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Quellen 1, 2
  • Auch bekannt als "The Blessed".
  • Rufname Iduberga (Itte) "The Blessed".
  • Sie ist geboren rund 0587 in Landen, Austrasia, France.
  • Sie ist verstorben am 8. Mai 652 in Abbey of Nivelles, Brabant, Belgium.Quellen 3, 4
  • Ein Kind von Grimoalde (Grimaud) Duke of Aquitaine und Itite of Gascony
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 28. Februar 2023.

Familie von Iduberga (Itte) "The Blessed" (Iduberga (Itte) "The Blessed") Landen

Waarschuwing Pass auf: Husband (Pépin I le Vieux Landen) ist auch ihre Cousine.

Sie ist verheiratet mit Pépin I le Vieux Landen.

CHAN20 Mar 2001

Sie haben geheiratet rund 0612 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Wittenberg, Thüringia.Quellen 2, 3, 4, 5


Kind(er):

  1. Grimoald de Landen  ± 620-656 
  2. Gertrude de Landen  ± 626-659


Notizen bei Iduberga (Itte) "The Blessed" (Iduberga (Itte) "The Blessed") Landen

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itta_of_Metz#Children

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Itta of Metz

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St. Itta of Metz, O.S.B.
Born592
Metz, Kingdom of Austrasia
Died8 May 652
Abbey of Nivelles, Kingdom of Austrasia
Venerated inCatholic Church
(Diocese of Liège & Order of St. Columbanus)
Major shrineCollegiate Church of Saint Gertrude, Nivelles, Walloon Brabant, Belgium
Feast8 May
PatronageItteville, Île-de-France, France
Itta of Metz, O.S.B. (also Ida, Itte or Iduberga; 592-8 May 652) was the wife of Pepin of Landen, Mayor of the Palace of the Kingdom of Austrasia. After his death, she founded the Abbey of Nivelles, where she became a Colombanian nun along with her daughter, Gertrude of Nivelles. Both are honored as saints by the Catholic Church.

Life
There is no direct record of her parents, but it has been suggested that she came from a family of senatorial status which had originated in Aquitaine,[1] and was a daughter of Arnoald, Bishop of Metz, son of Ansbertus. Her brother was Saint Modoald, Bishop of Trier, and her sister was the abbess, Saint Severa.

She married Pepin of Landen, Mayor of the Merovingian Royal Palace.[2][3] After Pepin's death in 640, Itta and her daughter, Gertrude, withdrew from the capital for a life of religious reflection.[1] Later, around 647, on the advice of Amandus, the Bishop of Maastricht, she founded the Abbey of Nivelles. The abbey was originally just a community of nuns, but it later became a double monastery when the nuns were joined by a group of Irish monks who offered them support in the operations of the abbey. She might have appointed her daughter, Gertrude, as its first abbess, while she herself lived there as a simple nun, assisting the young abbess by her advice.[4]

Itta died at the abbey on 8 May 652.[4]

Children
Itta had another daughter by Pepin, Abbess Begga of Andenne, who had married Ansegisel, son of Arnulf of Metz prior to joining the monastery.[1] By Begga, she is the grandmother of Pepin of Herstal and one of the matriarchs of the great Carolingian family.

Her sons were Grimoald, later Mayor of the Palace, and father of King Childebert the Adopted; Itta's second son Bavo (or Allowin), became a hermit and was later canonized. Both her daughters were also canonized, as was she. Her feast day is celebrated on 8 May.[4]

Patronage
Itta is honoured as the patron saint of the French village of Itteville, which was founded on the site of a farm which she had established.

Family
Pepin of Landen
(c. 580-640)Itta of Metz
(592-652)Saint Modoald
(c. 585 -
645 or 648)Severa
(c. 600 - c. 640)Unknown
Grimoald the Elder
(616-657)Gertrude of Nivelles
(c. 628-659)Begga
(613-693)Modesta
(† c. 660)
Pepin of Herstal
(635-714)
Charles Martel
(c. 690-741)
Pepin the Short
(714-768)
Charlemagne
(747-814)
References
Arduino, Fabio. "Sant' Ida", Santi e Beati, February 4, 2005
"FRANKS, MEROVINGIAN NOBILITY - B. FAMILY of PEPIN "de Landen"". 24 May 2018. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
Arduino, Fabio (4 February 2005). "Sant' Ida (Ita) Monaca a Nivelles" [Saint Ida (Ita) Nun in Nivelles] (in Italian). Santi e beati. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
Ott, Michael. "St. Gertrude of Nivelles." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 26 December 2015
Sources
Alban Butler's Lives of the saints, edited, revised and supplemented by Thurston and Attwater. Christian Classics, Westminster, Maryland.
External links
Itta of Metz at Find a Grave
Saint Itta of Nivelles at Geni.com
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1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com

Ancestral File Number: 9GC9-96

From database"The Phillips, Weber, Kirk & Staggs...." on Rootsweb WorldConnect submitted by Jim Weber ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)):

Ancestral Roots (line 190-9) states that Itta is supposed daughter of Arnoldus Bishop of Metz. Obviously there is no convincing evidence, one way or the other, just hints & estimations. I (Jim S. Weber) had previously determined that Dode was possibly/probably daughter of Arnoldus, which (if Itta were her sister) would make Saint Begga and her husband Ansgise/Ansgisel 1st cousins. While marriages between 1st cousins were not uncommon during this era, these people were supposedly close to the church and may not have countenanced such a marriage.Thus I have decided to adopt the following ancestry for Itta, given below in a post to SGM, 18 Feb 2003, by David Hughes (nothing is sure):From: david hughes ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))Subject: Re: Attila the HunNewsgroups: soc.genealogy.medievalDate: 2003-02-18 10:11:27 PSTam curious about the sudden interest in Attila The Hun & the genealogy of his house. . . for what it is worth here are my notes on the subject for consideration:x. Donaton, King of Huns [1], enters Europe, circa AD 360, issue, three sons:a. Basiq, King of Huns [2], d c 370b. Balamber, King of Huns [3], attacks Byzantine empire, d 390c. Uldin (Uldes), King of Huns [4] 390-411the two sons of Uldin [4] (above) werea. Karaton (Charaton), King of Huns [5] 411-?, the father of Octar,King of Huns [6]b. Kuridakthe two sons of Prince Kuridak (above) werea. Rugila, King of Huns [7] ?-433b. Mundzukthe two sons of Prince Mundzuk (above) werea. Bleda, King of Huns [8] 433-437b. ATTILA- - - - - - - -x. ATTILA "THE HUN" & "The Scourge", King of Huns [9] 437-453 had several wives: =1 Arykan; =2 Helche (Kreka); =3 Kriemhilt; =4 Ildiko (Hildiko); =5 Gundrun [note: a German myth says that his Burgundian wife, Gundrun, murdered her twin sons, Erpe & Eiti, begotten by him, and served their hearts for Attila to eat]issue:a. Scharpfe, murdered 453b. Ortelipe, murdered 453[note: the sons of ATTILA quarreled after his death over the chieftainship, during which, Ardaric, the Gepidae king, rallied the Germans against their Hunnish masters and utterly defeated the Huns at the Battle of Nedao, 456, after which the remnant of the Huns gathered around the sons & grandsons of Attila "the Hun", creating several groups, of which some remained in Germany and Central Europe while others retreated to Scythia-Minor and became the Magyars, Bulgars, & Mongols]c. Ellak, King of Huns [10] 453-456 [possibly the father of Aella of Sussex & Alesa of Wessex]d. Tuldila, King of Huns [11] 456-7e. Dengizec, King of Huns [12] 457-469, the father of Oulibus (d469)f. Sengilac, the father of Sunigila (daughter), wife of Odovacar, a Teutonic chieftain, conquered the Roman Empire & became King of Italy 476-493g. Emnetzurh. Ultzinduri. Elpfratj. Tingizk. Bel-Kermek (475), father of Djurash "Masgut" (498/499), father of Tatra (Baltavar) (550s), father of Boyan-Chelbir (d590), father of Tubdjak, King of Magna-Bulgaria (620), father of (a) Bu-Yurgan (Organas) & (b) Alburi (d632), father of Kubrat, 1st King of Bulgaria 632-651 [note: Kubrat is called the "son" of Organus in one source, and called his "nephew" in another source, as the son of his brother, Alburi]l. Ernak [called Attila's "youngest son"], King of Huns [13] 469-476m. Escam (Ascama) (daughter), wife of Ardaric, a Gepidae chief/king- - - - - - - -note: the descent-line from Attila The Hun to Charlemagne posted recently on the net is incorrect, however, the descent can be made through the wife of Pepin of Landen rather than through his mother, which then would be:00. Attila The Hun (d453)01. Escam (Ascama) = Ardaric, Gepidae-King of Germany (d476)02. Elemund (d493/515)03. Austrisa = Waccho, Lombard-King of Italy (d540)04. Walderade =1 Theudebald, King of France 548-555 [note: she =2Clothaire I of France; & =3 Garibald I of Bavaria]05. Grimoalde, Duke of Aquitaine (d599) = Itite (d612), daughter ofSeverus, a duke06. Itte (Idoberge) (d652) = Pepin [I] of Landen (d639)07. Begga (d694) = Ansgise (d685)08. Pepin [II] of Heristal (d714) =2 Aupais09. Charles "Martel", Duke of France 737-741 =1 Rotrude10. Pepin "Le Korte", King of France 751-768 = Bertha "The White-Lady"11. Charlemagne

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Quellen

  1. Eur ing B C Tompsett, Brian C Tompsett
  2. "Ancient Genealogy & Mythology: Genealogical Research of Peter Grard Gentala", Gentala, Peter Grard / Kirk Larson
  3. "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson", Larson, Kirk / Kirk Larson
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