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her mother¬â ·ÜíManasses II "l'Ancien" de Châ¢lon et de Vergy, Comte de Dijon¬â
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Manasses I, Comte de Dijon‰
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Manasses I, Comte de Dijon
Gender:
Male
Birth:
estimated between 755 and 875
Death:
circa 912
Immediate Family:
Husband of‰ E. d'Autun - Wife of Manasses I, Comte de Dijon‰
Father of¬â Manasses II "l'Ancien" de Châ¢lon et de Vergy, Comte de Dijon¬â
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MANASSES [I], son of --- (-[after 912]). The Chronicle of St Bâ©nigne de Dijon records an undated charter of "Manasses comes" witnessed by "Walo filius eius et Manasses comes iunior"[703]. Although undated, it appears among other charters of the early years of the 10th century. If this is the correct dating, it is unlikely that it refers to Manassâ®s (died after 925) as his sons would at the time have probably been too young to have confirmed charters. In addition, if the donation did refer to Manassâ®s (died after 925) it is unclear why Walo and Manassâ®s would have confirmed but not their brothers Hervâ© and Giselbert. The conclusion is therefore that the donation relates to the father of Manassâ®s, who has otherwise not been identified. This interpretation appears supported by the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines which in 906 names "comes Manasses Divionensi", specifying that "Walo et alterius Manasses comes iunior" were his sons[704], although it is recognised that this source is not always chronologically and factually reliable. Comte de Dijon. A charter dated 912 names "venerabili comite domno Manasse" as present at a judgment in an ecclesiastical court at Dijon by Garnier Bishop of Langres[705]. The word "venerabili" suggests that this document may refer to Manassâ®s [I] rather than his son Manassâ®s [II], although this is not without doubt.
m ---. The name of the wife of Manassâ®s is not known.
Manassâ®s & his wife had three children:
1. WALO (-[after 918]). Bishop of Autun. "Walo·Ä¶Eduorum episcopus" recovered "villam Tilionacum in comitatu Oscarensi super fluvium Sagonnam" from "fratris nostri Manasse" by charter dated 918[706]. The Vita Sanctii Viventii Presbyteri names "Manasses·Ä¶fratrisque sui Walonis âÜduorum urbis Pontificis"[707]. The Series abbatum Flaviniacensium records that "Richardus dux et Ingelbertus" installed "Vualonem, fratrem Manasserii comitis qui gener erat B fratris Richardi ducis" as abbot of Flavigny[708]. The Series abbatum Flaviniacensium records that Walo became "pontifices Eduenses" and his death in 913[709], although this date of death is inconsistent with the source cited above.
2. MANASSES [II] (-925 or after). Comte de Dijon. The Vita Sanctii Viventii Presbyteri records that "Manasses" built "monasterium in territorio Augustudunensi in loco montis Vergiaci castri" with the advice of "suⶠuxoris Hermengardis fratrisque sui Walonis âÜduorum urbis pontificis"[710]. The Chronicle of St Bâ©nigne de Dijon records a donation dated 925 confirmed by "Manasse comite"[711]. m ERMENGARDE, daughter of --- (-after Jun 924). "Heriveus·Ä¶Eduorum episcopus" donated property "villam Tilionacum" to the canons of St Nazaire by charter dated 31 Oct 920 which names "genitricis nostrⶠdomnⶠHirmingardis comitissⶠet fratrum nostrorum·Ä¶[et] Walo presul et noster avunculus", signed by "Hirmingardis comitissa, Walonis filii eius, Gisleberti filii eius alterius, Manassⶠfilii eius"[712]. The Vita Sanctii Viventii Presbyteri names "Manasses·Ä¶suⶠuxoris Hermengardis"[713]. "Warulfus·Ä¶virum nobilem·Ä¶filio equivoco eius Warulfo" petitioned "Ermengardis comitisse·Ä¶seu filii eius Gisleberti comitis" for some donated property of Saint-Marcel-lâ®s-Chalon by charter dated Jun 924[714]. A possible origin of Ermengarde is suggested by one version of the Series abbatum Flaviniacensium, as reproduced only in a 17th century secondary source, which records that "Richardus dux et Ingelbertus" installed "Vualonem, fratrem Manasserii comitis qui gener erat B fratris Richardi ducis" as abbot of Flavigny[715]. If this is correct, she was Ermengarde, daughter of Boso King of Provence & [his second wife Ermengardis of Italy]. Manassâ®s & his wife had [five] children:
a) WALO (-after 924). "Hirmingardis comitissa·Ä¶Walonis filii eius, Gilleberti filii eius alterius" subscribed the testament of "Heriveus·Ä¶âÜduorum episcopus" dated 1 Nov 919 which names "genitricis nostrⶠdomnⶠHirmingardis venerabilis comitissⶠet fratrum nostrorum·Ä¶domnus Walo pius Prâ¶sul et noster avunculus"[716]. Flodoard records that in 924 "Raginardus" captured "castellum·Ä¶Mons sancti Iohannis" supported by "nepotum suorum, Walonis et Gisleberti", but that "Rodulfi rex" recaptured the castle later in the same year[717].
b) HERVE (-after 31 Oct 920). Bishop of Autun. The testament of "Heriveus·Ä¶âÜduorum episcopus" dated 1 Nov 919 names "genitricis nostrⶠdomnⶠHirmingardis venerabilis comitissⶠet fratrum nostrorum·Ä¶domnus Walo pius Prâ¶sul et noster avunculus", subscribed by "Hirmingardis comitissa·Ä¶Walonis filii eius, Gilleberti filii eius alterius"[718]. "Heriveus·Ä¶Eduorum episcopus" donated property "villam Tilionacum" to the canons of St Nazaire by charter dated 31 Oct 920 which names "genitricis nostrⶠdomnⶠHirmingardis comitissⶠet fratrum nostrorum·Ä¶[et] Walo presul et noster avunculus", signed by "Hirmingardis comitissa, Walonis filii eius, Gisleberti filii eius alterius, Manassⶠfilii eius"[719].
c) GISELBERT (-Paris after Easter 956). The parentage of Giselbert is confirmed by a combination of documents. "Hirmingardis comitissa·Ä¶Walonis filii eius, Gilleberti filii eius alterius" subscribed the testament of "Heriveus·Ä¶âÜduorum episcopus" dated 1 Nov 919, which names "genitricis nostrⶠdomnⶠHirmingardis venerabilis comitissⶠet fratrum nostrorum·Ä¶domnus Walo pius Prâ¶sul et noster avunculus"[720]. Flodoard records that in 924 "Raginardus" captured "castellum·Ä¶Mons sancti Iohannis" supported by "nepotum suorum, Walonis et Gisleberti", but that "Rodulfi rex" recaptured the castle later in the same year[721]. The Vita Sanctii Viventii Presbyteri names "Manasses·Ä¶filius Gislebertus eiusdem BurgundiⶠDux"[722]. Comte d¬¥Autun: "Gislebertus·Ä¶comes Heduensis" granted property to "suo fidele Guitbaldus·Ä¶nec non eius coniuge Rutrudis" by charter dated 11 Dec 934, signed by "Gisleberti comitis, Ermengardi, Adaledis filiam eorum·Ä¶"[723]. He became GISELBERT Duke of Burgundy, after his brothers-in-law Raoul and Hugues "le Noir" ceded him their rights to Burgundy in [936].
- DUKES of BURGUNDY.
d) MANASSES (-after 31 Oct 920). "Hirmingardis comitissa, Walonis filii eius, Gisleberti filii eius alterius, Manassⶠfilii eius" subscribed the charter dated 31 Oct 920 under which "Heriveus·Ä¶Eduorum episcopus" donated property "villam Tilionacum" to the canons of St Nazaire which names "genitricis nostrⶠdomnⶠHirmingardis comitissⶠet fratrum nostrorum·Ä¶[et] Walo presul et noster avunculus"[724].
e) [ERMENGARDE (-before [941]). She is named as wife of Letaud in the latter's charter dated [12 Apr] 935, which also names both his and her parents[725]. Manassâ®s Comte de Dijon & his wife Ermengarde are the only contemporary noble couple with these names which has so far been identified in the region, but it is not certain that they were the parents of Ermengarde wife of Letaud. m (before [12 Apr] 935) as his first wife, LETAUD Comte de Mâ¢con, son of AUBRY [I] Comte de Mâ¢con & his wife Tolana de Mâ¢con (915-3 Nov 961).]
3. RAGENARD (-after 924). "Ragenardus Autissiod Vicecomes frater Manassis" obtained approval of Charles III "le Simple" King of the West Franks for the election of Gerannus as Bishop of Auxerre in 909[726]. Flodoard records that in 924 "Raginardus" captured "castellumဦMons sancti Iohannis" supported by "nepotum suorum, Walonis et Gisleberti", but that "Rodulfi rex" recaptured the castle later in the same year[727].
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