Hugobertiner

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The Hugobertines were a noble family in the vicinity of the early Carolingians ; Because of their marriage to them they were not only at the head of the Frankish Empire in the 8th century , but they also belong to the ancestors of Charlemagne .

Tribe list

  1. Theotary, dux
    1. NN, maybe Hugus / Chugus, around 617 Hausmeier in Australia
      1. Hugobert (Chugoberctus), † before 698, 693/694 Seneschall , 697 Count Palatine ; ∞ Irmina von Oeren , † 704/710, founder of the Echternach monastery
        1. Plectrudis , † after 717, founder of the St. Maria im Kapitol monastery in Cologne ; ∞ around 670 Pippin the Middle , † 714 ( Arnulfinger )
        2. Adela , * around 660, † around 735, founder of the women's monastery in Pfalzel ; ∞ Odo, vir inluster .
          1. Alberich, X probably 715/721, ∞ Wastrada
            1. Gregory , Bishop of Utrecht , * 706/707, † 774
            2. NN
              1. Alberich I , Bishop of Utrecht, † 784
          2. Gerelind von Pfalzel , 698 attested
          3. ? Haderich, 698/699 testified
        3. RegintrudTheodo II , Duke of Bavaria around 608-717 / 718 ( Agilolfinger )
        4. Chrodelind, 721 witness at the Prüm Foundation; ∞? Bernhar, 721 witness at the Prüm Foundation ( Wilhelmiden )
        5. Bertrada the Elder , † after 721, founder of the Prüm Abbey ; ∞ NN
          1. Heribert (Charibert) , Count of Laon , attested in 721, co-founder of Prüm
            1. Bertrada the Younger , † 783; ∞ Pippin the Younger , † 768 ( Carolingian )
              1. Charlemagne , † 814
          2. other sons , † before 721
      2. ? NN
        1. ? Hugobert , † 727, Bishop of Liège
          1. Florebert , 727 Bishop of Liège

literature

  • Eduard Hlawitschka : The ancestors of Charlemagne. In: Wolfgang Braunfels : Charlemagne life's work and afterlife. Volume I.
  • Matthias Werner : Noble families around the early Carolingians. The relationship of Irminas von Oeren and Adelas von Pfalzel. Studies of the personal history of the early medieval ruling class in the Maas-Mosel area (1982)
  • Lexicon of the Middle Ages
  • Christian Settipani , Patrick van Kerrebrouck: La préhistoire des Capétiens 481-987, 1ère partie, Mérovingiens, Carolingiens et Robertiens (1993)
  • Edith Ennen : Women in the Middle Ages (1994)

Footnotes

  1. See Thomas Bauer:  Wastrada. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 13, Bautz, Herzberg 1998, ISBN 3-88309-072-7 , Sp. 386-388. (is incorrectly mentioned in the text as Alberich's mother)
  2. Settipani, p. 176, sees Chrodelind as Bertrada's daughter
  3. Hlawitschka, p. 76
  4. Hlawitschka No. 11