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    Udo von der Wetterau, Graf in der Wetterau
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    circa 902
    Prackenbach, Bayern, Deutschland
    Death:
    December 02, 949 (43-51)
    Rheingau, Herzogtum Schwaben, Ostenfrankenreich
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Gérard II, duke of Lorraine and Oda of Saxony
    Husband of Cunégonde de Vermandois
    Father of Gebhard von Wetterau, Count; Herbert, count of Kinziggau; Konrad, Graf van Rheingau, von Schwaben; Hugo Konradiner, Graf im Einrichgau; Meginfred, Graf von Ober-Lahngau; Bishop Udo von Strassburg Konradiner, V; Meingaud von Lobdengau; Gerberge von Wetterau and Judith von Wetterau ¬´ less
    Brother of Herman I, Herzog von Schwaben; Wigfried von Metz, Archbishop; Uda (Voda) im Metzgau and Bertha de Metz
    Half brother of Gottfried Von Metz; Benedicta -; Caecilia -; Relindis and Otto de Lorraine

    List of occupations:
    Graf in der Wetterau (Count in the Wetterau, Greve i Wetterau, fl. 914),
    Graf im Rheingau (Count in the Rheingau, Greve i Rheingau, Comte de Rheinhausen, fl. 917, 948),
    Graf im Lahngau (Count in the Lahngau, Greve i Langau, fl. 918)
    Ben M. Angel notes: finding verifiable references on this person is a bit of a challenge.
    According to the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Franconia:
    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm
    In the section on Poppo III, Graf im Grabfeld und Tullfeld (d.945):
    According to Europäische Stammtafeln[70], Graf Poppo [III] was the possible father of Graf Poppo [IV] and of Graf Otto [I] (-died after 982). The latter appears identical with "Otto Graf von Grabfeld", who has been identified by Jackman[71] as the son of Udo Graf in der Wetterau, im Rheingau und Lahngau [Konradiner]
    References:
    [70] ES III 54.
    [71] Jackman, D. C. (1997) Criticism and Critique, sidelights on the Konradiner (Oxford Unit for Prosopographical Research), p. 70
    The other possibility places this ancestor in Lahngau (following Poppo II's link in the above page). The relationships seem to match the profile, but the location of his county is different from Wetterau (Lahngau is just to the north of Wetterau, according to German Wikipedia), and the years do not match 880-949. From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Franconia:
    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#Udo860879
    Chapter 4. GRAFEN im LAHNGAU (KONRADINER)

    This family, of Frankish origin, established a strong position in Franconia during the reign of Ludwig IV "das Kind" King of the East Franks. They eliminated their closest rivals the Babenberger family in 906.
    The succession of a member of this family to the German throne was seen as the obvious choice after the death without heirs of King Ludwig IV[149]. As will be seen in the analysis set out below, many of the family relationships in this family are speculative, based on the onomastic theories of Jackman.

    UDO, son of GEBHARD Graf im Niederlahngau & his wife ---. Graf im Lahngau. 860/879.
    m ---. The identity of Udo's wife is not known with certainty.
    According to Jackman[150], she may have been [Judith], daughter of Konrad Graf im Linz- und Argengau. King Arnulf in a charter dated 19 May 891 names "Chonradiဦcomitis et nepotis nostri"[151]. The speculation is that the relationship may have been through Konrad's mother who, if identified as the daughter of Konrad Graf im Linz- under Argengau, was the niece of King Arnulf's paternal grandmother Queen Hemma.
    However, an interesting puzzle is highlighted by the charter dated 10 Feb 910 under which "Hludouuicusဦrex" confirmed the foundation of St Georg at Limburg-an-der-Lahn at the request of "Chuonrati ducis et fidelis neptis nostri, cuidam Chuonratoဦcomiti nostro filio Eberhardi in pago Loganahe in suo comitatu"[152]. "Chuonrati ducis et fidelis neptis nostriဦ" in this document is identified as the future Konrad I King of Germany, and therefore the son of Konrad who is named in the 891 charter.
    The two documents are therefore consistent in this respect when both are described as "nepotis" of King Arnulf and King Ludwig IV. However, "ဦcuidam Chuonratoဦcomiti nostro filio Eberhardi" is identified as Konrad "Kurzbold", son of Eberhard (killed in [902/03]) who is identified in other sources (as explained below) as the brother of the senior Konrad who is named in the 891 charter. The problem is that Konrad "Kurzbold" is not identified, either in the 910 charter or in other documentation in which he is named, as "nepos" of either of the Carolingian monarchs. One explanation could be that Konrad and Eberhard were born from different marriages of their father.
    Udo & his wife had [four possible] children[153], who as shown below are confirmed as brothers in primary sources none of which mentions their parentage (truncated):
    1. KONRAD ([845/60]-killed in battle near Fritzlar 27 Feb 906, bur Weilburg Martinskirche).
    Graf im Oberlahngau (886).
    Graf im Hessengau (897).
    Graf im Gotzfeldgau (903):
    Graf in der Wetterau (905).
    Graf im Wormsgau (906):
    Markgraf in Thuringia[165].
    m GLISMOD, daughter of --- (-26 Apr 924). Graf Konrad & his wife had [four] children (including Konrad I, King of Germany).
    2. EBERHARD (-killed in battle near Andernach 23 Oct 939).
    Lay Abbot of St Maximin at Trier (909).
    Graf im Hessen und Perfgau (913),
    Graf im Oberlahngau (913 and 928),
    Markgraf (914),
    Duke of Franconia, Truchsess (936),
    Pfalzgraf (938).
    Rebelled, killed in exile.
    [m ---. Jackman speculates[206] that Eberhard married (after Jun 910), as her third husband, Oda von Sachsen, widow firstly of Zwentibold King of Lotharingia [Carolingian] and secondly of Graf Gerhard [Matfriede], daughter of Otto ·Äúdes Erlauchten·Äù Duke [of Saxony] & his wife Hedwig (-2 Jul after 952)].
    Eberhard [& his wife had one possible daughter].
    3. OTTO (-after 918).
    Graf im Ruhrgau.
    Graf an der mittleren Lahn (912).
    4. [daughter .
    Widukind names "Burghardum quoque Bardonem", specifying "quorum alter gener regis erat", when recording that Duke Heinrich drove them from Thuringia in 913[211].
    m BURKHARD, son of BURKHARD dux in Thuringia & his wife ---.]
    References:
    [150] Jackman, D. C. (1997) Criticism and Critique, sidelights on the Konradiner (Oxford Unit for Prosopographical Research), p. 72.
    [151] D Arn 89, p. 181.
    [152] D LK 72, p. 208.
    [153] Jackman (1997), p. 72.
    [165] Reuter, T. (1991) Germany in the early middle ages c.800-1056 (Longman), p. 131.
    [177] Annales Alemannici, MGH SS I, 55, quoted in Reuter (1991), p. 135.
    [206] Jackman (1997), p. 88.
    [211] Widukind I.22, MGH SS III, p. 427.
    ---
    And (same Udo as son of Gebhard and unknown daughter of Ernst I, Graf im Nordgau who d.865) from the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Early German Nobility:
    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#Udodied879
    2. UDO (-879 or after).
    The Annales Fuldenses record that the property of "Ernustum" was confiscated at a council in Regensburg in 861, and "Utonem quoque et Berengarium fratres eius, Sigihardum atque Gerolt comites Waldonemque abbatem" were banished as accomplices, specifying that "Uto et Berengarius cum Waldone fratre suo" went to France to "Karolum rege"[101]. The Annales Fuldenses record that "Werinharium quoque, Utonem et Berengarium comites a patre suo depositos" were promised the restoration of their dignities in 866[102].
    References:
    [101] Annales Fuldenses Pars Secunda, auctore Euodolfo 861, MGH SS I, p. 374.
    [102] Annales Fuldenses Pars Tertia, auctore incerto 866, MGH SS I, p. 379.

    From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Franconia:
    a) UDO ([895/900]-949).
    Regino names "duobus filiis suis [=Gebeardus comes] ဦpueris Udone et Herimanno" when recording their father's death fighting the Hungarians in 910[280]. His birth date range is estimated from Regino thus describing him as "puer" on the death of his father, but bearing in mind the likely birth date range of his own son Gebhard.
    "Chuonradusဦrex" confirmed privileges to the bishopric of Utrecht by charter dated 9 Jul 914 at the request of "Udonem consanguineum nostrum Vualdergerumque comitem"[281].
    Liudprand names "Huto sane" as brother of "Herimanni Suevorum ducis"[282].
    Graf in der Wetterau 914: "Chuonradusဦrex" granted property "in comitatu Otonis in pago Wetereiba" to Weilburg church by charter dated 24 Apr 914[283]. "Chuonradusဦrex" confirmed property to the bishopric of Utrecht at the request of "Udonem consanguineum nostrum Vualdgerumque comitum" by charter dated 9 Jul 914[284].
    Graf im Rheingau 917: "Chuonradusဦrex" granted property "in pago Rinicgouue in comitatu Utonis" to "capellano Werinolf" by charter dated 3 Nov 917[285].
    Graf im Lahngau 918. He founded St Maria at Wetzlar 914-915. "Heinricusဦrex" granted property to "in pago Hegouue in eodem comitatuဦin loco Siginga" to "Baboniဦcomitis Burchardi vassallo" after consultation with "Burchardi, Ebarhardi, Chuonradi, Heinrici atque Utonisဦcomitum" by charter dated 30 Nov 920[286].
    Graf im Rheingau 948: "Ottoဦrex" granted property "in villa Hemmingersbachဦin pago Rinecgouue in comitatu Vdonis comitisဦin pago Lobotengouue in comitatu Cunradi comitis" to "clerico Liuthere" by charter dated 28 Feb 948[287].
    Thietmar records that "Udo" killed Eberhard[288], which is assumed to refer to Udo son of Gebhard, Eberhard being his first cousin.
    The necrology of Fulda records the death in 949 of "Uto comes"[289]. Regino records the death in 950 of "Uto comes"[290].
    m ([915]) [CUNIGUNDIS] de Vermandois, daughter of HERIBERT I Comte de Vermandois & his wife [Liedgardis] ([890/900][291]-after 943).
    The Vermandois origin of Graf Udo's wife is suggested by the fact that Flodoard refers to the wife of "Uddone [frater Hermanno]" as amita of "Hugo [de Vermandois Archbishop of Reims]"[292]. The name of Graf Udo's wife is not given explicitly in the sources. However, a "Cunegundis" is named in a name-list in the Reichenau memorial book dated [926/32] which appears to include members of the Konradiner family, Jackman suggesting that she is well placed in the list to be Graf Gebhard's wife[293], although this is not the only possible interpretation.
    Udo & his wife had three children:
    i) GEBHARD ([918/20]-killed in battle 938). Widukind names "Gevehardus, Udonis filius, fratris Herimanni ducis" when recording his death while suppressing the rebellion of Thankmar[294]. His birth date range is estimated from the likely birth date range of his father and assuming that Gebhard was an adolescent or young adult when he died. ii) OTTO ([920/25]-). The notice concerning the Hammerstein marriage dispute names (in its first part) "Gebehard et Udo nepotes, filii duorum fratrum. Gebehard genuit Cunonem. Udo genuit Ottonem. Cuno genuit Cunonem. Heribertus genuit Ottonem"[295]. It is not impossible that Otto was the same person as Udo's son Udo, although this text suggests that the two names were from different roots. iii) UDO (-26 Aug 965). Regino records the election as Bishop of Strasbourg in 950 of "Udo filius Udonis comitis"[296]. He was elected Bishop of Strasbourg 13 Aug 950.

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