Family Tree Welborn » Gerold I of Vinzgouw Von Vinzgau count in Kraichgau and Anglachgau (± 725-± 784)

Persönliche Daten Gerold I of Vinzgouw Von Vinzgau count in Kraichgau and Anglachgau 

  • Er wurde geboren rund 725 in Anglachgau (within present Baden-W√ºrttemberg), Schwaben, Frankish Empire (present Germany).
  • Er ist verstorben rund 784 in Frankish Empire (present Germany) (Killed in a battle against the Avars).
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 30. Juli 2022.

Familie von Gerold I of Vinzgouw Von Vinzgau count in Kraichgau and Anglachgau

Er ist verheiratet mit Emma of Alemannia.

Sie haben geheiratet


Kind(er):

  1. Hildegard of Vinzgouw  ± 758-783 
  2. Udalrich I von Argengau  ± 770-± 824 
  3. Adrien of Orl√©ans  ± 773-824 


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Gerold I Von Vinzgau, Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
English (default): Gerold I, Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau, Dutch: Gerold Von Vinzgau, Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 725
Anglachgau (within present Baden-Württemberg), Schwaben, Frankish Empire (present Germany)
Death:
784 (54-63)
Frankish Empire (present Germany) (Killed in a battle against the Avars)
Immediate Family:
Husband of Emma, of Alemannia, Duchess of Swabia

Father of Gerold "der Jüngere" in der Baar, II; Udalrich I of Vinsgau, Count of Argengau Pannonien of Breisgau of Bodensee, de Flavigny-sur-Ozerain; Udo Voto in Alemannien; Hildegard of Vinzgouw; Adrien, count of Orléans; Erbo in Alemannien and Eric of Friuli, im Vinzgau

https://www.geni.com/people/Gerold-count-in-Kraichgau-and-Anglachgau/6000000005794085315

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her father ·Üí Louis I, The Pious
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her father


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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146206323/gerold_i-von_vinzgau
http://roskildehistorie.dk/stamtavler/konger/1_Vikingetid/Gerolding...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerold_of_Vinzgouw

Gerold, count in Kraichgau and Anglachgau
Thurgau was located south of Lake Constance. It is now the name of a canton in north-east Switzerland, but it is unclear whether this is co-extensive with the medieval county of the same name.

Europäische Stammtafeln records Gerold [I] as "Graf im Mittelrheingebiet", implying a Franconian origin. However, a strong connection with Swabia is indicated by the places where his sons were recorded as counts.

His ancestry is unknown.

Some scholars speculate on onomastic grounds that he might have been a son of Gerold of Mayenne.
Gérold Ier de Vintzgau at French Wikipedia cites Pierre Riché for the suggestion that he was son of one Agilulf perhaps son of Théodon, who was son of another Agilulf. Pierre Riche, The Carolingians , Table V: Families of Bavaria and Alemannia.
Alternatively, he might have been son of Hado von Vintzgau and Gerniu of Swabia. This Hado was a relative of Agilulf. Gérold Ier de Vintzgau at French Wikipedia, Gerold von Anglachgau at German Wikipedia (visited Dec. 29, 2012) lists no parents, but a previous version apparently listed Hado of Vintzgouw and Gerniu of Swabia.

Parents and siblings:
An unknown Frankish noble
Unknown mother
No known siblings
Spouse:
Imma von Alemannia (d. 798)
Children:
1. Gerold II (d. 799), Prefect in Bavaria (796-799), m. to an unknown wife.
2. Udalrich I (d. 824), Graf im Alpgau, Breisgau, Hegau, Thurgau, on the north bank of Bodensee, and Alsace.
3. Udo (d. before 798)
4. Hildegard de Vinzgouw (758 - 783), third wife of Charlemagne
5. Megingoz (d. after 808)
6. Adrianus (d. before 821) Comte d'Orleans, m. Waldrade von Wormsgau (d. after 824)
7. Erbio (d. 793)
Basic information and justifications:
Birth: c. 730 - from Mittelalter Genealogie (English Wikipedia suggests c.725) Location unknown (offspring of an unknown Frankish nobleman)
Wedding: Date and location unknown. Only known birthdate is that of Hildegard in 758, she being fourth known child. A reasonable guess would be 750. Location is probably in Alemannia, but this is speculative.
Death: 798, from FMG. Location suggested to be Isenburg, presumably in Alemannia.
Occupation: Graf in Kraichgau, Anglachgau, Westbaar, and possibly Alsace.
Alternate names: Some English sources still insist on Gerold of Vinzgouw, though he held no land in any such named territory. His area of origin is unknown - ethnicity is Frankish.
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From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Swabian Nobility: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#GeroldUdalrichingerMImma
GEROLD .
Graf im Kraichgau [Udalrichinger].
m IMMA, daughter of NEBE [Hnabi] Duke of Alemannia & his wife Hereswint --- (-798).
"Imma" daughter of "Nebe" is named by Thegan[300]. Her marriage is suggested by Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris which names "Hildigardam [wife of Charles I King of the Franks] quæ erat de cognatione Gotefridi ducis Alamannorum" and specifies that she was Imma's daughter[301].
The Annales Alamannici record the death in 798 of "Imma"[302].
Graf Gerold & his wife had seven children:
a) GEROLD [II] (-killed in battle 1 Sep 799, bur Augia).
An epitaph to လquondam comitemဦGeroldumဝ records that လcui regina soror, Ludoviciဦgenitrix, Hildegardis eratဝ[303]. "Dudo" donated "Sytinga marca in pago Bertoldesbara" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 11 Apr 786 subscribed by "Dirodhario comite, Geroldo comite, Birtilone comite, Bertoldo comite"[304]. "Ceroldus comes" donated property "in pago Perihtilinpara" to the monastery of St Gallen, referring to "meus infans", by charter dated 3 May 786 subscribed by "Imma genitrix, Perihtilone comite"[305]. "Cozbertus" donated property "in Peratholtipara in villaဦPriari" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 24 Jan 790 subscribed by "Geraldo comite"[306].
Prefect in Bavaria 796.
Benefactor of Reichenau and St Gallen.
He was killed in battle against the Avars[307]. The Annales Alamannici record that "Kerolt" was killed in 799[308]. The Annales Fuldenses record that "Geroldus Baioariæ præfectus" was killed in 799 fighting the "Hunis"[309]. Gerold is recorded as "defuerat soboles, pariterque defuit heres"[310]. The Epitaphium Geroldi Comitis records the death in battle "SepဦKal" of "Geroldi"[311]. The Annales Laurissenses Continuatio records that "Geroldus comes Baioariæ prefectus" was killed in battle against the Avars and was buried "in Augia" in 799[312].
m ---. The name of Gerold's wife is not known.
Graf Gerold [II] & his wife had one child (d. after 3 May 786).
b) UDALRICH [I] (-[824]).
The Gesta Karoli names "Oudalrico" as "fratri magnæ Hildigardæ"[314]. "Uodalrichi comitis" donated property "in pago Alsacinseဦ" to Fulda by charter dated 31 Mar 778 which names "Imma genetrix [sua]"[315].
Graf im Alpgau und Breisgau 780/81.
Graf im Hegau 787/91.
Graf im Thurgau 787. "Ruadkerus" donated property "in inferiore Lengiuuanc et in Entingas" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 26 Aug 798 "sub Odalrico comite"[316].
Graf on the north bank of Bodensee 805/17. "Uodalrichus [comes]" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villaဦHeinhain" to Fulda for the soul of "germani mei Uotoni" by charter dated 1 May 803[317]. The Traditiones Fuldenses record the donation of လVdalrih comes de Alsatiaဝ of property လin Scastolfesheimဝ for the soul of လOttone fratre suoဝ[318].
Graf in Alsace 817. Udalrich's four sons subscribed a charter dated 803[319].
m ---. The name of Udalrich's wife is not known.
Graf Udalrich [I] & his wife had [five] children: Bebo (fl 803), Gerold III (d. after 826), Udalrich II (fl 800-803), Rotbert/Ruadbert/Robert (d. 817, bur. Lindau, Graf in Thurgau, north bank of Bodensee, Argengau, and Linzgau), and Hidda (m. Hunfrid, Marchese in Istria and Graf in Ratien)
c) UDO (-[before 798]).
788. "Uodalrichus [comes]" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villaဦHeinhain" to Fulda for the soul of "germani mei Uotoni" by charter dated 1 May 803[325]. The Traditiones Fuldenses record the donation of လVdalrih comes de Alsatiaဝ of property လin Scastolfesheimဝ for the soul of လOttone fratre suoဝ[326].
d) HILDEGARD (758-Thionville, Moselle 30 Apr 783, bur Metz, église abbatiale de Saint-Arnoul).
Einhard refers to Hildegard as "de gente Suavorum"[327]. Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names her "Hildigardam quæ erat de cognatione Gotefridi ducis Alamannorum" and specifies that she was the daughter of Imma[328].
The Annales Laurissenses record the death "783 pridie Kal Mai" of "Hildegardis regina" and her burial "iuxta urbem Mettensem in basilica apostolorum et beati Arnulfi"[329]. She died from the after effects of childbirth, according to the epitaph of her daughter Hildegarde[330]. Paulus Diaconus wrote an epitaph to "Hildegardis regina"[331].
m (Aix-la-Chapelle 771 before 30 Apr) as his second wife, CHARLES I King of the Franks, son of PEPIN "le Bref" King of the Franks & his wife Bertrada [Berta] "au Grand Pied" (near Aix-la-Chapelle 2 Apr 748-Aix-la-Chapelle 28 Jan 814, bur Aix-la-Chapelle, Chapelle Sainte-Marie). He was crowned CHARLES I ·ÄúCharlemagne·Äù Emperor of the Romans in 800.
e) MEGINGOZ .
The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. 784/85.
f) [ADRIANUS .
Adrian is named as son of Gerhard in a charter dated 793 which also names his germanus Erbio[332].] same person asဦ? ADRIANUS (-before 10 Nov 821). No proof has so far been found which confirms this co-identity. However, the name Adrianus was unusual at that time which indicates that it may be correct.
m WALDRADA, daughter of --- (-after 15 Feb 824). "Uualtrat relicta Adriani" donated property "in castello Pingi in pago Wormacense" to Fulda by charter dated 10 Nov 821 with the consent of "Votoni comitis"[333]. "Uualtrat et Voto" donated property "in pago Wormacense in castello Pingna" to Fulda by charter dated 15 Feb 824, subscribed by "Albrichi comitis"[334].
Adrianus & his wife had two children: Odo (d. after 15 February 824) and Wiltrud.
g) [ERBIO (-before 793).
Adrian is named son of Gerhard in a charter dated 793 which also names his germanus Erbio[340].]
References:
[300] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 2, MGH SS II, p. 591.
[301] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 2, MGH SS II, p. 590-1.
[302] Annales Alamannici 798, MGH SS I, p. 48.
[303] RHGF V, p. 399.
[304] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 32, p. 32.
[305] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 33, p. 34.
[306] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 37, p. 39.
[307] ES XII 24.
[308] Annales Alamannici 799, MGH SS I, p. 48.
[309] Annales Fuldenses 799, MGH SS I, p. 352.
[310] Walahfrid Viso Wettini, line 816, quoted in Jackman, D. C. (1997) Criticism and Critique, sidelights on the Konradiner (Oxford Unit for Prosopographical Research), p. 126.
[311] Tituli Sæculi VIII, X Epitaphium Geroldi comitis, MGH Poetæ Latini ævi Carolini I, p. 114.
[312] Annales Laurissenses Continuatio usque ad a. 829 Auctore Einhardo 799, MGH SS I, p. 186.
[314] Monachi Sangallensis Gesta Karoli I.13, MGH SS II, p. 736.
[315] Dronke, E. F. J. (ed.) (1850) Codex Diplomaticus Fuldensis ("Fulda") 61, p. 38.
[316] Württembergisches Urkundenbuch I, 51, p. 54.
[317] Fulda 178, p. 100.
[318] Dronke, E. F. J. (ed.) (1844) Traditiones et Antiquitates Fuldenses (Fulda) ("Traditiones Fuldenses"), I Ex codice Eberhardi monachi, 3, 10, p. 3.
[319] Codex diplomaticus Fuldensis no. 178, cited in Jackman (1997), p. 125.
[325] Fulda 178, p. 100.
[326] Traditiones Fuldenses, I Ex codice Eberhardi monachi, 3, 10, p. 3.
[327] Einhard 18, p. 453.
[328] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 2, MGH SS II, p. 590-1.
[329] Annales Laurissenses 783, MGH SS I, p. 164.
[330] Pauli Gesta Episcop. Mettensium, MGH SS II, p. 267.
[331] Pauli Diaconi Carmina, XXII Epitaphium Hildegardis reginæ, MGH Poetæ Latini ævi Carolini I, p. 58.
[332] Codex Laureshamensis, no. 936, cited in Jackman (1997), p. 126.
[333] Fulda 395, p. 178.
[334] Fulda 429, p. 192.
[340] Codex Laureshamensis, no. 936, cited in Jackman (1997), p. 126.
From the English Wikipedia page on Gerold of Vinzgouw: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerold_of_Vinzgouw
Gerold of Vinzgouw (also Vintzgau or Anglachgau; c. 725 ·Äì 799) was an Alamannian nobleman, serving the Frankish King as Margrave of the Avarian March and Prefect of Bavaria. Gerold played a significant role in the integration of Bavaria into the Frankish Kingdom.
Being related to the family of the Agilolfings, he was appointed Prefect of Bavaria after the deposition of Duke Tassilo III in 788. In 784 generous donations to the monastery of Lorsch by Gerold and Emma are recorded.
In 799 he fell in a battle against the Avars, a short while after his son Eric was killed by the treachery of the same. He was succeeded by his surviving sons Gerold II and Udalrich I.
Marriage and issue
In 757, he married Emma (730·Äì789), daughter of Hnabi, Duke of Alamannia. They had the following:
1. Eric of Friuli
2. Adrian, Count of Orléans, father of Odo I, Count of Orléans
3. Gerold
4. Udalrich
5. Hildegard, who in 771 married King Charlemagne.
Through Udalrich, Gerold is reckoned as the founder of the family of the Udalrichings.
References
The Royal Ancestry Bible Royal Ancestors of 300 Colonial American Families by Michel L. Call (chart 2002) ISBN 1-933194-22-7

birth: 710 or 725

Född: Abt 727
of, Aachen, Rhnlnd, Prussia
Family: 1 Emma (Imma) of Swabia
Children:
·Ä¢ Hildegarde of Swabia, [Emps/The West]

B: Abt. 730 P: Swabia, Germany Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
D: Aft. 779 General Notes
Occupation: Duke D'Allemanie, De Souabe/Count D'Anglachau,De Linzgau
Education: Perfect Bavaria
Note: Title: Royalty for Commoners, by Stuart
Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Note: Page: 50-13
Note: Text: father of Hildegarde (wife of Charlemagne)
Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Note: Page: 182-4
Note: Text: Count in the Anglachau 779
Differences between the English Wikipedia page and the German and French Wikipedia pages for this individual seem to indicate that the English writer had the information confused. Gerold I was not the Margrave that died fighting the Avars, but was his father. The Margrave is his son, Gerold II the Younger.
Gerold I was born c.725, and he did marry Emma (Imma), daughter of Hnabi, Duke of Alamannia. According to the English Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerold_of_Vinzgau
Marriage and issue
In 757, he married Emma (730·Äì789), daughter of Hnabi, Duke of Alamannia. They had the following:
1. Eric of Friuli
2, Adrian, Count of Orléans, father of Odo I, Count of Orléans (our ancestor)
3. Gerold II
4. Udalrich
5. Hildegard, who in 771 married King Charlemagne
. Through Udalrich, Gerold is reckoned as the founder of the family of the Udalrichings.

Gerold, Count in Kraichgau and Anglachgau
730 - 784 / 86
(795 Isenburg)

Son of the Frankish Count
Gerold was a member of the Frankish aristocracy. He obtained power only in 777.
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Michael Mitterauer: page 9-25
"Carolingian Marquis in the Southeast"
Count Gerold skillfully coordinated a political marriage with a family in possession of a special position of power in Alemannia within the first half of the 8th century. He was of Frankish origin. Together with his wife Imma, he donated in 784 wealthy possessions in Wormsgau, Lobdengau, Anglachgau, Uffgau, and Krainachgau to the monastery of Lorsch. The properties were mainly between Worms and Oppenheim and between Heidelberg and Bruchsal. The county that Gerold covered was in the Kraichgau and Anglachgau. Even before he invaded Alemannia after 779-783, he held positions in the northern part of Westbaar. Perhaps he also acquired property in Alsace. His rights in Alemannia, however, are certainly not solely because of his marriage with Imma. He was certainly also supported by the advancement of Frankish power into the Alemannic region. Count Gerold could be expected to have died shortly after 784.

Count Gerold is named in the records of the monastery Lorsch as a renowned major landowner in the Middle Rhine area. On 1 July 784, Geroldus et coniux mea Imma gave to the abbey extensive property in Wormsgau, Lobdengau, Anglachgau, Kraichgau and Uffgau (CL II 1 880; see Gensicke, Worms, Speyer and Nabegau 474f;. Schaab, Lobdengau 565.567; DENS ., Kraichgau 597;. DENS, Rhine Valley 586). Kraichgauer Besitz was in the possession of Geroldus comes and his wife Imma on 30 June 779, when they gave it over to Nazariuskloster (CL III No. 2310, see Schaab, Kraichgau 594) on the following day, 1 July 779, in a document in which Count Gerold alone is listed as the donor of lands in Anglachgau (CL III No. 2503). The focal points of this study were the Lorscher Traditionsnotizen Nrn. 3617 and 3289. The first of these was issued on 22.8. 779-783, and states that in Isenhart in ducatu Alemannorum in uilla Giselstedem schenkte, quidquid Geroldus comes ibidem habere uisus est. This is in part probably to the execution of the other instrument set out in donation by Geroldus (...) in Alemannorum in pago et in Giselsteder Reistodinger marca marca (see SEILER, Northern Württemberg 628.633 A. 25). The carta Gerold bears the date of 27 May 777, and therefore supports the 779 document showing Gerold as count.
Lorsch certificates 3617 and 3289 fail to identify Gerold as holding the county of Amtswalter in Alemannia; after all you'd expect Count rights in Bereich von Gültstein (Map at Borgolte, Comment: M 5) and the Mark von Reistingen bei Herrenberg (this M 5, GOCKEL 289) without exclusion.
Another instrument seems Lorscher Urkunde of Gerold , count landlord in Alemannia, however, which seems to prove him the manager of a comitates. From CL III No. 3637, he gave Wanfrit namely property in Glatten (Map at Borgolte, Comment: 17) and Dornstetten (16), specifically Waltgouue in comitatu Geroldi (for Formel: DIETRICH, Traditionsnotiz, bes. 289f.). The instrument was dated in the years 779-83 (April 18) and was issued for property southeast of Gültstein. Therefore, Gerald meant the county in Waldgau. Of course, another possibility at least after 786 is GEROLD (II), whose identity is also in question (see Jänichen, Baar and Huntari 97, then SCHULZE 204 A. 194; to the document in WI Gerold No 107 s. GEROLD Article II).
The Glatten als Waldgauort was called Dornstetten in other documents from the same period, and Dorn-, Nagold- und Westergau were located in Bertoldsbaar (Borgolte, history of the counties of Alemannia 129). One's own county (Gau) cannot, contrary to the assumption of earlier research (Baumann, Gaugrafschaften 136ff 194th, see Jänichen, Baar and Huntari 97, SCHULZE 106.116 f., 204 A.) - be inherited, and the Comitat Gerold , the Glatten and Dornstetten, as with Waldgau, cannot be described exactly as in the sources, for in the north of Bertoldsbaar very few counties were handed down (Borgolte, history of the counties of Alemannia, Chapter V. 3).
The younger GEROLD (II) handed down before the end of the 8th Century to the abbey of Reichenau and St. Gallen Besitz his holdings at Neckarbogen bei Horb, and also those near to Glatten und Dornstetten. In one document issued by Gerold (II) is a signature by Imma genetrix. The research therefore considers Gerold as the father of the benefactor of Reichenau and St. Gallen (first Leichtle see STÄLIN, then KNAPP and - for the more recent basic research - GLÖCKNER). Imma is considered by the Thegan Vita Hludowici 590 f. cap (2.) "the parent of Queen Hildegart, and equally the daughter NEBIS"; since Hildegart was born probably 757 (ABEL-SIMSON, Jbb. Charlemagne I, 449 with note 3 ), the marriage between Imma and the middle Rhine magnate must have spanned 50 years. Other proven children of Imma include Count Udalrich (I) and Voto. Count RUADBERT (I) was a brother of Imma.
Other than Hildegart , Gerold (II) , Udalrich (I) and Volo, other children of Gerold and Imma are open to discussion. Between 784 and 795, perhaps 25.10.790 (as per GOCKEL 243 with A. 183), Megingoz donated to the Nazariuskloster Giiter the lands of Wiesloch in Malsch and Heidelberg in Rohrbach as the genitor meus Geroldus morgens dereliquit (CL II No. 791); Megingoz could be identified with Meingoz, in 801 he received from his brother Gerholt as inheritance Lambert's Basilica in Mainz (CL II No. 1974). As a landowner in the (present) Rhein-Main area and the son of an elder Gerold and brother of a younger Gerold, Megingoz would fit into the generation of Gerold (II) (see GOCKEL 243f;. Mitterauer 16; SCHMID 10). If this assignment upon Gerold's death to Megingoz is true, then it is a Terminus ante quem. Back in July 793, Adrianus filius Geroldi (...) pro anima Erbionis germani mei für Lorsch a certificate of a gift of property at Flonheim bei Alzcy to Erbios was noted (CL II No. 936). Adrian and his brother are named in this document as are other sons (presumed to be DIETRICH, Conradines 302f., SCHMID 10) or as grandson Gerold (Mitterauer 11,13) is considered. In the first alternative, one could say that GEROLD (II) after Walahfrid Strabo, when considering that his date of death was in 799, had neither children nor heirs, but Erbio believes that he remained alive into the 9th century (GOCKEL 245F., Mitterauer 13 f.).
Two other unproven assertions exist about Gerold: the Lorscher Urkunden of Megingoz and of Adrian in an entry in the Verbrüderungsbuch of Reichenau(115B5). Kerolt was on the 2nd page of the NOMINA DEFUNCTORUM QUI PRESENS COENOBIUM SUA LARGITATE FUNDAUERUNT following Nebi comis, Ruadb (s) t comis was noted. Since Nebi was his father and RUADBERT (I) was his brother, Gerold's entry should have been identical, and raises questions about whom Imma was married (also MAYR; to Gerold document in Reichenau brotherhood book 114D1 see Art GEROLD II).
Gerold was connected to a descendant of Duke Godfrey - Imma, according to Thegan. He became a central figure because of his possession of the Mittelthein als Franke (GLÖCKNER, then DIENEMANN-DIETRICH, and other sources). Gerold was therefore, from CHANCOR, WARIN and Ruthard a well-known Imperial aristocrat that supported the integration of Alemannia into the Frankish realm, on behalf of CAROLINGIANS. By marrying into a prominent Alemannic family, he was substantially beneficial to the north of Bertoldsbaar where he first started rule, and he undoubtedly subjected his people soon after to Frankish rule, leaving his court at Cannstatt to reconcile with that circumstanc. This differed from the moderate policies of Warins and Ruthards, in that he was deeply involved with the management of the political order of Alemannia, and sought to change it from the ground up (Borgolte).
Today, we call the offspring of Gerold as "GEROLDEN" or "GEROLDINGERN" (MITTERAUER, WERNER, GOCKEL, BERGES, WENSKUS), while earlier the offspring of Udalrich (I) were commonly called "ULRICHE" or "UDALRICHINGER" (as yet Bilgeri, the problem of naming: SCHMID). Recently, research efforts found a link between the GEROLDEN and the AGILOLFINGER (DIENEMANN-DIETRICH 188f.; WERNER; WENSKUS; s. a. Artt. GEROLD II, NEBT). That Gerold was the son of an Agilolf as Wenskus (426) has considered, is unprovable (GOCKEL 275f.).
m. Imma, daughter of Hnabi (Nebi, Duke of the Alemanni (730 - 784)
Imma was the great-granddaughter of Duke Gotfrid (d. 708).
Children:
1. Gerold, d. 1.9.799 (1.11.799 Isenburg)
2. Udalrich, Count of Pannonia d. 807 (824 Isenburg)
3. Hildegard - 758-30.4.783 (7.4.783 Isenburg) m. as third wife: I. KARL THE GREAT (2.4.747-28.1.814)

4. Roadbert, Count in the Bodensee area
5. Uto (Voto) d. above 803, in 788 Uto donated to the monastery of Fulda Besitz in Alsace, located near Strasbourg.
6. Megingoz d. after 808
7. Adrianus
8. Erbo, d. 793
Literature:
Charles Schmid: remembrance in prayer and noble self-image in the Middle Ages -. Selected papers, Jan Thorbecke Verlag Sigmaringen, 1983, Page 192

He was also known as Gerold I Vinzgau, Count of Linzgau.

Gerold of Vinzgau (also Vintzgouw or Anglachgau; d. 784/786 or 795) was a count in Kraichgau and Anglachgau. His daughter married King Charlemagne in 771. In 784 generous donations to the monastery of Lorsch by Gerold and Emma are recorded.

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#GeroldUdalrichingerMImma

1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  GEROLD [I] (-after 1 Jul 784).¬â€  Graf im Kraichgau: "Geroldus comes et conjux mea Imma" donated property "in pago Creichgowe in villa Ziuternheim et in Odenheim" to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 30 Jun 779[737].¬â€  "Geroldus comes" donated property "in loco·Ä¶Stainbura" to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 1 Jul 779[738].¬â€  "Geroldus et conjux mea Imma" donated property "in pago Wormat. in Eichinen et Mettenheim·Ä¶" to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 1 Jul 784[739].¬â€  m IMMA, daughter of NEBE [Hnabi] Duke of Alemannia & his wife Hereswint --- (-798).¬â€  "Imma" daughter of "Nebe" is named by Thegan[740].¬â€  Her marriage is suggested by Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris which names "Hildigardam [wife of Charles I King of the Franks] qu√¶ erat de cognatione Gotefridi ducis Alamannorum" and specifies that she was Imma's daughter[741]. ¬â€ "Geroldus comes et conjux mea Imma" donated property "in pago Creichgowe in villa Ziuternheim et in Odenheim" to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 30 Jun 779[742].¬â€  "Geroldus et conjux mea Imma" donated property "in pago Wormat. in Eichinen et Mettenheim·Ä¶" to Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 1 Jul 784[743].¬â€  The Annales Alamannici record the death in 798 of "Imma"[744].¬â€  Graf Gerold [I] & his wife had six children:¬â€ 
a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  GEROLD [II] (-killed in battle 1 Sep 799, bur Augia).¬â€  An epitaph to ·Äúquondam comitem·Ä¶Geroldum·Äù records that ·Äúcui regina soror, Ludovici·Ä¶genitrix, Hildegardis erat·Äù[745].¬â€  "Dudo" donated "Sytinga marca in pago Bertoldesbara" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 11 Apr 786 subscribed by "Dirodhario comite, Geroldo comite, Birtilone comite, Bertoldo comite"[746].¬â€  "Ceroldus comes" donated property "in pago Perihtilinpara" to the monastery of St Gallen, referring to "meus infans", by charter dated 3 May 786 subscribed by "Imma genitrix, Perihtilone comite"[747].¬â€  "Cozbertus" donated property "in Peratholtipara in villa·Ä¶Priari" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 24 Jan 790 subscribed by "Geraldo comite"[748].¬â€  Prefect in Bavaria 796.¬â€  Benefactor of Reichenau and St Gallen.¬â€  He was killed in battle against the Avars[749].¬â€  The Annales Alamannici record that "Kerolt" was killed in 799[750].¬â€  The Annales Fuldenses record that "Geroldus Baioari√¶ pr√¶fectus" was killed in 799 fighting the "Hunis"[751].¬â€  Gerold is recorded as "defuerat soboles, pariterque defuit heres"[752].¬â€  The Epitaphium Geroldi Comitis records the death in battle "Sep·Ä¶Kal" of "Geroldi"[753].¬â€  The Annales Laurissenses Continuatio records that "Geroldus comes Baioari√¶ prefectus" was killed in battle against the Avars and was buried "in Augia" in 799[754].¬â€  m ---.¬â€  The name of Gerold's wife is not known.¬â€  Graf Gerold [II] & his wife had one child:¬â€ 
i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  child (-after 3 May 786).¬â€  "Ceroldus comes" donated property "in pago Perihtilinpara" to the monastery of St Gallen, referring to "meus infans", by charter dated 3 May 786 subscribed by "Imma genitrix, Perihtilone comite"[755].¬â€ 
b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  UDALRICH [I] (-[824]).¬â€  The Gesta Karoli names "Oudalrico" as "fratri magn√¶ Hildigard√¶"[756].¬â€  "Uodalrichi comitis" donated property "in pago Alsacinse·Ä¶" to Fulda by charter dated 31 Mar 778 which names "Imma genetrix [sua]"[757].¬â€  Graf im Alpgau und Breisgau 780/81.¬â€  Graf im Hegau 787/91.¬â€  Graf im Thurgau 787.¬â€  "Ruadkerus" donated property "in inferiore Lengiuuanc et in Entingas" to the monastery of St Gallen by charter dated 26 Aug 798 "sub Odalrico comite"[758].¬â€  Graf on the north bank of Bodensee 805/17.¬â€  "Uodalrichus comis" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villa·Ä¶Heinhaim" to Fulda for the soul of "germani mei Uotoni" by charter dated 1 May 803, signed by "Vodalrichi·Ä¶Beboni Geroldi Vdilrichi Ratberti cum filiis suis qui consenserunt·Ä¶"[759].¬â€  The Traditiones Fuldenses record the donation of ·ÄúVdalrih comes de Alsatia·Äù of property ·Äúin Scastolfesheim·Äù for the soul of ·ÄúOttone fratre suo·Äù[760].¬â€  Graf in Alsace 817.¬â€  m ---.¬â€  The name of Udalrich's wife is not known.¬â€  Graf Udalrich [I] & his wife had [five] children:¬â€ 
i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  BEBO (-after 1 May 803).¬â€  "Uodalrichus comis" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villa·Ä¶Heinhaim" to Fulda for the soul of "germani mei Uotoni" by charter dated 1 May 803, signed by "Vodalrichi·Ä¶Beboni Geroldi Vdilrichi Ratberti cum filiis suis qui consenserunt·Ä¶"[761].¬â€ 
ii)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  GEROLD [III] (-after 826).¬â€  "Uodalrichus comis" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villa·Ä¶Heinhaim" to Fulda for the soul of "germani mei Uotoni" by charter dated 1 May 803, signed by "Vodalrichi·Ä¶Beboni Geroldi Vdilrichi Ratberti cum filiis suis qui consenserunt·Ä¶"[762].¬â€  Einhard names "Geroldus comes" as one of the 15 witnesses of the testament of Emperor Charlemagne dated 811[763].¬â€  Einhard's Annales name "Geroldum comitem" as imperial legate to Italy in 815[764].¬â€  Einhard's Annales name "Bertricum palatii comitem" sending "Baldricum et Geroldum comites" to fight the Avars in 826[765].¬â€  Einhard's Annales names "Bertricum palatii comitem et Baldricum et Geroldum comites" as imperial missi to "Bulgarorum regem" in 826[766].¬â€ 
iii)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  UDALRICH [II] (-after 1 May 803).¬â€  "Uodalrichus comis" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villa·Ä¶Heinhaim" to Fulda for the soul of "germani mei Uotoni" by charter dated 1 May 803, signed by "Vodalrichi·Ä¶Beboni Geroldi Vdilrichi Ratberti cum filiis suis qui consenserunt·Ä¶"[767].¬â€ 
iv)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ROTBERT [Ruadbert/Robert] (-[817, bur Lindau]).¬â€  "Uodalrichus comis" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villa·Ä¶Heinhaim" to Fulda for the soul of "germani mei Uotoni" by charter dated 1 May 803, signed by "Vodalrichi·Ä¶Beboni Geroldi Vdilrichi Ratberti cum filiis suis qui consenserunt·Ä¶"[768].¬â€  Graf 806/813-814.¬â€  Graf im Thurgau 806.¬â€  Graf on the north bank of Bodensee 807/813-814.¬â€  Graf im Argengau 807.¬â€  Graf im Linzgau 813/14.¬â€ 
v)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [HIDDA .¬â€  Jackman quotes the Memorial book of Reichenau which lists (in order) "Hunfridus, Hitta, Adelpreht, Odalrih, Hunfrid, Liutsind, Hitta, Imma, Aba", whom he links with the family of Hunfried, and the Memorial book of St Gallen which lists the same persons with Robert, whom he identifies as the son of Graf Udalrich [I], deducing that "Hitta" was the wife of Hunfried [I] and sister of Robert[769].¬â€  m HUNFRID [I], son of ---.¬â€  Marchese in Istria 799.¬â€  Graf in R√§tien 806/808.]¬â€ 
c)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  UDO (-[before 798]).¬â€  ·ÄúVoto·Äù donated property ·Äúin pago Alsacinse in villa Scafolfesheim in Strazburga civitate·Ä¶·Äù to Fulda by charter dated 19 Apr 788[770].¬â€  "Uodalrichus [comes]" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villa·Ä¶Heinhain" to Fulda for the soul of "germani mei Uotoni" by charter dated 1 May 803[771].¬â€  The Traditiones Fuldenses record the donation of ·ÄúVdalrih comes de Alsatia·Äù of property ·Äúin Scastolfesheim·Äù for the soul of ·ÄúOttone fratre suo·Äù[772].¬â€ 
d)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HILDEGARD (758-Thionville, Moselle 30 Apr 783, bur Metz, √©glise abbatiale de Saint-Arnoul).¬â€  Einhard refers to Hildegard as "de gente Suavorum"[773].¬â€  Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris names her "Hildigardam qu√¶ erat de cognatione Gotefridi ducis Alamannorum" and specifies that she was the daughter of Imma[774]. ¬â€ The Annales Laurissenses record the death "783 pridie Kal Mai" of "Hildegardis regina" and her burial "iuxta urbem Mettensem in basilica apostolorum et beati Arnulfi"[775].¬â€  She died from the after effects of childbirth, according to the epitaph of her daughter Hildegarde[776].¬â€  Paulus Diaconus wrote an epitaph to "Hildegardis regina"[777].¬â€  m (Aix-la-Chapelle 771 before 30 Apr) as his second wife, CHARLES I King of the Franks, son of PEPIN "le Bref" King of the Franks & his wife Bertrada [Berta] "au Grand Pied" ([near Aix-la-Chapelle] 2 Apr [747/48]-Aix-la-Chapelle 28 Jan 814, bur Aix-la-Chapelle, Chapelle Sainte-Marie).¬â€  He was crowned CHARLES I ·ÄúCharlemagne·Äù Emperor of the Romans in 800.¬â€ 
e)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ADRIAN .¬â€  "Adrianus filius Geroldi" donated property "in pago Worm. in Flannenheimire marca·Ä¶" to Kloster Lorsch, for the soul of "Erbionis germani mei", by charter dated 11 Jul 793[778].¬â€  same person as·Ä¶?¬â€  ADRIAN (-before 10 Nov 821).¬â€  No proof has so far been found which confirms this co-identity.¬â€  However, the name Adrianus was unusual at that time which indicates that it may be correct.¬â€  m WALDRADA, daughter of --- (-after 15 Feb 824).¬â€  "Uualtrat relicta Adriani" donated property "in castello Pingi in pago Wormacense" to Fulda by charter dated 10 Nov 821 with the consent of "Votoni comitis"[779].¬â€  "Uualtrat et Voto" donated property "in pago Wormacense in castello Pingna" to Fulda by charter dated 15 Feb 824, subscribed by "Albrichi comitis"[780].¬â€  Adrianus & his wife had two children:¬â€ 
i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ODO (-after 15 Feb 824).¬â€  "Uualtrat relicta Adriani" donated property "in castello Pingi in pago Wormacense" to Fulda by charter dated 10 Nov 821 with the consent of "Votoni comitis"[781].¬â€  "Uualtrat et Voto" donated property "in pago Wormacense in castello Pingna" to Fulda by charter dated 15 Feb 824[782].¬â€  Neither of these charters states that Odo was the son of Waldrada, but this is a fair assumption.¬â€  [same person as ·Ä¶?¬â€  EUDES [Odo] (-killed in battle Jun 834).¬â€  Comte d¬¥Orl√©ans.¬â€  Levillain identifies Odo, son of Waldrada, with Eudes Comte d'Orl√©ans[783].¬â€  This seems unlikely to be correct as the name Guillaume/Wilhelm (brother of Eudes Comte d¬¥Orl√©ans) does not appear at all in the Udalrichinger family.]¬â€ 
[-¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  CAROLINGIAN NOBILITY.]¬â€ 
ii)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  WILTRUD .¬â€  The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified.¬â€  "Wialdruth et Guntram" donated property "in Buosinesheim" to Kloster Lorsch for the soul of "Rutperti comitis quondam viri mei" by charter dated 19 Feb 834[784].¬â€  m ([808]) ROBERT [III] Graf im Wormsgau, son of --- (-before 19 Feb 834).¬â€  "Karolus·Ä¶augustus·Ä¶imperator Romanum·Ä¶rex Francorum et Langobardorum" issued a judgment by charter dated 8 Mar 812 which names "fidelibus nostri: Gerulfus, Guntlandus, Hedo, Armannus, Hamricus, Sicardus, Rotbertus comitibus·Ä¶Amalricus comiti palatii nostro"[785].¬â€ 
f)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ERBIO (-before 11 Jul 793).¬â€  "Adrianus filius Geroldi" donated property "in pago Worm. in Flannenheimire marca·Ä¶" to Kloster Lorsch, for the soul of "Erbionis germani mei", by charter dated 11 Jul 793[786].¬â€ 

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