Aubry II (Mâcon)

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Aubry II (* before 942; † probably 981) was a count of Mâcon and Burgundy in the 10th century. He was a son of Count Liétald II of Mâcon († 958/61) and the Ermengarde, a daughter of Manasses, Count of Dijon .

Aubry is first mentioned in a document from his father in 942. As a count he appears for the first time in a document dated August 20, 960. He was mentioned for the last time in a document from the year 981.

Aubry was married to Ermentrude, a daughter of Count Rainald von Roucy of the House of Roucy . Their daughter was Beatrix, who was married successively to Count Gottfried I von Gâtinais and Hugo von Le Perche.

After his death Ermentrude married the Italian king Otto Wilhelm from the house of Ivrea , who also took over Mâcon and Burgundy.

Individual evidence

  1. M.-C. Ragut: Cartulaire de Saint-Vincent de Mâcon (1864), p. 284, no. 488
  2. ^ A. Bernard and A. Bruel: Recueil des chartes de l'abbaye de Cluny , vol. 2 (1876-1903), p. 180, no. 1087
  3. ^ A. Bernard and A. Bruel: Recueil des chartes de l'abbaye de Cluny , vol. 2 (1876-1903), p. 627, no. 1582

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predecessor Office successor
Liétald II. Count of Mâcon
958 / 961–981
Otto Wilhelm
Liétald II. Count of Burgundy
958 / 961–981
Otto Wilhelm