Aubry de Montmorency

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Aubry de Montmorency , also called Albéric, (German: Alberich ; † after 1060) was a Connétable of France from the House of Montmorency . He was a son of Bouchard le Barbu de Montmorency .

He is first mentioned with his father and his two older brothers, Bouchard II. And Gilduin, in a document from Count Fulko III. Named Nerra of Anjou from February 1028. In a document from King Henry I from 1060, in which the king ordered the reconstruction of the Saint-Martin des Champs abbey , Aubry and Bouchard II appear as witnesses. Aubry is named in the office of connétable ( Alberici connestabularii ), making him the first known holder of this office and at the same time the first of a total of six connétables from the Montmorency family.

See also the Montmorency tribe list

Individual evidence

  1. C. Métais: Cartulaire de l'abbaye cardinale de la Trinité de Vendôme 1 (1893), No. 5, p. 13
  2. ^ André Duchesne: Histoire généalogique de la maison de Montmorency et de Laval (1624), p. 19

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