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Hiltrude ("Countess of Upper Alsace"), Countess of Upper Alsace

F, #8476, b. 744

Family: Luitfrid II , Count of Upper Alsace, (b. 740, d. 780)

SonHugh of Tours, Count of Tours+ (b. 770, d. 836)

Biography

Hiltrude ("Countess of Upper Alsace"), Countess of Upper Alsace, was born in 744 in Alsace, France.1,2,3 She died.
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Last Edited6 December 2000 00:00:00

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Luitfrid ("Duke of Alsace"), Duke of Alsace

M, #8477, b. 707

Family: Edith, Duchess of Alsace, (b. 719)

SonLuitfrid II , Count of Upper Alsace+ (b. 740, d. 780)

Biography

Luitfrid ("Duke of Alsace"), Duke of Alsace, was born in 707. He died.
Luitfrid ("Duke of Alsace"), Duke of Alsace, had reference number. 2 _UID 1D834CC6-7631-438F-A9F8-9D8592E34854
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Last Edited25 May 2011 11:35:25

Edith, Duchess of Alsace

F, #8478, b. 719

Biography

Edith, Duchess of Alsace, was born in 719. She died.
Last Edited6 September 1999 00:00:00

Gonnor of Crepon ("Gunnora of Denmark")

F, #8479, b. 936, d. 1031

Parents

FatherHerbastus de Crêpon (b. 911, d. after 984)

Family: Richard I, Duke of ("The Fearless") Normandy, The Fearless, (b. 28 August 933, d. 20 November 996)

SonFredesenda de Normandie
SonGodfrey of Brionne & Eu (b. 953, d. 1015)
SonGuillaume "The Bastard" Hieme (b. about 955, d. before 4 January 1039)
SonRichard II, Duke ("Duke Of Normandie") De Normandie, The Good+ (b. 959, d. 26 August 1026)
SonRobert, Bishop of Rouen De Evreux (b. 964, d. 1037)
DaughterHawise of Normandy Hegwig+ (b. 969, d. about 21 February 1032)
DaughterMatilda (Mahaud) de Normandy+ (b. about 974, d. before 1017)
SonRalph Of Ivry (b. about 978)
DaughterEmma of Normandy (b. 982, d. 6 March 1052)
DaughterBeatrice of Normandy (b. about 990, d. 18 JAN 1034/1035)

Biography

Gonnor of Crepon ("Gunnora of Denmark") was born in 936 in Normandy, France.1,1,2,3 She died in 1031, at age ~95, in France.4,1,1,2,3
Gonnor of Crepon ("Gunnora of Denmark") had reference number. 1 _UPD 29 MAY 2010 12:12:22 GMT-6
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She was Richard's concubine. 1 _MARRSTAT Partners
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Last Edited21 November 2000 00:00:00

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Conan I, Duke of Brittany, the Crooked

M, #8480, b. 927, d. 27 June 992

Parents

FatherJuhel Berenger, Seigneur de Fougeres (b. about 907, d. 952)
MotherGerberge

Family: Ermangarde , Duchess of Bretagne, (b. 952, d. 27 June 992)

DaughterRennes+ (b. about 965)
DaughterJudith De Brittany+ (b. about 975, d. 16 June 1017)
SonGeoffery I Duke of Brittany+ (b. 980, d. 20 November 1008)

Biography

Conan I, Duke of Brittany, the Crooked, was born in 927 in Bretagne, France. He and Ermangarde , Duchess of Bretagne, were married in 980.1,2,3 He died on 27 June 992, at age ~65, in Conquereil.
Conan I of Rennes
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Conan I (927 – June 27, 992) was the count of Rennes from 958 and duke of Brittany from 990 to his death. He became ruler of Brittany after a period of civil and political unrest, having first succeeded his father Judicael Berengar, as count of Rennes.
[edit] Family and children

He married Ermengarde of Anjou, daughter of Geoffrey I of Anjou and Adele of Vermandois and had the following issue:

Judith (982–1017), married Richard II, Duke of Normandy
Judicael, count of Porhoet (died 1037)
Geoffrey, the eventual heir
Catuallon, abbot of Redon
Hernod

Conan died in battle against his brother-in-law Fulk Nerra, count of Anjou at the Battle of Conquereuil and is buried in Mont Saint Michel Abbey. 1 _UPD 29 MAY 2010 13:11:55 GMT-6
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Last Edited6 December 2000 00:00:00

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Ermangarde , Duchess of Bretagne

F, #8481, b. 952, d. 27 June 992

Parents

FatherGeoffrey I Grisegonelle of Anjou, Seneschal of France (b. 938, d. 21 July 987)
MotherAdelais of Vermandois (b. 934, d. after 982)

Family: Conan I, Duke of Brittany, the Crooked, (b. 927, d. 27 June 992)

DaughterRennes+ (b. about 965)
DaughterJudith De Brittany+ (b. about 975, d. 16 June 1017)
SonGeoffery I Duke of Brittany+ (b. 980, d. 20 November 1008)

Biography

Ermangarde , Duchess of Bretagne, was born in 952 in Anjou, France.1,2,3,4 She and Conan I, Duke of Brittany, the Crooked, were married in 980.5,6,7 She died on 27 June 992, at age ~40.
Ermangarde , Duchess of Bretagne, had reference number. 2 _UID BE5862E6-80FC-4FD6-BEAE-09609B79CE21
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Chart #31. 1 _UPD 29 MAY 2010 13:11:55 GMT-6
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Last Edited23 December 2000 00:00:00

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Geoffrey I Grisegonelle of Anjou, Seneschal of France

M, #8482, b. 938, d. 21 July 987

Parents

FatherFulk II, Count of Anjou, the Good (b. 909, d. 11 November 958)
MotherGerberge Du Maine (b. 913, d. 952)

Family: Adelais of Vermandois (b. 934, d. after 982)

DaughterErmangarde , Duchess of Bretagne+ (b. 952, d. 27 June 992)
DaughterAdele , Countess of Provence D'Anjou (b. 960, d. 1029)
SonFulk III the Black of Anjou, Count of Anjou (b. 21 June 967, d. 21 June 1040)
DaughterGerberge of Anjou (b. about 979)

Biography

Geoffrey I Grisegonelle of Anjou, Seneschal of France, was born in 938 in Anjou, France. He died on 21 July 987, at age ~49.
BIOGRAPHY: received in requital of his gallant services against the Emperor Otto, a grant
from King Robert, of the dignified office of Seneschal of France.
Count of Anjou.

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Geoffrey I of Anjou (died July 21, 987), known as Grisegonelle ("Greymantle"), was count of Anjou from 960 to 987.[1] He succeeded his father Fulk II. He cultivated the loyal support of a group of magnates, some of whom he inherited from his father,[2] others whom he recruited: men such as Alberic of Vihiers, Cadilo of Blaison, Roger I (le "vieux") of Loudon, Joscelin of Rennes, castellan of Baugé, Suhard I of Craon, Tobert of Buzençais and members of the Bouchard clan, and encouraged them to see their own dynastic interests as tied to the success of the Angevin count.[3] He succeeded in establishing a group of fideles upon whom his son, Fulk called "Nerra", was able to depend in establishing Anjou as a cohesive regional power in an age of territorial disintegration.[4] In preparing the way, Geoffrey was the first count in the west of France to associate his son in the comital title.[5]

Geoffrey allied with the Count of Nantes against the Count of Rennes, and allied with Hugh Capet, fearing an invasion by the Count of Blois. He was one of the men responsible for bringing Hugh to the throne of France.
Contents
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1 Family and children
2 Notes
3 Sources
4 External links

[edit] Family and children

He married Adele of Meaux (934–982), daughter of Robert of Vermandois and Adelais de Vergy. Their children were:

Gottfried of Anjou (-987)
Fulk III of Anjou.
Ermengarde of Anjou (b. 965), married Conan I of Rennes.
Gerberga (b. 973), married Count William IV of Angoulême.

He married, secondly, to Adelaise de Chalon in Mar 979 and had one child:

Maurice of Anjou (980 - 1012), married to a daughter of Aimery, Count of Saintes and had one son.

[edit] Notes

^ Refer to Bernard S. Bachrach, "Fulk Nerra: Neo-Roman Consul, 987-1040" (California, 1993) 261 and 262 for a useful genealogy of the Angevin comital line.
^ "Although the documentation for the later ninth and early tenth centuries in Anjou is not good, enough material does survive to suggest a noteworthy continuity in the entourage of the Angevins counts" concludes Bernard S. Bachrach, "Enforcement of the Forma Fidelitatis: The Techniques Used by Fulk Nerra, Count of the Angevins (987-1040)" Speculum 59.4 (October 1984:796-819) p. 801, note 26.
^ Bachrach 1984:799f.
^ Other exceptions to the disintegration of the pagus, in addition to the example of Anjou, were Normandy and Flanders. (François Marignier, "Political and monastic structures in France at the end of the tenth and the beginning of the eleventh centuries", in Frederic L. Cheyette, ed. and tr., Lordship and Community in Medieval Europe (New York) 1967:106, 125.
^ Bachrach 1984:802.

Sources

Mabille, Emile. Introduction aux chroniques des comtes d'Anjou (Paris) 1871.
Last Edited23 December 2000 00:00:00

Robert of Troyes, Count of Troyes

M, #8483, b. 910, d. 975

Parents

Family: Adela ("Countess of Troyes") of Troyes, Countess of Troyes, (b. 914, d. 19 August 967)

DaughterAdelais of Vermandois+ (b. 934, d. after 982)

Biography

Robert of Troyes, Count of Troyes, was born in 910 in Vermondois, France. He died in 975, at age ~65.
Last Edited23 December 2000 00:00:00

Fulk II, Count of Anjou, the Good

M, #8484, b. 909, d. 11 November 958

Parents

Family: Gerberge Du Maine (b. 913, d. 952)

DaughterArsinde Blanche de Anjou
DaughterAgnes De Anjou
SonGeoffrey I Grisegonelle of Anjou, Seneschal of France+ (b. 938, d. 21 July 987)
SonBouchard IV, Count of Vendome (b. about 943, d. 1012)

Biography

Fulk II, Count of Anjou, the Good, was born in 909 in Anjou, France. He died on 11 November 958, at age ~49, in Tours, France.
Fulk II, Count of Anjou, the Good, had reference number. Fulk II, Count of Anjou
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Fulk II of Anjou)

Fulk II of Anjou (died 958[1]), son of Fulk the Red, was count of Anjou from 942 to his death.[2]

He was often at war with the Bretons. He seems to have been a man of culture, a poet and an artist. He was succeeded by his son Geoffrey Greymantle.

Fulk II died at Tours. Fulk's date of death 11 November 958 is given by Christian Settipani in his work La Noblesse du Midi Carolingien, but it's unclear upon what primary evidence this is based.

By his spouse, Gerberge, he had several children:

Adelais of Anjou, married five times
Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou, married Adelaide of Vermandois.
Last Edited8 September 1999 00:00:00

Gerberge Du Maine

F, #8485, b. 913, d. 952

Parents

Family: Fulk II, Count of Anjou, the Good, (b. 909, d. 11 November 958)

DaughterArsinde Blanche de Anjou
DaughterAgnes De Anjou
SonGeoffrey I Grisegonelle of Anjou, Seneschal of France+ (b. 938, d. 21 July 987)
SonBouchard IV, Count of Vendome (b. about 943, d. 1012)

Biography

Gerberge Du Maine was born in 913 in Maine, France. She died in 952, at age ~39.
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Last Edited15 September 1999 00:00:00

Fulk I, Count of Anjou, the Red of Anjou

M, #8486, b. 870, d. 938

Parents

Family: Roscille , Countess of Anjou De Loches, (b. 874)

DaughterRoscille D'Anjo (b. about 904)
SonFulk II, Count of Anjou, the Good+ (b. 909, d. 11 November 958)
DaughterAdele, Countess Of Vexin (b. about 924)

Biography

Fulk I, Count of Anjou, the Red of Anjou, was born in 870 in Anjou, France. He died in 938, at age ~68.
Fulk I, Count of Anjou
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fulk I redirects here. It can also refer to Fulk, King of Jerusalem.

Fulk I of Anjou (about 870 – 942), called the Red, was son of viscount Ingelger of Angers and Resinde "Aelinde" D'Amboise, was the first count of Anjou from 898 to 941. He increased the territory of the viscounty of Angers and it became a county around 930. During his reign he was permanently at war with the Normans and the Bretons. He occupied the county of Nantes in 907, but abandoned it to the Bretons in 919. He married Rosalie de Loches. He died around 942 and was succeeded by his son Fulk II. The modern day Queen of the United Kingdom, Elizabeth II, is a descendant of his, along with various other European monarchs.
Last Edited28 September 1999 00:00:00

Roscille , Countess of Anjou De Loches

F, #8487, b. 874

Parents

Family: Fulk I, Count of Anjou, the Red of Anjou, (b. 870, d. 938)

DaughterRoscille D'Anjo (b. about 904)
SonFulk II, Count of Anjou, the Good+ (b. 909, d. 11 November 958)
DaughterAdele, Countess Of Vexin (b. about 924)

Biography

Roscille , Countess of Anjou De Loches, was born in 874 in France. She died.
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Last Edited25 May 2011 11:35:25

Ingelger I ("Count of Anjou and Orleans"), Count of Anjou and Orleans

M, #8488, b. 845, d. 893

Parents

Biography

Ingelger I ("Count of Anjou and Orleans"), Count of Anjou and Orleans, was born in 845 in Anjou, France. He and Aelinde De Ambroise were married in 869 in France. He died in 893, at age ~48, in St Martin, Tours, France.
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Last Edited15 December 2000 00:00:00

Aelinde De Ambroise

F, #8489, b. 844

Parents

FatherGeoffrey d'Orleans (b. 825)

Biography

Aelinde De Ambroise was born in 844 in Tours, France. She and Ingelger I ("Count of Anjou and Orleans"), Count of Anjou and Orleans, were married in 869 in France. She died.
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Last Edited15 December 2000 00:00:00

* Garnier , Seigneur De Loches

M, #8490, b. 844

Family:

DaughterRoscille , Countess of Anjou De Loches+ (b. 874)

Biography

* Garnier , Seigneur De Loches, was born in 844. He died.
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Last Edited7 September 1999 00:00:00

Adela ("Countess of Troyes") of Troyes, Countess of Troyes

F, #8491, b. 914, d. 19 August 967

Parents

Family: Robert of Troyes, Count of Troyes, (b. 910, d. 975)

DaughterAdelais of Vermandois+ (b. 934, d. after 982)

Biography

Adela ("Countess of Troyes") of Troyes, Countess of Troyes, was born in 914 in Bourgogne, France. She died on 19 August 967, at age ~53.
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Last Edited23 December 2000 00:00:00

Herbert II , Count of Vermandois ("Herbert de Vermandois Ct de Troyes")

M, #8492, b. 884, d. 23 February 943

Parents

FatherHubert I Count of Senlis, Count of Senlis (b. 1 July 839, d. 902)
MotherBertha De Morvois (b. about 845)

Biography

Herbert II , Count of Vermandois ("Herbert de Vermandois Ct de Troyes"), was born in 884 in Vermondois, France.1,2,3,4,4,5,6 He and Liegarde Hildebranda, ("Hildebrante of Neustria") Princess Of France, were married before 910.7,8,9,10 He died on 23 February 943, at age ~59, in St. Quentin, France.11,12,13,14,2,3,4,4,5,6
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From Gregg Bonner
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gbonner
[email protected]. Herbert II , Count of Vermandois ("Herbert de Vermandois Ct de Troyes"), had person sources.2,15,16,17,18,17,19,20 1 _UPD 27 MAY 2010 13:56:18 GMT-6
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Last Edited18 November 2000 00:00:00

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Hildebrante , Princess of France

F, #8493, b. 895, d. 931

Parents

FatherRobert I ("Duke of France"), King of France (b. 15 August 866, d. 15 June 923)
MotherBeatrice , Queen of France de Vermandois (b. 878, d. 931)

Biography

Hildebrante , Princess of France, was born in 895 in Vermondois, France. She died in 931, at age ~36.
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Robert I ("Duke of France"), King of France

M, #8494, b. 15 August 866, d. 15 June 923

Parents

FatherRobert the Strong Robert "Le Fort", Duke of Neustria (b. 820, d. 25 August 866)
MotherAdelaide of Tours ("Adelaide of Alsace") (b. about 818, d. after 866)

Family 1: Adele (b. 0840/0845, d. before 897)

DaughterLiegarde Hildebranda, ("Hildebrante of Neustria") Princess Of France+ (b. about 887, d. 931)

Family 2: Beatrice , Queen of France de Vermandois, (b. 878, d. 931)

DaughterEmma, Princess of France
DaughterHildebrante , Princess of France (b. 895, d. 931)
SonHugues Magnus, Duke of Paris+ (b. about 900, d. 16 June 956)

Biography

Robert I ("Duke of France"), King of France, was born on 15 August 866 in Bourgogne, France.1,2,3 He and Adele were married. He and Beatrice , Queen of France de Vermandois, were married about 895. He died on 15 June 923, at age 56, in Soissons, France.
Robert I ("Duke of France"), King of France, had reference number. Descendants of Charlemagne data base, German version attribued to E.
Brandenburg. Koenig Robert von Frankreich (died 15 June 923 near
Soissons); wife Beatrix of Vermandois.

B.S. Bachrach 1993, Fulk Nerra, the Neo-Roman Consul, 987-1040,
Genealogy 12. Robert I, King of West Francia.

Mother Aellis of Tours and Alsace, daughter of Hugh, Count of Tours
and his wife Bava.

Index to Royal Genealogical Data, University of Hull WEB database,
1995. Became King 923.

There is confusion about the mother of the children; Robert, King,
may be confused with Robert, Viscount of Paris.

Alan B. Wilson, July 1997, soc.genealogy.medieval. Robert I, Count
of Paris and Poitiers, Marquie in Neustria and Orleans, anti-king of
France.


From the "selvage1" database at WorldConnect. Please contact [email protected] with corrections and additions.

From Gregg Bonner
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gbonner
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Citations

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Beatrice , Queen of France de Vermandois

F, #8495, b. 878, d. 931

Parents

FatherHubert I Count of Senlis, Count of Senlis (b. 1 July 839, d. 902)
MotherBertha De Morvois (b. about 845)

Family: Robert I ("Duke of France"), King of France, (b. 15 August 866, d. 15 June 923)

DaughterEmma, Princess of France
DaughterHildebrante , Princess of France (b. 895, d. 931)
SonHugues Magnus, Duke of Paris+ (b. about 900, d. 16 June 956)

Biography

Beatrice , Queen of France de Vermandois, was born in 878 in Vermandois, France. She and Robert I ("Duke of France"), King of France, were married about 895. She died in 931, at age ~53.
Beatrice , Queen of France de Vermandois, had reference number. Descendants of Charlemagne data base, German version attribued to E.
Brandenburg. Beatrix von Vermandois (circa 880 - after? March 931),
wife of Koenig Robert von Frankreich.

Descendants of Charlemagne data base, German version attributed to E.
Brandenburg.


From the "selvage1" database at WorldConnect. Please contact [email protected] with corrections and additions.

From Gregg Bonner
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gbonner
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Last Edited9 November 2000 00:00:00

Tertulle , Count of Anjou

M, #8496, b. 821

Parents

Father* Torquat De Rennes (b. 800)

Biography

Tertulle , Count of Anjou, was born in 821 in Rennes, Anjou, France. He died.
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Petronilla, Countess of Anjou

F, #8497, b. 825

Parents

FatherHugo "L'Abbe" , Holy Roman Emperor (b. 794, d. 7 June 844)

Biography

Petronilla, Countess of Anjou, was born in 825 in Rhineland, Prussia. She died.
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* Torquat De Rennes

M, #8498, b. 800

Family:

SonTertulle , Count of Anjou+ (b. 821)

Biography

* Torquat De Rennes was born in 800 in Rennes, Anjou, France. He died.
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Hugo "L'Abbe" , Holy Roman Emperor

M, #8499, b. 794, d. 7 June 844

Parents

Family:

DaughterPetronilla, Countess of Anjou+ (b. 825)

Biography

Hugo "L'Abbe" , Holy Roman Emperor, was born in 794 in Aachen, Prussia. He died on 7 June 844, at age ~50.
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Regina , Holy Roman Empress (3rd Concubine)

F, #8500, b. 770

Family: Charlemagne ("Charles the Great") Emperor of the West, King of Franks, (b. 2 April 742, d. 28 January 814)

SonHugo "L'Abbe" , Holy Roman Emperor+ (b. 794, d. 7 June 844)

Biography

Regina , Holy Roman Empress (3rd Concubine), was born in 770 in Aachen, Prussia. She died.
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