Conrad DE AUXERRE

Conrad DE AUXERRE

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Name Conrad DE AUXERRE [1]

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Tod zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 862 und 866 [2]

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Adelais DE TOURS

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Medieval Lands by Charles Cawley, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 2. CONRAD "l'Ancien" (-22 Mar [862/66]). Thegan's VitaHludowici Imperatoris names (in order) "Chuonradum et Ruodolfum" asbrothers of Empress Judith[948]. Graf von Linz- und Argengau. Dux.Nithard records that Conrad and his brother Rudolf were forciblytonsured in [Apr 830] by their sister's stepson, Lothar, then inrevolt against his father, and sent to Aquitaine "to be held byPepin"[949]. Comte de Paris. The Miraculis Sancti Germani recordthat "Chuonradus princeps" was cured of an eye problem by the saint,and that he built the church of Saint-Germain at Auxerre inthanks[950]. An agreement between Charles II "le Chauve" King of theWest Franks and his brother Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of the EastFranks dated Jun 860 names "nobilis ac fidelibus laicis…Chuonradus,Evrardus, Adalardus, Arnustus, Warnarius, Liutfridus, Hruodolfus,Erkingarius, Gislebertus, Ratbodus, Arnulfus, Hugo, item Chuonradus,Liutharius, Berengarius, Matfridus, Boso, Sigeri, Hartmannus,Liuthardus, Richuinus, Wigricus, Hunfridus, Bernoldus, Hatto,Adalbertus, Burchardus, Christianus, Leutulfus, Hessi, Herimannus,item Hruodulfus, Sigehardus"[951]. "Ludowicus…rex" confirmed anexchange between Grimald abbot of St Gallen and "quidamcomis…Chuonratus" relating to property in Linzgau and Argengau, bycharter dated 1 Apr 861[952]. A poem by Walahfridus Strabus recordsthe epitaph of "Chonradum comitem"[953]. The necrology of Auxerrecathedral records the death 22 Mar of "Conradus comes"[954]. mADELAIS [de Tours], daughter of HUGUES Comte [de Tours] & his wife Ava---. The Miraculis Sancti Germani name "Adheleid" as wife of"Chuonradus princeps"[955]. A poem by Walahfridus Strabus records theepitaph of "Adelheidam"[956]. The primary source which confirms herparentage has not yet been identified. Some secondary works[957]assert that the second husband of Adelais was Robert "le Fort"[Capet]. If this is correct, Adelais must have been Comte Robert'ssecond or third wife as his known children were already born by thetime Adelais's husband Conrad died. The assertion appears based onthe Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon which names "duo filii RotbertiAndegavorum comitis, frs Hugonis abbatis, senior Odo…Robertusalter"[958]. Settipani states that the passage is a 12th centuryinterpolation and has little historical value, although he doessuggest that it is likely that the wife of Comte Robert was a closerelation of Adelais without providing the basis for thisstatement[959]. A family connection between Comte Robert and ConradComte de Paris is also suggested by the former being invested with thecounty of Auxerre in 865, after this county was confiscated from thelatter (as recorded by Hincmar[960]), on the assumption that there wassome basis of heredity behind the transmission of counties in Franceat that time (which is probable, but remains unproven). Comte Conrad& his wife had [five] children: a) WELF (-before 876). The primary source which confirms hisparentage has not yet been identified. Graf im Linzgau 842/850. Grafim Alpgau 852/858. m ---. The name of Welf's wife is not known.Graf Welf & his wife had [two possible children]: i) [CONRAD . The primary source which confirms his parentagehas not yet been identified. Graf im Linzgau.] ii) [ETICHO (-after 911, bur Ammergau). The primary sourcewhich confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Graf imAmmergau.] - see below. b) CONRAD (-876). His parentage is deduced from Regino whonames "Ruodolfus filius Chuonradi, nepos Huggonis abbatis"[961], thelatter being recorded in the Miraculis Sancti Germani as "Hugo" one ofthe sons of "Chuonradus princeps", the patron of the church ofSaint-Germain at Auxerre[962]. He helped save Charles II "le Chauve"King of the West Franks after the invasion of Ludwig II "der Deutsche"King of the East Franks. Comte d'Auxerre. He fell into disgrace in861, and passed into the service of the sons of Emperor Lothar. Hereceived from Emperor Louis the territories of Genève, Lausanne andSion. Marquis de Transjurane in Dec 864 after he killed comte Hubert[Bosonide][963]. - KINGS of BURGUNDY. c) HUGO (-Orléans 12 May 886, bur Saint-Germain d'Auxerre).The Annales Bertiniani name "Hugoni clerico, avunculi sui [=Karoliregis] Chonradi filio" when recording that he received the counties ofTours and Angers in 866[964]. Abbot of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre 853.The Miraculis Sancti Germani names "Hugo" as one of the sons of"Chuonradus princeps" who continued to patronise the church ofSaint-Germain at Auxerre after their father's death[965]. Imperialmissus in Auxerre in 853. Abbot of Saint-Riquier until 861. Abbot ofSaint-Bertin 859/62. He was a supporter of King Lothar 861/865. Hewas elected Archbishop of Köln in 864. The Annales Xantenses recordthat "quidam tirannicus Hugo…filius predicti Cuonradi" (the previousparagraph naming "Cuonradi fratris quondam Iuthit reginæ") succeededas archbishop of Köln[966]. Marquis de Neustrie, Comte de Tours etd'Angers 866. Comte d'Auxerre in [866], assuming that Hugues wasappointed to succeed Robert "le Fort" in this as well as the latter'sother counties, although the primary source which confirms this beyonddoubt has not yet been identified. Abbot of Saint-Martin de Tours866. Abbot of St Vaast, Arras [874]. Abbot of Saint-Aignan, Orléansbefore 876. Abbot of Saint-Julien d'Auxerre 877. Chaplain of theimperial chapel in [880]. "Hugo consobrinus eius [Conradi]" succeededhis cousin [as Abbot of Saint-Colombe de Sens] in 882, recording thathe was "clericatus in Palatio"[967]. "Karolus…imperator augustus"confirmed a donation by "Hugo…propinquus noster" of property "villamApiarias in pago Aurelianensi" to "episcopo Adalaldo archiepiscoposimulque Rainoni episcopo, fratri eiusdem" at the request of "Odocomes" by charter dated 27 Oct 886[968]. Regino records the death in887 of "Hugo abba" at Orléans and his burial "apud Sanctum GermanumAutisiodoro"[969]. The necrology of Auxerre cathedral records thedeath 12 May of "Hugo abbas"[970]. d) RUDOLF . The primary source which confirms his parentagehas not yet been identified. e) [JUDITH]. The identity of Udo's wife is not known withcertainty. According to Jackman[971], she may have been the daughterof Konrad Graf im Linz- und Argengau, whom he speculates was namedJudith. King Arnulf in a charter dated 19 May 891 names"Chonradi…comitis et nepotis nostri"[972]. The speculation is thatthe relationship may have been through Konrad's mother who, ifidentified as the daughter of Graf Konrad, was the niece of KingArnulf's paternal grandmother Queen Hemma. m UDO Graf im Lahngau, sonof GEBHARD Graf im Niederlahngau [Konradiner] & his wife ---.860/879.] [948] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 36, MGH SS II, p. 597. [949] Nithard I.3, p. 131. [950] Ex Heirici Miraculis S. Germani 3, MGH SS XIII, p. 401. [951] Adnuntatio domni Karoli, MGH LL 1, p. 469. [952] D LD 103, p. 149. [953] Walahfridi Strabi Carmen, MGH Poetæ Latini ævi Carolini II, p.387. [954] L'abbé Lebeuf (1855) Mémoires concernant l'histoire civile etecclésiastique d'Auxerre et de son ancient diocese (Auxerre)(“Histoire d´Auxerre”), IV, p. 11. [955] Ex Heirici Miraculis S. Germani 2, MGH SS XIII, p. 401, footnote1 citing v. Dümmler Ostfr. Reich I, p. 422, as stating her origin. [956] Walahfridi Strabi Carmen, MGH Poetæ Latini ævi Carolini II, p.391. [957] Including ES II 10. [958] Abbé E. Bougaud (ed.) (1875) Chronique de l'abbaye deSaint-Bénigne de Dijon (Dijon) ("Chronicle St-Bénigne de Dijon"), p.109. [959] Settipani (1993), p. 400. [960] Hincmari Remensis Annales 865, MGH SS I, p. 470. [961] Reginonis Chronicon 888, MGH SS I, p. 598. [962] Ex Heirici Miraculis S. Germani 5, MGH SS XIII, p. 402. [963] Settipani (1993), p. 383 footnote 150. [964] Annales Bertiniani III 866. [965] Ex Heirici Miraculis S. Germani 5, MGH SS XIII, p. 402. [966] Annales Xantenses 866, MGH SS II, p. 232. [967] Chronico Senonensi Sanctæ Columbæ 881, RCGF 9, p. 40. [968] Urseau, C. (ed.) (1908) Cartulaire noir de la cathédraled'Angers (Paris, Angers) ("Angers") 14, p. 34. [969] Reginonis Chronicon 887, MGH SS I, p. 597. [970] Histoire d'Auxerre, IV, p. 14. [971] Jackman (1997), p. 72. [972] D Arn 89, p. 181.

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1 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Swabia, Nobility: Chapter 9: Grafen im Linzgau
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;
2 Foundation for Medieveal Geneology, Swabia, Nobility: Chapter 9: Grafen im Linzgau
Autor: Charles Cawley
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Medeival Lands; Location: Oak House, Vowchurch, Hereford, HR20RB, England; Date: 2001-2011;

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