song upon King Hakon's death: -- "Gamle is avenged by Harald!"4,5 King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson was a witness where Eyvind Finsson (?) the skald of King Hakon before 960.5 King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson was at a feast in Hordaland in the house at Fitjar on the island Stord, and he had with him at the feast his court and many of the peasants. And just as the king was seated at the supper-table, his watchmen who were outside observed many ships coming sailing along from the south, and not very far from the island, the son's of Eirik Bloodaxe and their two uncles, had come to attack in 960 at Fitjar, on the island Stord, Hordaland, Norway.4 He witnessed the death of Eyvind Skreyja Ozursson of Halogaland in 960 at Fitjar, on the island Stord, Hordaland, Norway; Killed in the battle launched by his nephew, Harald Graycloak, as Harald attacked Hakon the Good of Norway.

Now the king takes his sword Kvernbit with both hands, and hewed Eyvind through helm and head, and clove him down to the shoulders. Thoralf also slew Alf Askman.

So says Eyvind Skaldaspiller: --

"With both his hands the gallant king
Swung round his sword, and to the chin
Clove Eyvind down: his faithless mail
Against it could no more avail,
Than the thin plank against the shock
When the ship's side beats on the rock.
By his bright sword with golden haft
Thro' helm, and head, and hair, was cleft
The Danish champion; and amain,
With terror smitten, fled his men."4
King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson was very conspicuous among other men, and also when the sun shone his helmet glanced, and thereby many weapons were directed at him. Then Eyvind Finson took a hat and put it over the king's helmet. Now Eyvind Skreyja called out, "Does the king of the Norsemen hide himself, or has he fled? Where is now the golden helmet?" Then Eyvind, and his brother Alf with him, pushed on like fools or madmen. King Hakon shouted to Eyvind, "Come on as thou art coming, and thou shalt find the king of the Norsemen," and thereupon the king takes his sword Kvernbit with both hands, and hewed Eyvind through helm and head, and clove him down to the shoulders..4 He was the predecessor of Haraldr Gráfeldr Eiríksson, King of Norway; King of Norway.3 King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson died in 961 at Fitjar, on the island Stord, Hordaland, Norway. When King Hakon came out to his ship he had his wound bound up; but the blood ran from it so much and so constantly, that it could not be stopped; and when the day was drawing to an end his strength began to leave him. Then he told his men that he wanted to go northwards to his house at Alreksstader; but when he came north, as far as Hakonarhella Hill, they put in towards the land, for by this time the king was almost lifeless. Then he called his friends around him, and told them what he wished to be done with regard to his kingdom. He had only one child, a daughter, called Thora, and had no son. Now he told them to send a message to Eirik's sons, that they should be kings over the country; but asked them to hold his friends in respect and honour. "And if fate," added he, "should prolong my life, I will, at any rate, leave the country, and go to a Christian land, and do penance for what I have done against God; but should I die in heathen land, give me any burial you think fit." Shortly afterwards Hakon expired, at the little hill on the shore-side at which he was born. So great was the sorrow over Hakon's death, that he was lamented both by friends and enemies; and they said that never again would Norway see such a king.3,1,4 King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson was buried in Saeheim, North Hordaland, Norway. "Hakon, although a Christian, appears to have favoured the old religion, and spared the temples of Odin, and therefore a place in Valhal is assigned him. -- L."

His friends removed his body to Saeheim, in North Hordaland, and made a great mound, in which they laid the king in full armour and in his best clothes, but with no other goods. They spoke over his grave, as heathen people are used to do, and wished him in Valhal.

Eyvind Skaldaspiller composed a poem on the death of King Hakon, and on how well he was received in Valhal. The poem is called "Hakonarmal" and ends in this way:

"Sooner shall Fenriswolf devour
The race of man from shore to shore,
Than such a grace to kingly crown
As gallant Hakon want renown.
Life, land, friends, riches, all will fly,
And we in slavery shall sigh.
But Hakon in the blessed abodes
For ever lives with the bright gods."4

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, pg. 446, Norway.
  2. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Harald Harfager's Saga.
  3. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  4. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Hakon the Good's Saga.
  5. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Saga of King Harald Grafeld and of Earl Hakon Son of Sigurd.

Herr Siegfried I von Canossa1

b. circa 898, d. 961
     Herr Siegfried I von Canossa was a Longobard nobleman from Lucca.1 He held an estate in the Emilia.1 He was granted Hof Vilianum by King Lothar at Parma, Italy.1 Also called Sigifredo di Canossa Italian.2 He was born circa 898 at Parma.3 He was a nobleman who went from Lucca to Lombardy.3 Baron of Lucca at Italy.4 He died in 961.3,2

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, der Markgrafen von Canossa.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 60.
  3. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 315-35.
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Atto Adalbert (count of Canossa).

señor de Quercy Hugo de Rouergue1

b. 910?, d. 961
     Señor de Quercy Hugo de Rouergue was born in 910?.1 He married Gudinilda de Barcelona, daughter of Sunifred II, conde de Urgel and Aimilda (?).1 Señor de Quercy Hugo de Rouergue died in 961 at age 51 years.1

Family

Gudinilda de Barcelona b. circa 917?

Citations

  1. [S1316] Reyes y Reinos Genealogias, online www.homar.org, España - 09.F.

Markgraf von Septimanien Raimund von Septimanien1

d. between 961 and 965
     Also called Margrave Raimund of Septimania. Markgraf von Septimanien Raimund von Septimanien married Berta, Gräfin von Vitry, Markgräfin von Septimanien, daughter of Markgraf von Tuszien Boso III von Arles and Willa von Hoch-Burgund, in 936; Her 2nd.1 Markgraf von Septimanien Raimund von Septimanien died between 961 and 965.1

Family

Berta, Gräfin von Vitry, Markgräfin von Septimanien b. circa 910, d. 18 August 965

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Hugoniden.

Bertha von Schwaben1

b. circa 907, d. 2 January 961
Bertha von Schwaben|b. c 907\nd. 2 Jan 961|p324.htm#i7631|Burchard II, Herzog von Schwaben|b. bt 883 - 884\nd. 28 Apr 926|p318.htm#i10653|Regilinde, Herzogin von Schwaben|b. c 888\nd. a 959|p323.htm#i23011|Burchard I., Markgraf von Rätien, Herzog von Schwaben|b. bt 855 - 860\nd. 5 Nov 911|p316.htm#i25180|Liutgard von Sachsen|b. bt 840 - 850\nd. 885|p313.htm#i18199|Eberhard I., Graf im Zürich- und Sülichgaus|b. c 856|p104.htm#i12758|Gisela, Gräfin im Zürichgau|b. c 868?\nd. 911|p316.htm#i25173|
FatherBurchard II, Herzog von Schwaben2 b. between 883 and 884, d. 28 April 926
MotherRegilinde, Herzogin von Schwaben3 b. circa 888, d. after 959
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Bertha von Schwaben was born circa 907.4 She was the daughter of Burchard II, Herzog von Schwaben and Regilinde, Herzogin von Schwaben.2,3 Bertha von Schwaben married Rudolf II, König von Hoch-Burgund, son of Rudolf I, König von Hoch-Burgund and Willa, Königin von Hoch-Burgund, Gräfin von Arles, between 921 and 922; Her 1st.5,6,2 Bertha von Schwaben married Hugo "der Böse", König von Italien, son of Theotbald, Graf von Arles and Berta des Francs, before 12 December 937; His 4th. Her 2nd (widower).5,7 Bertha von Schwaben died on 2 January 961.8

Family 1

Rudolf II, König von Hoch-Burgund b. circa 900, d. 11 July 936
Children

Family 2

Hugo "der Böse", König von Italien b. 880, d. 10 April 948

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 345-37.
  2. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Bosoniden/Hugoniden.
  3. [S1042] Stewart Baldwin (e-mail address)
    , Henry II AT in "Henry II AT," newsgroup message 2001-07-28 15:22:36 PST.
  4. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Konradiner, um 907.
  5. [S585] Transcribed by Douglas J. Potter The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol I, St. Adelaide.
  6. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Konradiner, 921/22.
  7. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Bosoniden/Hugoniden, vor 937 12. XII..
  8. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Konradiner, 2.1.961.
  9. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 323-34.
  10. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Adelaide, Saint (emp. of It.).
  11. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Graden von Rheinfelden.

Bischof von Würzburg Poppo I von Babenberg1

b. circa 914?, d. 15 February 961
Bischof von Würzburg Poppo I von Babenberg|b. c 914?\nd. 15 Feb 961|p324.htm#i26742|Graf in Ostfranken Heinrich von Babenberg|b. c 884?\nd. 935|p319.htm#i26741||||Fränkischer Pfalzgraf Adalbert von Babenberg|b. 854\nd. 9 Sep 906|p315.htm#i22117|Brunhilde von Schwaben|b. c 864?|p233.htm#i26740|||||||
FatherGraf in Ostfranken Heinrich von Babenberg1 b. circa 884?, d. 935
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Bischof von Würzburg Poppo I von Babenberg was born circa 914?. He was the son of Graf in Ostfranken Heinrich von Babenberg.1 Bishop of Würzburg at Lower Franconia between 941 and 961.1 Bischof von Würzburg Poppo I von Babenberg died on 15 February 961 at Regensburg, Bavaria.1

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Älteren Babenberger.

Landolfo II, 3° Principe di Benevento e Capua1

b. circa 915, d. 27 May 961
Landolfo II, 3° Principe di Benevento e Capua|b. c 915\nd. 27 May 961|p324.htm#i7526|Landolfo I, 2° Principe di Benevento e Capua|b. c 890\nd. 10 Apr 943|p321.htm#i7528|Gemma of Naples|b. c 893|p60.htm#i7529|Atenolfo I., 9° Duca di Capua|b. c 844\nd. 910|p316.htm#i8716|Sikelgaita of the Lombards|b. c 845|p84.htm#i10803|Athenasius, Duke and Bishop of Naples|b. c 863\nd. c 900|p315.htm#i12808||||
FatherLandolfo I, 2° Principe di Benevento e Capua1 b. circa 890, d. 10 April 943
MotherGemma of Naples2,3 b. circa 893
     Landolfo II, 3° Principe di Benevento e Capua was born circa 915.4 He was the son of Landolfo I, 2° Principe di Benevento e Capua and Gemma of Naples.1,2,3 Landolfo II, 3° Principe di Benevento e Capua married Wanzia (?) before 930.5,3 Succeeded his father, Landulf I, and co-ruler with Pandulf I, to the Principality of Benevento at Italy in 943. Prince of Benevento at Italy between 943 and 961.6 Landolfo II, 3° Principe di Benevento e Capua died on 27 May 961.4,3

Family

Wanzia (?) b. circa 905
Children

Citations

  1. [S1590] Capua Online.com, online http://www.capuaonline.it/storiadicapua/icapua.html
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 280-38.
  3. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 297-37.
  4. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 297-36.
  5. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 283-37.
  6. [S252] Neil Christie, TPoE: Lombards, pg. xxvi.
  7. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 297-35.

'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi

b. January 891, d. before 15 October 961
'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi|b. Jan 891\nd. b 15 Oct 961|p324.htm#i11170|Muhammad ibn 'Abd Allâh al-Qurtubi|b. c 876|p88.htm#i11171||||'Abd Allâh ibn Muhammad, amir al-Qurtubi|b. 848\nd. Dec 912|p316.htm#i11172|Oneca Fortunez de Navarra|b. c 847|p88.htm#i11173|||||||
FatherMuhammad ibn 'Abd Allâh al-Qurtubi1,2 b. circa 876
      He had Navarrese blood in his veins and whose hair was light enough to warrant him dying it black. 'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi was named in full: `Abdul-Rahman bin Muhammad or 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Hakam al-Rabdi ibn Hisham ibn 'Abd al-Rahman ad-Dakhil (and his byname, an-Nasir li-din Allah, in Arabic means "Victor for the Religion of Allah").3,4 Of the Umayyad.4 Also called 'Abd al-Rahmân "Victor for the Religion of Allah" "an-Nasir li-din Allah."5,6 He was born in January 891.7,3,6 He was the son of Muhammad ibn 'Abd Allâh al-Qurtubi.1,2 'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi succeeded his grandfather 'Abd Allah as amir of Córdoba, because of his intelligence and character he had been the obvious favourite of his grandfather, who had designated him heir presumptive in preference to the other royal princes, in October 912.6 He was embarked upon a campaign of pacification, spending the early part of his reign wearing down ibn Hafsûn and other rebels after October 912.8 8th Emir of Córdoba at Al-Andalus, Spain, between October 912 and 929.4,2 He was able to stabilize internal problems such that he could bring pressure upon the Christian kingdoms before 924.8 He was a witness where Sancho I Garcés, rey de Pamplona defeated by 'Abd al-Rahmân III, al-Nâsir, of Córdoba, who inflicted heavy losses on the Basque troops and sacked Pamplona in 924.8 'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi sacked Pamplona and inflicted heavy losses on the Basque troops of Sancho Garcés of Navarre in 924.8 He took the North African stronghold of Melilla to serve as an advanced post against the Fatimids in 927.8 He proclaimed himself caliph, a decision dictated by power politics but based in the family's conviction that Umayyads had a stronger right to the caliphal dignity than either 'Abbâsids or Fatimids, and adopted the caliphal title of an-Nasir in 929.4,8 1st Umayyad Caliph at Caliphate of Qurtubah, Al-Andalus, Muslim Spain, between 929 and 15 October 961.4,2 He suppressed the sedition of Ibn Hafsun.3 He was the first caliph and greatest ruler of the Umayyad Arab Muslim dynasty of Spain.4,6 He was in appearance described as having been light-skinned and blue eyed, handsome, thickset, and short-legged, very short when walking and imposing on horseback.4,9 He was a witness where García II Sánchez, rey de Navarra owed his throne to the support of his 1st cousin 'Abd ar-Rahman III, the Umayyad caliph of Cordoba in 931.4 'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi capture the North African stronghold of Ceut in 931.8 He built the city of Al-Zahra' with its marvelous palace.3 He was a witness where Ramiro II "el Feroz Guerrero", rey de León an exceptional general who scored several major victories over the caliphate of Córdoba in Muslim Spain, for instance in 939 at the Battle of Simancas.4 'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi was suffered a severe defeat against the Christians under Ramiro II of Asturias in 939 at the Battle of Shant Mankas.4 He was a witness where Ramiro II "el Feroz Guerrero", rey de León negotiated a five-year truce with the caliph 'Abd ar-Rahman III in 944.4 'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi executed his own son for conspiring against him in 949.6 He gained, after Ramiro II, King of Leon, died, many victories during the civil war that broke out in the Christian territories between 950 and 958.6 He was a witness where García II Sánchez, rey de Navarra paid personal homage to 'Abd ar-Rahman III in 958 at Córdoba, Al-Andalus.6 'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi was a witness where Toda Aznárez de Larraun paid personal homage to 'Abd ar-Rahman III in 958 at Córdoba, Al-Andalus.6 'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi was a witness where Sancho I "el Craso", rey de León paid personal homage to 'Abd ar-Rahman III in 958 at Córdoba, Al-Andalus.6 'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi made good his earlier losses so thoroughly that Sancho, exiled king of Leon, Garcia Sánchez, king of Navarre, and his mother, Queen Toda, all paid personal homage to him in 958 at Córdoba, Al-Andalus.6 He was a witness where Sancho I "el Craso", rey de León sought help from the Umayyad caliph 'Abd ar-Rahman III, his 2nd cousin 1x removed, who helped him regain his throne in 960.4 'Abd al-Rahmân III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi died before 15 October 961. His era witnessed the high point in Islamic Andalusian civilization with its capital, Cordoba, as the greatest capital in the Muslim world at that time.4,1,3

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
  2. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/
  3. [S469] Al-Islam.com, online http://www.al-islam.com/
  4. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  5. [S515] Thomas F. Glick, Islamic and Christian Spain, pg. 40.
  6. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, 'Abd ar-Rahman III.
  7. [S446] Melveena McKendrick, History of Spain, pg. 35.
  8. [S515] Thomas F. Glick, Islamic and Christian Spain, pg. 41.
  9. [S446] Melveena McKendrick, History of Spain, pg. 39.

King of Scots Indulph MacAlpin

b. before 930, d. circa 962
King of Scots Indulph MacAlpin|b. b 930\nd. c 962|p324.htm#i11329|rí Alban Causantín mac Áeda|b. b 876\nd. 952|p322.htm#i11330||||Áed m. C., rex Pictorum|d. 878|p312.htm#i14667||||||||||
Fatherrí Alban Causantín mac Áeda1,2,3 b. before 876, d. 952
     King of Scots Indulph MacAlpin was born before 930. He was the son of rí Alban Causantín mac Áeda.1,2,3 King of Strathclyde between 945 and 954.4 King of Scots Indulph MacAlpin succeeded his 2nd cousin, Malcolm I, in 954.2 He captured Edinburgh from the Northumbrians in 954.3 9th King of Scots between 954 and 962.2,1 He died circa 962 at Invercullen. He was killed in battle by Vikings.3

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 22.
  2. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, Kings of Scotland, pgs. lxx-lxxv.
  3. [S593] Picts, manuscript Internet.
  4. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., [FC46;FB25], pg. 388.
  5. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 23.

Carolus Constantius (de Provence), comte de Vienne1

b. 901, d. 962
Carolus Constantius (de Provence), comte de Vienne|b. 901\nd. 962|p324.htm#i8217|Hludowic III Caecus, Imperator Augustus|b. c 883\nd. 5 Jun 928|p318.htm#i8223|Anna of Byzantium|b. bt 898 - 899\nd. bt 906 - 911|p315.htm#i8222|Boso I., roi de Provence|b. bt 825 - 828\nd. 11 Jan 887|p313.htm#i8230|Ermengardis, Äbtissin von San Salvatore in Brescia|b. bt 852 - 855\nd. b 2 Jun 897|p314.htm#i8229|Leo V. P., basileus Rhomaiôn|b. 19 Sep 866\nd. 11 May 912|p316.htm#i6437|Zoë Tzautzina|b. c 865\nd. 899|p314.htm#i8224|
FatherHludowic III Caecus, Imperator Augustus3,2 b. circa 883, d. 5 June 928
MotherAnna of Byzantium2 b. between 898 and 899, d. between 906 and 911
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Also called Charles Constantine of Provence. Carolus Constantius (de Provence), comte de Vienne was born in 901.4 He was the son of Hludowic III Caecus, Imperator Augustus and Anna of Byzantium.2,3 Carolus Constantius (de Provence), comte de Vienne married Teutberge de Troyes, daughter of Werner, Graf von Troyes and Theutberga von Arles.2 Count of Vienne between 926 and 962.2,4 Carolus Constantius (de Provence), comte de Vienne died in 962 at age 61 years.4

Family

Teutberge de Troyes b. circa 903, d. after 960
Children

Citations

  1. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 546.
  2. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  3. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 336, genealogy table 9, the Carolingian Dynasty (from Charlemagne), a..
  4. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, 111..
  5. [S460] Counts of Provence 11th Century, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/jfcampio/BaseDonn.htm

Riquilda de Barcelona1

b. circa 904?, d. 962
Riquilda de Barcelona|b. c 904?\nd. 962|p324.htm#i9937|Wifredo II, conde de Barcelona|b. c 879\nd. 912|p316.htm#i9935|Garsinde de Toulouse|b. c 875|p76.htm#i9936|Wifredo "el Velloso", conde de Barcelona|b. c 847\nd. c 21 Aug 897|p314.htm#i8913|Winidilde van Vlaanderen|b. 865|p68.htm#i8914|Eudes, comte de Toulouse|b. c 832\nd. 919|p317.htm#i5751|Garsinde d' Albi|b. 850|p49.htm#i5752|
FatherWifredo II, conde de Barcelona b. circa 879, d. 912
MotherGarsinde de Toulouse b. circa 875
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Also called Richilde de Barcelona.2 Riquilda de Barcelona was born circa 904?. She was the daughter of Wifredo II, conde de Barcelona and Garsinde de Toulouse. Riquilda de Barcelona married vizconde de Narbona Odon de Narbona, son of Francon II de Narbonne and Ersinde de Roussillon.1 Riquilda de Barcelona died in 962.

Family

vizconde de Narbona Odon de Narbona b. circa 900, d. 933
Child

Citations

  1. [S1316] Reyes y Reinos Genealogias, online www.homar.org, España - 09.F.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 218-37.

rey de León Ordoño IV Alfonsez "el Malo"

b. circa 926, d. 962
rey de León Ordoño IV Alfonsez "el Malo"|b. c 926\nd. 962|p324.htm#i11100|rey de León Alfonso IV Ordoñez "el Monje"|b. a 911\nd. c 933|p319.htm#i11082|Oneca Sánchez de Navarra|b. c 905|p88.htm#i11099|Ordoño I., rey de León|b. c 873\nd. 924|p318.htm#i8626|Munia E. Menéndez|b. c 878\nd. bt Sep 921 - Oct 921|p317.htm#i9882|Sancho I. Garcés, rey de Pamplona|b. c 881?\nd. 11 Oct 925|p318.htm#i6527|Urraca Aznárez de Aragón|b. c 880|p71.htm#i9327|
Fatherrey de León Alfonso IV Ordoñez "el Monje"1 b. after 911, d. circa 933
MotherOneca Sánchez de Navarra1 b. circa 905
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Rey de León Ordoño IV Alfonsez "el Malo" also went by the name of Ordoño IV "the Wicked". Also called rey de León Ordoño IV "el Malo o el Jorobado" Alfonsez de León.1 He was born circa 926 at León.1 He was the son of rey de León Alfonso IV Ordoñez "el Monje" and Oneca Sánchez de Navarra.1 Sancho I "el Craso", rey de León ruled in opposition of rey de León Ordoño IV Alfonsez "el Malo"; King of León.2 He deposed his uncle, Sancho, to sieze the throne of Asturias in 958. King of Asturias at Spain between 958 and 960.3,4 He was deposed by Sancho in 960. He married Urraca Fernández de Castilla, daughter of Fernán, conde de Castilla and Urraca Garcés de Navarra; Her 2nd. Sancho I "el Craso", rey de León ruled in opposition of rey de León Ordoño IV Alfonsez "el Malo"; King of León, restored.3,4 He died in 962.1

Family

Urraca Fernández de Castilla

Citations

  1. [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
  2. [S1074] Bishop Pelayo "the Fabulist" of Oviedo, "CRL", 79.
  3. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  4. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.

Sigurdr Håkonsson, Ladejarl

d. 962
Sigurdr Håkonsson, Ladejarl|d. 962|p324.htm#i14505|Håkon Grjótgardsson, Ladejarl||p150.htm#i17029|Ingebjørg Haraldsdóttir||p199.htm#i22491|Grjótgardr|d. 868|p311.htm#i17094||||Haraldr H. H., King of Norway|b. c 850\nd. 933|p319.htm#i8268|Åsa Håkonsdóttir||p147.htm#i17028|
FatherHåkon Grjótgardsson, Ladejarl1
MotherIngebjørg Haraldsdóttir
     Sigurdr Håkonsson, Ladejarl was the son of Håkon Grjótgardsson, Ladejarl and Ingebjørg Haraldsdóttir.1 Sigurdr Håkonsson, Ladejarl succeeded his father to the earldom of Throndhjem.1 He was one of the wisest men of his time.1 He married Bergljot Thórirsdóttir, daughter of Thórir "the Silent" Rögnvaldsson, Mørejarl and Álöf Árbót Haraldsdóttir, circa 920.1 Sigurdr Håkonsson, Ladejarl witnessed the baptism of King of Norway Håkon I Adalsteinsfóstri Haraldsson; Earl Sigurd poured water over him, and called him Hakon, after his own father, Hakon earl of Hlader.1 Sigurdr Håkonsson, Ladejarl was Earl of Hlader in the Throndhjem land when Harald Graycloak took the throne of Norway in 960.2 Earl at Hlader, Throndhjem, in 960.1,2 He concluded a treaty between the new kings of Norway, Eirik's sons, and the earl, confirmed by oath, in which Sigurd was to get the same power in the Throndhjem land which he had possessed under King Hakon, and on that they considered themselves at peace circa 961.2 He was described by Harald Graycloak, his king, as such: "It is not so easy, mother (Gunnhild), to cut off Earl Sigurd as to slay a kid or a calf. Earl Sigurd is of high birth, powerful in relations, popular, and prudent; and I think if the Throndhjem people knew for certain there was enmity between us, they would all take his side, and we could expect only evil from them. I don't think it would be safe for any of us brothers to fall into the hands of the Throndhjem people.".2 He died in 962 at Oglo. The earl usually had many people about him, for he did not trust the king; but now, after friendly messages had passed between the king and him, he had no great following of people with him. Then Grjotgard sent word to the king that he could never expect a better opportunity to fall upon Earl Sigurd; and immediately, that very evening, Harald and Erling sailed into Throndhjem fjord with several ships and many people. They sailed all night by starlight, and Grjotgard came out to meet them. Late in the night they came to Oglo, where Earl Sigurd was at the feast, and set fire to the house; and burnt the house, the earl, and all his men. Earl Sigurd was killed two years after the fall of King Hakon (A.D. 962).

So says Eyvind Skaldaspiller in the "Haleygjatal": --

"At Oglo. as I've heard, Earl Sigurd
Was burnt to death by Norway's lord, --
Sigurd, who once on Hadding's grave
A feast to Odin's ravens gave.
In Oglo's hall, amidst the feast,
When bowls went round and ale flowed fast,
He perished: Harald lit the fire
Which burnt to death the son of Tyr."2,3

Family

Bergljot Thórirsdóttir b. circa 898
Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Harald Harfager's Saga.
  2. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Saga of King Harald Grafeld and of Earl Hakon Son of Sigurd.
  3. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Haakon Sigurdsson (Nor. ruler) .
  4. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Hakon the Good's Saga.

Murchad mac Áeda

d. 962
Murchad mac Áeda|d. 962|p324.htm#i14876|Áed mac Cellaich||p128.htm#i14877||||Cellach mac Finnaichta||p128.htm#i14878||||||||||
FatherÁed mac Cellaich1
     Murchad mac Áeda was the son of Áed mac Cellaich.1 Murchad mac Áeda died in 962.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Domnall mac Fiachach, 114.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Domnall mac Fiachach, 115.

Æthelflæd Eneda of Hertford1,2

b. circa 941, d. 962
Æthelflæd Eneda of Hertford|b. c 941\nd. 962|p324.htm#i17309|Ealdorman of Herford Ordmaer of Hertford|b. c 911|p166.htm#i18602||||||||||||||||
FatherEaldorman of Herford Ordmaer of Hertford1,3 b. circa 911
     Also called Æthelflæd "the White Duck".2 Æthelflæd Eneda of Hertford was born circa 941.4 She was the daughter of Ealdorman of Herford Ordmaer of Hertford.1,3 Æthelflæd Eneda of Hertford married Edgar "the Pacific", King of the English, son of Edmund I "the Magnificent", King of the English and Ælfgifu (?), in 961; His 1st.4,2,3,5 Æthelflæd Eneda of Hertford died in 961 or 964.1 She died in 962.4

Family

Edgar "the Pacific", King of the English b. circa 943, d. 8 July 975
Child

Citations

  1. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., [M30].
  2. [S1063] PASE, online http:\\www.asnc.cam.ac.uk\pase\Level1\homepage.html, BDDAB, p. 22.
  3. [S1069] Richard Fletcher, Who's Who Roman Britain and AS England, pg. 170.
  4. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pg. xlix.
  5. [S1075] Translated and edited by Michael Swanton, ASC+, pg. 288.

archevêque de Reims Hugues de Vermandois1,2

b. 920, d. 962
archevêque de Reims Hugues de Vermandois|b. 920\nd. 962|p324.htm#i18541|Herbert II, comte de Vermandois|b. 880\nd. 23 Feb 943|p321.htm#i5207|Hildebrante de France|b. c 895?|p45.htm#i5208|Herbert I., seigneur de Peronne & de S. Quentin|b. c 850\nd. 902|p315.htm#i5244|Luitgardis de Troyes ?|b. c 860|p178.htm#i19935|Robert I., duc de France|b. a 15 Sep 866\nd. 15 Jun 923|p318.htm#i5186|Beatrix de Vermandois|b. 880\nd. a Mar 931|p319.htm#i5187|
FatherHerbert II, comte de Vermandois3 b. 880, d. 23 February 943
MotherHildebrante de France1 b. circa 895?
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Archevêque de Reims Hugues de Vermandois was born in 920.1,2 He was the son of Herbert II, comte de Vermandois and Hildebrante de France.3,1 Archbishop of Rheims between 925 and 962.1,2 Archevêque de Reims Hugues de Vermandois died in 962 at age 42 years.1,2

Citations

  1. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  2. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 8.
  3. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:49.

Guy I, vicomte de Thiern1

b. circa 918?, d. 962
Guy I, vicomte de Thiern|b. c 918?\nd. 962|p324.htm#i27614|Matfred, vicomte d'Auvergne|b. c 890?|p245.htm#i27613||||Armand I., vicomte d'Auvergne|b. c 870?|p71.htm#i9320|Bertilde (?)|b. c 875|p71.htm#i9321|||||||
FatherMatfred, vicomte d'Auvergne1 b. circa 890?
     Guy I, vicomte de Thiern was born circa 918?. He was the son of Matfred, vicomte d'Auvergne.1 Guy I, vicomte de Thiern died in 962. D.s.p.1

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VIII:58.

Sigeline of Kent

b. circa 875, d. after 962
     Sigeline of Kent was born circa 875. Earl circa 916.1 He died after 962.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pg. xlix.
  2. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 1-16.

Fulcufe, seigneur de Preuilly1

b. circa 905, d. after 962
Fulcufe, seigneur de Preuilly|b. c 905\nd. a 962|p324.htm#i30394|Aton, seigneur de Preuilly|b. c 860|p265.htm#i30395|Emma (?)|b. c 880|p265.htm#i30396|||||||||||||
FatherAton, seigneur de Preuilly1 b. circa 860
MotherEmma (?)1 b. circa 880
     Fulcufe, seigneur de Preuilly was born circa 905.1 He was the son of Aton, seigneur de Preuilly and Emma (?).1 Fulcufe, seigneur de Preuilly died after 962.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1660] Généalogie ascendante de Jeanne de BOURNONVILLE, online http://fjaunais.free.fr/habart1.htm, Seigneurs et Barons de PREUILLY & VENDOME (860-1212).

Richard Constantine de Provence1

b. circa 930, d. after January 962
Richard Constantine de Provence|b. c 930\nd. a Jan 962|p324.htm#i8664|Carolus Constantius (de Provence), comte de Vienne|b. 901\nd. 962|p324.htm#i8217|Teutberge de Troyes|b. c 903\nd. a 960|p323.htm#i8218|Hludowic I. C., Imperator Augustus|b. c 883\nd. 5 Jun 928|p318.htm#i8223|Anna of Byzantium|b. bt 898 - 899\nd. bt 906 - 911|p315.htm#i8222|Werner, Graf von Troyes|b. c 868\nd. 6 Aug 924|p318.htm#i8662|Theutberga von Arles|b. c 881\nd. b 30 Sep 948|p321.htm#i8663|
FatherCarolus Constantius (de Provence), comte de Vienne b. 901, d. 962
MotherTeutberge de Troyes b. circa 903, d. after 960
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Richard Constantine de Provence was born circa 930. He was the son of Carolus Constantius (de Provence), comte de Vienne and Teutberge de Troyes. Richard Constantine de Provence died after January 962.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 25-37, 196-36.

Boudewijn III, Graaf van Vlaanderen

b. 940, d. 1 January 962
Boudewijn III, Graaf van Vlaanderen|b. 940\nd. 1 Jan 962|p324.htm#i5056|Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen|b. bt 885 - 890\nd. 27 Mar 964|p324.htm#i5058|Alix de Vermandois|b. bt 915 - 922\nd. 10 Oct 960|p324.htm#i5059|Boudewijn I., Graaf van Vlaanderen|b. bt 863 - 865\nd. 2 Jan 917|p317.htm#i5060|Ælfthryth of Wessex|b. 877\nd. 7 Jun 929|p319.htm#i5061|Herbert I., comte de Vermandois|b. 880\nd. 23 Feb 943|p321.htm#i5207|Hildebrante de France|b. c 895?|p45.htm#i5208|
FatherArnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen1,2 b. between 885 and 890, d. 27 March 964
MotherAlix de Vermandois b. between 915 and 922, d. 10 October 960
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Also called Graf von Flandern Balduin III von Flandern German.3 Also called Balduinus iuvenis Flandrensis.4 Boudewijn III, Graaf van Vlaanderen also went by the name of Baldwin III "the Young" of Flanders. Also called comte de Flandres Baudouin III "le Jeune" de Flandres.5,6 He was born in 940.3 He was the son of Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen and Alix de Vermandois.1,2 A contract for the marriage of Boudewijn III, Graaf van Vlaanderen and Mechtild Billung was signed before 941. Her 1st. Boudewijn III, Graaf van Vlaanderen succeeded his father to the countship of Flanders in 950. 4th Count of Flanders between 950 and January 962.7,1,2 "Qui Balduinus ex Mathilde filium genuit Arnolfum minorem, et immatura morte praeventus morbo variolorum periit."8 He married Mechtild Billung, daughter of Hermann I, Herzog von Sachsen and Hildegarde von Westerbourg, in 961; Her 1st.3 Boudewijn III, Graaf van Vlaanderen died on 1 January 962 at age 22 years.9,2,3 He was the predecessor of Gottfried I "der Gefangene", Graf von Verdun; Count of Hainault.3

Family

Mechtild Billung b. 940, d. 25 May 1008
Children

Citations

  1. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, pg. 382.
  2. [S440] Léon van der Essen, Deux Mille, Gen Table II: De Charlemagne a Philippe le Bon.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Ardennergrafen.
  4. [S1188] Various MGH, Vol 9, pg. 336.
  5. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 162-19.
  6. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 141-35.
  7. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  8. [S1188] Various MGH, Vol 9, pg. 304, II De Arnulfo Comite.
  9. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, pg. 382 - 961.
  10. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 12, but is half wrong. She *is* the sister of Arnulph II, and daughter of Maud of Saxony (Mechtild Billung), but by Baldwin III, who was son of Arnulf I.

Bischof von Metz Adalbero I von Lothringen1

b. 910, d. 26 April 962
Bischof von Metz Adalbero I von Lothringen|b. 910\nd. 26 Apr 962|p324.htm#i22032|Wigerich, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen|b. c 870\nd. c 919|p317.htm#i8381|Kunigunde de Hainaut|b. bt 890 - 895\nd. a 923|p318.htm#i8379|Odacar, Graf im Ardennen-, Bit- und Bliesgau|b. c 840\nd. after 0901/2|p276.htm#i22031||||Régnier I. a., comte de Mons|b. c 850\nd. bt 25 Oct 915 - 19 Jan 916|p316.htm#i7252|Ermentrudis des Francs Occidentale|b. 870|p54.htm#i8383|
FatherWigerich, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen1 b. circa 870, d. circa 919
MotherKunigunde de Hainaut1 b. between 890 and 895, d. after 923
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Bischof von Metz Adalbero I von Lothringen was born in 910.1 He was the son of Wigerich, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen and Kunigunde de Hainaut.1 Bishop of Metz between 929 and 962.1,2 Bischof von Metz Adalbero I von Lothringen died on 26 April 962 at age 52 years.1

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Luxemburger.
  2. [S1159] Jackman's H&L, online http://www.personal.psu.edu/

Bischof von Verden Amelung von Hamaland1

b. circa 908, d. 5 May 962
Bischof von Verden Amelung von Hamaland|b. c 908\nd. 5 May 962|p324.htm#i25451|Billung von Sachsen|b. c 875|p45.htm#i16167|N. N. (?)||p221.htm#i25449|Graf von Hamaland Ekbert von Hamaland|d. b 7 Feb 932|p319.htm#i25327||||||||||
FatherBillung von Sachsen1 b. circa 875
MotherN. N. (?)1
     Bischof von Verden Amelung von Hamaland was born circa 908.1 He was the son of Billung von Sachsen and N. N. (?).1 Bishop of Verden between 933 and 962.1 Bischof von Verden Amelung von Hamaland died on 5 May 962.1 He was the predecessor of Bischof von Verden Bruno von Hamaland; Bishop of Verden.2

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Billunger.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Billunger, 962-976.

Liutgard van Vlaanderen1

b. circa 935, d. 18 October 962
Liutgard van Vlaanderen|b. c 935\nd. 18 Oct 962|p324.htm#i22022|Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen|b. bt 885 - 890\nd. 27 Mar 964|p324.htm#i5058|Alix de Vermandois|b. bt 915 - 922\nd. 10 Oct 960|p324.htm#i5059|Boudewijn I., Graaf van Vlaanderen|b. bt 863 - 865\nd. 2 Jan 917|p317.htm#i5060|Ælfthryth of Wessex|b. 877\nd. 7 Jun 929|p319.htm#i5061|Herbert I., comte de Vermandois|b. 880\nd. 23 Feb 943|p321.htm#i5207|Hildebrante de France|b. c 895?|p45.htm#i5208|
FatherArnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen1,2 b. between 885 and 890, d. 27 March 964
MotherAlix de Vermandois1 b. between 915 and 922, d. 10 October 960
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Liutgard van Vlaanderen was the daughter of Arnulf I, graaf van Vlaanderen, and Adele van Vermandois.1 She was born circa 935.3 She was the daughter of Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen and Alix de Vermandois.1,2 Liutgard van Vlaanderen married Graf von Hamaland, Hafengraf von Genf Wichmann II "der Jüngere" von Hamaland, son of Graf im Bardengau und in Wigmodien Wichmann I "der Ältere" von Hamaland and Gräfin im Bardengau Bia von Ringelheim, in 950.1,4 Liutgard van Vlaanderen died on 18 October 962.5

Family

Graf von Hamaland, Hafengraf von Genf Wichmann II "der Jüngere" von Hamaland b. before 930, d. 14 December 973
Child

Citations

  1. [S975] De Graafschap in de Middeleeuwen, online http://home.planet.nl/~graafschap.middeleeuwen/algemeen/…
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Widukind-Sippe.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Widukind-Sippe, 935.
  4. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Widukind-Sippe, 950.
  5. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Widukind-Sippe, 18.10.962 .
  6. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Immedinger.

Adèle de Normandie1

b. 917, d. 963
Adèle de Normandie|b. 917\nd. 963|p324.htm#i5387|Rollo, comte de Rouen|b. c 860\nd. 932|p319.htm#i5202|"Poppa"|b. 880|p45.htm#i5203|||||||Wido, comte de Senlis|b. 850|p45.htm#i5204|Cunegundis des Francs|b. 855|p72.htm#i9456|
FatherRollo, comte de Rouen2 b. circa 860, d. 932
Mother"Poppa"2 b. 880
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Also called Gerloc.3 Adèle de Normandie was born in 917. She was the daughter of Rollo, comte de Rouen and "Poppa".2 Adèle de Normandie married Guillaume I "Tete d'Etoupe", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine, son of Ebles Manzur, duc d' Aquitaine and Aremburgis (?), in 933.4,2 Adèle de Normandie died in 963 at age 46 years.4

Family

Guillaume I "Tete d'Etoupe", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine b. 900, d. 3 April 963
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 162-35.
  2. [S1043] Henry Project, online http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/henry.htm, "Poppa", possible.
  3. [S1042] Stewart Baldwin (e-mail address)
    , Henry II AT in "Henry II AT," newsgroup message 2001-07-28 15:22:36 PST.
  4. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. xcii.

Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold1,2,3

b. circa 910, d. 963
Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold|b. c 910\nd. 963|p324.htm#i8313|Bjórn Kyoband Haraldsson, King of Vestfold|b. c 885\nd. c 927|p318.htm#i8315||||Haraldr H. H., King of Norway|b. c 850\nd. 933|p319.htm#i8268|Svanhild Eysteinsdóttir of Norway|b. c 860|p6.htm#i8267|||||||
FatherBjórn Kyoband Haraldsson, King of Vestfold4 b. circa 885, d. circa 927
     Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold was born circa 910. He was the son of Bjórn Kyoband Haraldsson, King of Vestfold.4 Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold was a witness where Anti-King of Norway Óláfr Geirstadaalf Haraldsson Regent between 927 and 934 at Vestfold, Norway.4 Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold was a witness where Anti-King of Norway Óláfr Geirstadaalf Haraldsson took his nephew in as his foster-child.4 King at Vestfold, Norway, between 934 and 960. Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold fled into the Uplands following the death of his foster-father in battle against Eirik Bloodaxe in 934.4 He was a witness where Tryggvi Óláfsson fled into the Uplands following the death of his father in battle against Eirik Bloodaxe in 934.4 Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold married Cacilie (?) before 935. Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold had made a good and suitable marriage in 935.5 He was a witness where Haraldr Gráfeldr Eiríksson, King of Norway murdered his cousin, Gudrod Bjornsson, in 955. Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold was chief of Vestfold on Harald Grafelds taking the throne of Norway in 960.5 He met, as friends, with Trygve Olafsson of and Hakon Sigurdsson of Hlader in 962 at Hedemark.5 He was a witness where Håkon Mikli Sigurdsson, Ladejarl on a journey in the Uplands, when he came to Hedemark; and King Trygve Olafson and
King Gudrod Bjornson met him there, and Dale-Gudbrand also came to the meeting. They had agreed to meet, and they talked together long by themselves; but so much only was known of their business, and that they were to be friends of each other, in 962 at one harvest.5 Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold died in 963 at springtime. King Harald heard that Gudrod Bjornson was at a feast a little way up the country. Then King Harald set out immediately with his followers, came in the night, and surrounded the house. King Gudrod Bjornson went out with his people; but after a short resistance he fell, and many men with him.5 He was a witness where Haraldr Gráfeldr Eiríksson, King of Norway sailed far outside of the rocks and isles; and then set his course to Viken, and came in the night-time to Tunsberg, and heard that Gudrod Bjornson was at a feast a little way up the country, and killed him in 963 at springtime.5 Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold set out with his brother, Harald Grafeld, after gathering a great army in the east country and heading northwards to Throndhjem in 968.5 He was a witness where Haraldr Gráfeldr Eiríksson, King of Norway gathered together a great army, with his brothers Gudrod and Erling, in the east country, with which they set out northwards to Throndhjem in 968.5

Family

Cacilie (?) b. circa 912
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 28-36.
  2. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 243A-19.
  3. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Halfdan Gudrodsson, 83.
  4. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Harald Harfager's Saga.
  5. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Saga of King Harald Grafeld and of Earl Hakon Son of Sigurd.

Tryggvi Óláfsson1

b. circa 909, d. 963
Tryggvi Óláfsson|b. c 909\nd. 963|p324.htm#i17108|Anti-King of Norway Óláfr Geirstadaalf Haraldsson|b. c 884\nd. 934|p319.htm#i17035||||Haraldr H. H., King of Norway|b. c 850\nd. 933|p319.htm#i8268|Svanhild Eysteinsdóttir of Norway|b. c 860|p6.htm#i8267|||||||
FatherAnti-King of Norway Óláfr Geirstadaalf Haraldsson1 b. circa 884, d. 934
     Tryggvi Óláfsson was the father of Óláfr Tryggvason, King of Norway; the great-grandson of the Norwegian king Harald I Fairhair and the son of Tryggvi Olafsson, a chieftain in southeastern Norway.2 Tryggvi Óláfsson was remarkable as a stout and strong man.1 He was born circa 909. He was the son of Anti-King of Norway Óláfr Geirstadaalf Haraldsson.1 Tryggvi Óláfsson was a witness where Gudrødr Bjørnsson, King in Vestfold fled into the Uplands following the death of his foster-father in battle against Eirik Bloodaxe in 934.1 Tryggvi Óláfsson fled into the Uplands following the death of his father in battle against Eirik Bloodaxe in 934.1 He was chief in the Eastland when Harald Graycloak took the throne of Norway in 960.3 He married Ástrídr Eiríksdóttir of Oprustader, daughter of Eiríkr Bjodaskalle of Oprustader. Tryggvi Óláfsson met, as friends, with Earl Hakon Sigurdsson of Hlader and King Gudrod Bjornsson of Vestfold in 962 at Hedemark.3 He was a witness where Håkon Mikli Sigurdsson, Ladejarl on a journey in the Uplands, when he came to Hedemark; and King Trygve Olafson and
King Gudrod Bjornson met him there, and Dale-Gudbrand also came to the meeting. They had agreed to meet, and they talked together long by themselves; but so much only was known of their business, and that they were to be friends of each other, in 962 at one harvest.3 Tryggvi Óláfsson accepted willingly, and as a friend, the invitation to join Gudrod Eiriksson on a viking cruise in 963 at springtime.3 He was a witness where Gudrødr Eiríksson set out to make a viking cruise with his brother Harald Grafell, but they argued, Harald Grafell accusing his younger brother of being weaker and less a man than he, and they went their separate ways, on which Gudrod journeyed to Trygve Olafsson's lands and invited him to join with him on the cruise in 963 at springtime.3 Tryggvi Óláfsson died in 963 at springtime, Veggen, to the east of Sotanes. On taking up Gudrod Eiriksson's invitation, he had but one boat and few men. They met at Veggen, to the east of Sotanes; but just as they were come to the meeting place, Gudrod's men ran up and killed King Trygve and twelve men.3 . He lies buried at a place called Trygve's Cairn.3

Family

Ástrídr Eiríksdóttir of Oprustader b. circa 943
Child

Citations

  1. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Harald Harfager's Saga.
  2. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Olaf I Tryggvason (k. of Nor.) .
  3. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Saga of King Harald Grafeld and of Earl Hakon Son of Sigurd.
  4. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, King Olaf Trygvason's Saga: Part I.

Constantia, comtesse de Vienne1

b. 920, d. between 963 and 966
Constantia, comtesse de Vienne|b. 920\nd. bt 963 - 966|p324.htm#i8216|Carolus Constantius (de Provence), comte de Vienne|b. 901\nd. 962|p324.htm#i8217|Teutberge de Troyes|b. c 903\nd. a 960|p323.htm#i8218|Hludowic I. C., Imperator Augustus|b. c 883\nd. 5 Jun 928|p318.htm#i8223|Anna of Byzantium|b. bt 898 - 899\nd. bt 906 - 911|p315.htm#i8222|Werner, Graf von Troyes|b. c 868\nd. 6 Aug 924|p318.htm#i8662|Theutberga von Arles|b. c 881\nd. b 30 Sep 948|p321.htm#i8663|
FatherCarolus Constantius (de Provence), comte de Vienne2,3 b. 901, d. 962
MotherTeutberge de Troyes2 b. circa 903, d. after 960
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Countess of Vienne at France.4 Constantia, comtesse de Vienne was born in 920.4 She was the daughter of Carolus Constantius (de Provence), comte de Vienne and Teutberge de Troyes.2,3 Constantia, comtesse de Vienne married Boson II, comte de Provence, son of Rotbold, comte de Provence and Bertha of Tuscany, before 950.2,3,4 Constantia, comtesse de Vienne died between 963 and 966.4

Family

Boson II, comte de Provence b. 928, d. between 965 and 967
Children

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 141A-19.
  2. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  3. [S460] Counts of Provence 11th Century, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/jfcampio/BaseDonn.htm
  4. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, 112..

Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn

b. 939, d. 15 March 963
Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn|b. 939\nd. 15 Mar 963|p324.htm#i6435|basileus Rhomaiôn Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus of Byzantium|b. Sep 905\nd. 9 Nov 959|p323.htm#i6436|Helena Lekapena|b. c 907\nd. 961|p324.htm#i12372|Leo V. P., basileus Rhomaiôn|b. 19 Sep 866\nd. 11 May 912|p316.htm#i6437|Zoë C. (?)|b. c 885?|p223.htm#i25611|basileus Rhomaiôn Romanus I. Lekapenos|b. c 872\nd. 15 Jun 948|p321.htm#i5936|Theodora (?)||p50.htm#i5937|
Fatherbasileus Rhomaiôn Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus of Byzantium1,2 b. September 905, d. 9 November 959
MotherHelena Lekapena1,2 b. circa 907, d. 961
     Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn was in strength and beauty conspicuous above his equals: tall and straight as a young cypress, his complexion was fair and florid, his eyes sparkling, his shoulders broad, his nose long and aquiline.3 He was the son of Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus.4 He was an obscure ruler who died very young, but still managed to father a prince who was destined to take the Byzantine Empire to its apogee as the famous Basil II.5 He was the father of Constantine VIII Porphyrogenitos, basileus Rhomaiôn; the brother of Basil II, and son of Romanus II and Theophano. Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn was the father of Basil II Bulgaroctonos, basileus Rhomaiôn; the son of Romanus II and Theophano.6 Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn was the successor of basileus Rhomaiôn Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus of Byzantium; Emperor.7,8 Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn was born in 939.4,9 He was the son of basileus Rhomaiôn Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus of Byzantium and Helena Lekapena.1,2 Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn married Bertha von Arles, daughter of Hugo "der Böse", König von Italien and Pezola , a concubine, in 944; His 1st.1,9,10 Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn married Theophano of Constantinople before 950; His 2nd. Her 1st. Romanus' marriage to Theophano scandalized Byzantium.1 Emperor at Byzantine Empire between 959 and 963.7,4 Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn witnessed the death of basileus Rhomaiôn Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus of Byzantium on 9 November 959; Poisoned by his son, Romanus, and his wife, Theophano.11,12 Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn was a witness where Nikephoros II Phokas, basileus Rhomaiôn named commander of a wartime expedition to liberate Crete (which had been controlled by the Arabs ever since 826) by Emperor Romanus II. This enterprise mobilized the entire Byzantine fleet and close to 24,000 men. Nicephorus gained the island with the capture of Chandax on 7 March 961 at Chandax, now Iráklion, Crete.13 Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn was a witness where Sayf al-Dawlah Abu al-Hasan ibn Hamdan al-Taghlibi suffered his worst defeat when a Byzantine army of 200,000 advanced on Aleppo, defeated Sayf ad-Dawlah, and captured the city in 962.14 Romanus II, basileus Rhomaiôn died on 15 March 963 at age 24 years. Poisoned by his wife Theophano.12,15,9,3 He was acceded by Nikephoros II Phokas, basileus Rhomaiôn on 16 August 963 at the Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, Byzantine Empire; Emperor of the East. Crowned by the patriarch Polyeuctus.13

Family 1

Bertha von Arles b. between 927 and 930, d. 949

Family 2

Theophano of Constantinople b. circa 943
Children

Citations

  1. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 256, genealogy table 8, the Macedonian Dynasty and Related Families..
  2. [S25] J. M. Hussey, Cambridge Medieval History, Vol 4, Part 1, pg. 792.
  3. [S44] Edward Gibbon Gibbon, Chapter XLVIII: Succession And Characters Of The Greek Emperors..
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Romanus II (Byz. emp.).
  5. [S940] History and Numismatics, online http://www.wegm.com/coins/index.htm, ROMANUS I LACAPENUS .
  6. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Basil II (Byz. emp.) .
  7. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  8. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (Byz. emp.) .
  9. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Hugoniden.
  10. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Bosoniden/Hugoniden, 944.
  11. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 258.
  12. [S295] Philip Sherrard, GAM: Byzantium, pg. 76.
  13. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  14. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Sayf ad-Dawlah (ruler of northern Syr.) .
  15. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Romanus II (Byz. emp.) - 939.
  16. [S296] Chronographia, online The Chronographia composed by the most learned and right honourable monk Michael, in which are recounted the deeds of the following Emperors: Basil and Constantine, the Porphyrogeniti; their successor, Romanus Argyropulus; Michael the Paphlagonian; Michael, nephew of the last-named, who originally had the title of Caesar; the two sisters Zoe and Theodora, also Porphyrogenitiae and both princesses; Constantine Monomachus, who shared the throne with them; the princess Theodora, one of the aforementioned sisters, who ruled as Empress alone; Michael the Aged; Isaac Comnenus. The History ends with the proclamation of Constantine Ducas., Book 1.

Königin von Burgund Adelania (?)

b. circa 931, d. 23 March 963
     Königin von Burgund Adelania (?) was born circa 931. She married Konrad III "der Friedfertige", König von Hoch-Burgund, son of Rudolf II, König von Hoch-Burgund and Bertha von Schwaben, before 950. Königin von Burgund Adelania (?) died on 23 March 963.1

Family

Konrad III "der Friedfertige", König von Hoch-Burgund b. circa 923, d. 19 October 993
Child

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/
  2. [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Liudolfinger.

Guillaume I "Tete d'Etoupe", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine1,2,3

b. 900, d. 3 April 963
Guillaume I "Tete d'Etoupe", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine|b. 900\nd. 3 Apr 963|p324.htm#i5389|Ebles Manzur, duc d' Aquitaine|b. 873\nd. 944|p321.htm#i5390|Aremburgis (?)|b. c 880?|p224.htm#i25769|Rannoux I., comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine|b. 848\nd. 890|p313.htm#i6520|Irmgard , a concubine of Ranulf II|b. c 850|p72.htm#i9448|||||||
FatherEbles Manzur, duc d' Aquitaine4 b. 873, d. 944
MotherAremburgis (?)4 b. circa 880?
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Guillaume I "Tete d'Etoupe", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine also went by the name of William Caput Stupe.5 Also called Graf von Poitou, Herzog von Aquitanien Wilhelm III "Werghaupt" von Aquitanien.4 Guillaume I "Tete d'Etoupe", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine also went by the name of William I "Tow-Head" of Poitou. He was born in 900.6 He was the son of Ebles Manzur, duc d' Aquitaine and Aremburgis (?).4 Guillaume I "Tete d'Etoupe", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine was the successor of Ebles Manzur, duc d' Aquitaine; Count of Poitou.7 Guillaume I "Tete d'Etoupe", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine was the successor of Acfred, comte de Carcassone; Duke of Aquitaine.8,9 Guillaume I "Tete d'Etoupe", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine married Adèle de Normandie, daughter of Rollo, comte de Rouen and "Poppa", in 933.10,11 Count of Poitou at France between 944 and 963.5 Guillaume I "Tete d'Etoupe", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine became Duke of Aquitaine following Toulouse control in 951. Duke of Aquitaine at France between 951 and 963. He died on 3 April 963 at the Abbey of St-Cyprien de Poitiers at age 63 years. Died a monk.12 He was the predecessor of Guillaume II "Bras de Fer", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine; Duke of Aquitaine.

Family

Adèle de Normandie b. 917, d. 963
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 88-35, 163-35.
  2. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 144A-19.
  3. [S861] Antoine de Nadaillac's, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/anosteo/
  4. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Herzöge von Aquitanien Haus Poitou.
  5. [S472] South French and Catalan Society, online Citation from this edition may be by URL or by reference to the pagination of the original 1965 University of Texas edition. These page numbers have been inserted into the text, set off in bold face and brackets., Ch. 10.
  6. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Herzöge von Aquitanien Haus Poitou, 900 oder um 915.
  7. [S472] South French and Catalan Society, online Citation from this edition may be by URL or by reference to the pagination of the original 1965 University of Texas edition. These page numbers have been inserted into the text, set off in bold face and brackets., pg. 106.
  8. [S438] Theroff's Royal Genealogies, online http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/, barclna.txt.
  9. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  10. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. xcii.
  11. [S1043] Henry Project, online http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/henry.htm, "Poppa", possible.
  12. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Herzöge von Aquitanien Haus Poitou, 3.4.963 Abtei St-Cyprien de Poitiers .
  13. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 462, genealogy table 13, the Capetian Dynasty (to St. Louis).

Uda vom Metzgau

b. circa 908, d. 10 April 963
Uda vom Metzgau|b. c 908\nd. 10 Apr 963|p324.htm#i9028|Gerhard I, Graf im Metzgau|b. 870\nd. 22 Jun 910|p316.htm#i9169|Oda von Sachsen|b. c 877|p69.htm#i9170|Adalhard I., Graf von Metz und vom Moselgau|b. c 840\nd. bt 889 - 890|p313.htm#i9433|N. N. von Orleans|b. c 850?|p220.htm#i25370|Otto I "der Erlauchte", Herzog von Sachsen|b. c 836\nd. 30 Nov 912|p316.htm#i5393|Hedwige von Babenberg|b. 853\nd. 24 Dec 903|p315.htm#i5394|
FatherGerhard I, Graf im Metzgau1 b. 870, d. 22 June 910
MotherOda von Sachsen b. circa 877
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Uda vom Metzgau was a daughter of the Matfriedinger Gerhard I, and a niece of King Henry I "the Fowler."1 She was born circa 908. She was the daughter of Gerhard I, Graf im Metzgau and Oda von Sachsen.1 Uda vom Metzgau married Gozelo, Graf im Ardennengau, Graf im Bidgau, son of Wigerich, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen and Kunigunde de Hainaut, in 930.1,2 Uda vom Metzgau died on 10 April 963.1

Family

Gozelo, Graf im Ardennengau, Graf im Bidgau b. circa 914, d. 19 October 942
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Ardennergrafen.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Matfriede.

Wilhelm I, Graf von Weimar1

b. circa 900, d. 16 April 963
     Wilhelm I, Graf von Weimar was born circa 900. He fought for Emperor Otto I in 939 at Birthen, Germany.2 He married N. N. von Henneberg, daughter of Poppo II, Markgraf der sorbischen Mark.1,3 Count of Weimar at Duchy of Thuringia, Kingdom of Germany, between 949 and 963.1 Wilhelm I, Graf von Weimar sided with Emperor Otto's rebellious son, Luidolf, in 953.2 He regained the favor of Emperor Otto before 963.2 He died on 16 April 963.2,4 He was the predecessor of Wilhelm II "der Große", Graf von Weimar; Count of Wiemar.5

Family

N. N. von Henneberg b. before 906
Child

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Weimar.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 281-33.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Älteren Babenberger/Popponen.
  4. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Weimar, 16.4.963.
  5. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Wiemar, 963-1003.

Giselbert, Graf im Ardennengau1

b. 915, d. 17 April 963
Giselbert, Graf im Ardennengau|b. 915\nd. 17 Apr 963|p324.htm#i22734|Wigerich, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen|b. c 870\nd. c 919|p317.htm#i8381|Kunigunde de Hainaut|b. bt 890 - 895\nd. a 923|p318.htm#i8379|Odacar, Graf im Ardennen-, Bit- und Bliesgau|b. c 840\nd. after 0901/2|p276.htm#i22031||||Régnier I. a., comte de Mons|b. c 850\nd. bt 25 Oct 915 - 19 Jan 916|p316.htm#i7252|Ermentrudis des Francs Occidentale|b. 870|p54.htm#i8383|
FatherWigerich, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen1 b. circa 870, d. circa 919
MotherKunigunde de Hainaut1 b. between 890 and 895, d. after 923
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Giselbert, Graf im Ardennengau was born in 915.1 He was the son of Wigerich, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen and Kunigunde de Hainaut.1 Giselbert, Graf im Ardennengau died on 17 April 963 at age 48 years.1

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Ardennergrafen.

Reginar von Lothringen1

b. between 935 and 940, d. 18 April 963
Reginar von Lothringen|b. bt 935 - 940\nd. 18 Apr 963|p324.htm#i22733|Gozelo, Graf im Ardennengau, Graf im Bidgau|b. c 914\nd. 19 Oct 942|p320.htm#i9027|Uda vom Metzgau|b. c 908\nd. 10 Apr 963|p324.htm#i9028|Wigerich, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen|b. c 870\nd. c 919|p317.htm#i8381|Kunigunde de Hainaut|b. bt 890 - 895\nd. a 923|p318.htm#i8379|Gerhard I., Graf im Metzgau|b. 870\nd. 22 Jun 910|p316.htm#i9169|Oda von Sachsen|b. c 877|p69.htm#i9170|
FatherGozelo, Graf im Ardennengau, Graf im Bidgau1 b. circa 914, d. 19 October 942
MotherUda vom Metzgau1 b. circa 908, d. 10 April 963
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Reginar von Lothringen was born between 935 and 940. He was the son of Gozelo, Graf im Ardennengau, Graf im Bidgau and Uda vom Metzgau.1 Reginar von Lothringen died on 18 April 963.1

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Ardennergrafen.

Ealdorman Æthelwold of the East Angles1

b. circa 940, d. before 964
Ealdorman Æthelwold of the East Angles|b. c 940\nd. b 964|p324.htm#i10004|Æthelstan "Half-King", Ealdorman of East Anglia|d. a 957|p323.htm#i23615||||Æthelfrith of the West Saxons||p210.htm#i23628||||||||||
FatherÆthelstan "Half-King", Ealdorman of East Anglia2 d. after 957
     Ealdorman Æthelwold of the East Angles was born circa 940. He was the son of Æthelstan "Half-King", Ealdorman of East Anglia.2 Ealdorman of East Anglia at England between 956 and 962.3,4,1 Ealdorman Æthelwold of the East Angles died before 964.3 He married Ælfthryth, Queen of the English, daughter of Ordgar, Ealdorman of Devon and Wulfrith (?), before 964; Her 1st.4,2

Family

Ælfthryth, Queen of the English b. 945, d. 12 November 1002

Citations

  1. [S1063] PASE, online http:\\www.asnc.cam.ac.uk\pase\Level1\homepage.html, BDDAB, p. 33; Hart, ECNE, pp. 294-5.
  2. [S1069] Richard Fletcher, Who's Who Roman Britain and AS England, pg. 170.
  3. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pg. xlix.
  4. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., [M30].

Dietrich, Graf in der Drenthe und in Salland1

d. circa 964
Dietrich, Graf in der Drenthe und in Salland|d. c 964|p324.htm#i22071|Eberhard I, Graf im Keldachgau und Bonngau|b. c 865\nd. c 937|p320.htm#i9749||||Erenfried I., Graf im Bliesgau, Graf von Charmois|d. c 904|p315.htm#i9750|Adelgunde von Burgund||p196.htm#i22073|||||||
FatherEberhard I, Graf im Keldachgau und Bonngau1 b. circa 865, d. circa 937
     Dietrich, Graf in der Drenthe und in Salland was the son of Eberhard I, Graf im Keldachgau und Bonngau.1 Dietrich, Graf in der Drenthe und in Salland died circa 964.

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, FAMILIE DER EZZONEN-HEZELINIDEN.

Lothar II, Graf von Walbeck1

b. before 900, d. 21 January 964
Lothar II, Graf von Walbeck|b. b 900\nd. 21 Jan 964|p324.htm#i8605|Lothar II, Graf von Stade|b. b 874\nd. 4 Sep 929|p319.htm#i6536|Swanhilde, Gräfin von Stade|b. c 909\nd. 13 Dec|p284.htm#i12884|Lothar I., Graf von Stade|b. c 850\nd. 2 Feb 880|p312.htm#i6537|Enda von Sachsen|b. c 850\nd. a 874|p311.htm#i6538|||||||
FatherLothar II, Graf von Stade b. before 874, d. 4 September 929
MotherSwanhilde, Gräfin von Stade2 b. circa 909, d. 13 December
     Lothar II, Graf von Walbeck was born before 900. He was the son of Lothar II, Graf von Stade and Swanhilde, Gräfin von Stade.2 Lothar II, Graf von Walbeck married Mathilda von Querfurt, Gräfin von Walbeck, daughter of Brun von Querfurt, Graf von Arneburg and Frederika von Ringelheim, before 930.3 Lothar II, Graf von Walbeck was founded the monastery of Walbeck on the Upper Allord. He died on 21 January 964.4

Family

Mathilda von Querfurt, Gräfin von Walbeck b. circa 912, d. 3 December 990
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Querfurt.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Udonen.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Schweinfurt.
  4. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Querfurt, 21.1.964.
  5. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 271-36.

Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen1

b. between 885 and 890, d. 27 March 964
Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen|b. bt 885 - 890\nd. 27 Mar 964|p324.htm#i5058|Boudewijn II, Graaf van Vlaanderen|b. bt 863 - 865\nd. 2 Jan 917|p317.htm#i5060|Ælfthryth of Wessex|b. 877\nd. 7 Jun 929|p319.htm#i5061|Boudewijn I "de IJzeren Arm", Markgraaf van Vlaanderen|b. 840\nd. 879|p312.htm#i5062|Judith, Queen of England|b. c 844\nd. a 870|p311.htm#i5063|Alfred "the Great", King of the English|b. c 848\nd. 25 Oct 899|p314.htm#i7276|Ealhswith, Queen of England|b. c 852\nd. 904|p315.htm#i7277|
FatherBoudewijn II, Graaf van Vlaanderen2,3,4 b. between 863 and 865, d. 2 January 917
MotherÆlfthryth of Wessex4 b. 877, d. 7 June 929
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen also went by the name of Arnold I "the Elder" of Flanders. Also called Arnulfus magnus Flandrensis.5 Also called Arnold I "the Great" of Flanders. Also called comte de Flandres Arnould I "le Vieux" de Flandres.6,7 He was the father of Liutgard van Vlaanderen; the daughter of Arnulf I, graaf van Vlaanderen, and Adele van Vermandois.8 Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen was born between 885 and 890.9 He was the son of Boudewijn II, Graaf van Vlaanderen and Ælfthryth of Wessex.2,3,4 Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen succeeded his father to the countship of Flanders in 918. He appeared in a charter which read "Elstrudis (i.e. Ælfthryth, daughter of King Alfred and wife of Baldwin II of Flanders) and her sons Arnulf and Adelolf to St Peter's Abbey, Ghent; grant of land at Lewisham, Greenwich and Woolwich, Kent" in 918 at Ghent, Flanders.10 3rd Count of Flanders between 918 and 950.11,2,3 "Arnulfus marchio magnus, qui dicebatur Contractus, ex Adela filia Hereberti comitas Virmandorum filium genuit nomine Balduinum."12 He married Alix de Vermandois, daughter of Herbert II, comte de Vermandois and Hildebrante de France, in 934; His 2nd.13,12,14 Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen witnessed the death of Guillaume "Longue-Épée", Princeps Nortmannorum on 17 December 942 at France; Killed in a treacherous ambush by Theodore of Blois and Arnulf of Flanders.15,16 Count of Flanders, restored at Kingdom of France between January 962 and 27 March 964.2 Arnulf I "de Grote", Graaf van Vlaanderen died on 27 March 964.9,2,17 He died in 965.3

Family

Alix de Vermandois b. between 915 and 922, d. 10 October 960
Children

Citations

  1. [S888] ., Dutch Encyclopedie, Vol 1.
  2. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, pg. 382.
  3. [S440] Léon van der Essen, Deux Mille, Gen Table II: De Charlemagne a Philippe le Bon.
  4. [S1599] Todd A. Farmerie (e-mail address), Re: Need correction on this pedigree (Message 2 in thread) in "Counts of Boulogne," newsgroup message 2004-09-06 09:40:10 PST.
  5. [S1188] Various MGH, Vol 9, pg. 336.
  6. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 162-18.
  7. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 141-36.
  8. [S975] De Graafschap in de Middeleeuwen, online http://home.planet.nl/~graafschap.middeleeuwen/algemeen/…
  9. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 235-36.
  10. [S520] Electronic Sawyer, online http:\\www.trin.cam.ac.uk\sdk13\chartwww\eSawyer.99\eSawyer2.html, S 1205a.
  11. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  12. [S1188] Various MGH, Vol 9, pg. 304, II De Arnulfo Comite.
  13. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 8.
  14. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:49.
  15. [S482] Norman Davies, Davies, N., p. 1106.
  16. [S1043] Henry Project, online http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/henry.htm, Guillaume "Longue Épée" of Normandy.
  17. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  18. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Widukind-Sippe.
  19. [S1346] Andre du Chesne-Tour____, A. du Chesne, pg. 12.
  20. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 311-36.
  21. [S888] ., Dutch Encyclopedie, Vol 4.

Pope John XII1

b. 937?, d. 14 May 964
Pope John XII|b. 937?\nd. 14 May 964|p324.htm#i22619|Alberich II, Patricius von Rom, Markgraf von Spoleto|b. 911\nd. 31 Aug 954|p322.htm#i22512|Alda von Arles|b. 925\nd. 954|p322.htm#i25402|Markgraf von Spoleto Alberich I. von Spoleto|b. c 870\nd. b 900|p315.htm#i9101|Maròzia di Roma|b. c 890\nd. 932|p319.htm#i9099|Hugo "der Böse", König von Italien|b. 880\nd. 10 Apr 948|p321.htm#i8720|Alda des Franken|b. c 910?|p221.htm#i25401|
FatherAlberich II, Patricius von Rom, Markgraf von Spoleto1 b. 911, d. 31 August 954
MotherAlda von Arles2 b. 925, d. 954
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Pope John XII was the only son of Duke Alberic II of Spoleto, then ruler of Rome.1,3 He was born called Ottaviano, or in English, Octavian.1 He was born in 937? At Rome, Italy.1 He was the son of Alberich II, Patricius von Rom, Markgraf von Spoleto and Alda von Arles.1,2 Pope John XII was elected, on orders of his father, on 16 December 955.1 130th Pope at Rome, Italy, between 16 December 955 and 14 May 964.1 He changed his name to John, and become Pope John XII.1 He was a witness where Otto I "der Große", imperator augustus crowned as emperor by Pope John XII, and assumed the style imperator augustus, being careful not include the Romans in deference to the Emperor in Byzantium, on 2 February 962 at St. Peter's, Rome, Italy, German Empire.4,1,5 Pope John XII was a witness where Adelheid "die Heilige", Kaiserin der Römisches Reich crowned empress by Pope John XII on 2 February 962.1 Pope John XII crowned the German king Otto I the Great and his wife Adelaide as Holy Roman emperor and empress on 2 February 962.1 He rebelled when Otto issued his controversial Privilegium Ottonianum ("Ottonian Privilege"), which ordered John to take an oath of obedience to the Emperor.1 He was a witness where Otto I "der Große", imperator augustus called a council at St. Peter's, which deposed Pope John XII for instigating an armed conspiracy against Otto and for dishonourable conduct on 6 November 963 at Rome, Italy.6,1 Pope John XII was deposed by the Emperor Otto I for instigating an armed conspiracy against Otto and for dishonourable conduct on 6 November 963.1 He deposed Leo VIII, after the Emperor, Otto, had left Rome, by a synod he conducted in February 964 at Rome, Italy.1 He died on 14 May 964 at age 27 years. If Luitprand (of Cremora) can be believed, he died an evil death; struck down while in the act of adultry, and lingered eight days and died without Holy Viaticum.1,3

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, John XII (pope) .
  2. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Bosoniden/Hugoniden.
  3. [S1013] S. J., Professor of History, University of Santa Clara Joseph S. Brusher, Brusher, J. S., pg. 262.
  4. [S434] French Royalty, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/
  5. [S1143] Brockhaus 2002.
  6. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.

Gottfried, Herzog von Nieder-Lothringen1

b. between 925 and 935, d. circa July 964
Gottfried, Herzog von Nieder-Lothringen|b. bt 925 - 935\nd. c Jul 964|p324.htm#i25368|Gottfried, Graf im Jülichgau, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen|b. c 906\nd. a 1 Jun 950|p322.htm#i25367|Ermentrudis|b. bt 908 - 909|p177.htm#i19905|Gerhard I., Graf im Metzgau|b. 870\nd. 22 Jun 910|p316.htm#i9169|Oda von Sachsen|b. c 877|p69.htm#i9170|Carolus I. S., roi des Francs|b. 17 Sep 879\nd. 7 Oct 929|p319.htm#i7259|Frederuna, Westfränkische Königin|b. c 887\nd. 10 Feb 917|p317.htm#i8728|
FatherGottfried, Graf im Jülichgau, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen1 b. circa 906, d. after 1 June 950
MotherErmentrudis1 b. between 908 and 909
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Gottfried, Herzog von Nieder-Lothringen was born between 925 and 935.1 He was the son of Gottfried, Graf im Jülichgau, Pfalzgraf von Lothringen and Ermentrudis.1 Gottfried, Herzog von Nieder-Lothringen died circa July 964 at summer.1

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Matfriede.

Erzbischof von Trier Heinrich von Babenberg1

b. circa 916?, d. 3 July 964
Erzbischof von Trier Heinrich von Babenberg|b. c 916?\nd. 3 Jul 964|p324.htm#i26743|Graf in Ostfranken Heinrich von Babenberg|b. c 884?\nd. 935|p319.htm#i26741||||Fränkischer Pfalzgraf Adalbert von Babenberg|b. 854\nd. 9 Sep 906|p315.htm#i22117|Brunhilde von Schwaben|b. c 864?|p233.htm#i26740|||||||
FatherGraf in Ostfranken Heinrich von Babenberg1 b. circa 884?, d. 935
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Erzbischof von Trier Heinrich von Babenberg was born circa 916?. He was the son of Graf in Ostfranken Heinrich von Babenberg.1 Archbishop of Trier between 956 and 964.1 Erzbischof von Trier Heinrich von Babenberg died on 3 July 964 at Rome, Italy.1

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Älteren Babenberger.

Rotbold, comte de Provence1

b. circa 898, d. before 965
     Rotbold, comte de Provence was born circa 898. He married Bertha of Tuscany before 928.2 Rotbold, comte de Provence married N. N. d' Aquitaine, daughter of Guillaume I "le Pieux", duc d' Aquitaine, before 928; Per ES.3 Count of Provence before 949.3 Rotbold, comte de Provence died circa 949. Per ES.3 He was the predecessor of Boson II, comte de Provence; Count of Arles.4 Rotbold, comte de Provence died before 965.5

Family 1

N. N. d' Aquitaine b. circa 903
Child

Family 2

Bertha of Tuscany b. circa 903
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 333-37.
  2. [S460] Counts of Provence 11th Century, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/jfcampio/BaseDonn.htm, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd hypothesis..
  3. [S460] Counts of Provence 11th Century, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/jfcampio/BaseDonn.htm, Version donnée par les Europaische stammtafeln.
  4. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, 112..
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