Hans Strik » Ragenold van Roucy (????-> 926)

Persönliche Daten Ragenold van Roucy 

  • Titel: Graaf van RoucyQuelle 1
  • Er ist verstorben nach 926.Quelle 1
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 12. August 2014.

Familie von Ragenold van Roucy

Er ist verheiratet mit Alberada van Maasgouw.

Sie haben geheiratet


Kind(er):



Notizen bei Ragenold van Roucy

RAGENOLD (-after 926). Flodoard records in 923 that "Ragenoldus princeps Nortmannorum" was operating “in fluvio Ligeri” [River Loire] and pillaged “Franciam trans Isaram” [River Oise] with help from “coniunctis sibi plurimis ex Rodomo” [Rouen], that “fideles Heriberti” with “Rodulfo privigno Rotgeri et Ingobranno comitibus” recaptured booty and freed prisoners, that Ragenold went “in pagum Atrabatensem” [Artois] where he was defeated by “comes Adelelmus” and took refuge “ad munitionem suarum”, and that King Raoul forced peace with “Nortmanni” after they devastated “pagum Belvacensem” [Beauvaisis][1664]. The reference to the Loire suggests that Ragenold may have been a member of the group of Vikings who occupied Brittany in 919. Flodoard records that “Raginardus” continued his raids in 924, attacking Burgundy, but that in 925 he was defeated by “Warnerius et Manasses comites, Ansegisus et Gotselmus præsules” at “montem Calaum” [Chalmont][1665]. The Chronicon Maceriense records in 925 that "Manasses Porcensis, Marcus Dulcomensis et Guarinus Castriencis" defeated "cum Reginaldo Rociensi Normannos apud Calvum montem"[1666]. Flodoard records that “Nortmannos” (without naming their leader) attacked “in pago Atrabatensi” in 926 but were again defeated[1667]. same person as...? RAGENOLD [Renaud] (-10 May 967, bur Abbaye de Saint-Rémy). There is no record of Ragenold over the following twenty years, which suggests the possibility that the later entries do not refer to the same person, as further discussed in the Introduction to the present chapter. Flodoard records in 944 that “Ragenoldus” attacked the abbey of Saint-Médard de Soissons at the same time as the king’s troops attacked “episcopatum Remensem”[1668]. The text of this passage suggests coordination, presumably based on an alliance, which appears confirmed by Flodoard’s record in 945 that King Louis “collecto secum Nortmannorum exercitu” attacked “Veromandinsem pagum” and his report that Hugues “le Grand” suggested that “Ragenoldus” represent the king at a conference organised after he defeated “Nortmannis”[1669]. Comte [de Reims]: Flodoard records in 947 that "Ragenaldus comes et Dodo frater ipsius præsulis" (the latter referring to Artaud Archbishop of Reims) headed the army of the archbishopric of Reims against Hérivé, nephew of the previous archbishop[1670]. This passage suggests that Ragenold may have been installed as military chief at Reims after Artaud was restored as archbishop in 946. It is not certain that Ragenold’s county at that time was Reims. Orderic Vitalis refers to "filiam Rainaldi comitis Remorum" when recording her marriage (see below)[1671]. However, Orderic was writing about a century after events in the mid-10th century and, in any case, it is likely that the archbishop of Reims enjoyed comital jurisdiction in the town. A clearer statement is found in the (presumably contemporary) charter dated to [948/54], relating to the foundation of Charlieu abbey, which is subscribed by "Rainaldus Remensis comitis"[1672]. On the other hand, the unusual phrasing “comes Ludowici”, in the extract which follows, suggests that Ragenold owed his comital title directly to the king and that it may not have been linked to a geographical county, although this would have been unusual at the time. Flodoard records in 948 that Hugues “le Grand” unsuccessfully besieged “munitionem...super Axonam fluvium in loco...Rauciacus” [Roucy] which was being built by “Ragenoldus comes Ludowici”[1673]. Comte de Roucy. Flodoard records in 949 that “Ragenaldus comes” built “munitionem...in fluvio Materna...apud Maroilum” [Mareuil][1674]. Flodoard in 949 records that "Ragenaldus comes" captured "castrum quondam Herivei…Castellionem"[1675]. Flodoard in 950 names "Arnulfo comite et Ragenoldo atque Artoldo archiepiscopo" as the king’s representatives to negotiate the return fo the castle of Laon from Hugues “le Grand”, and also that “homines Ragenoldi comitis” captured “munitionem Rodomensis æcclesiæ super fluvium Vidulam...Brainam”[1676]. Flodoard in 953 records that "Ragenaldus comes" was threatened with excommunication for having taken property of the church of Reims, but that the king intervened on his behalf[1677]. Flodoard in 954 records that "Heribertus comes" captured “Rauciacum munitionem Ragenaldi” but later returned it in exchange for “quibusdam villis”[1678]. He supported King Lothaire on his expedition to Aquitaine in 955[1679]: Flodoard in 955 records that "Ragenaldus comes" captured “castrum...sanctæ Radegundis urbi” during the siege of Poitiers[1680]. Flodoard in 966 records that "Odelricus archiepiscopus" excommunicated “Ragenaldum comitem” for having captured villages belonging to the church of Reims and that Ragenold pillaged the archbishop’s territories in revenge[1681]. A manuscript Noticia de benefactoribus S. Remigii includes the donation by “Rogenoldus comes” of “Curtem Cedronis” [Courtcedre][1682]. The necrology of Reims records the death “VI Id Mai” of “Raginoldus comes”[1683]. The Chronicon Sancti Petri Vivi Senonensis records that “Rainaldus consiliarus regis Hlotarii” died “mense Junio...anno nono ordinationis suæ”, the latter referring to Archambaud who was appointed as archbishop of Sens in 958, therefore the passage being dated to 967[1684]. m ALBERADE, daughter of GISELBERT Duke of Lotharingia & his wife Gerberga of Germany ([929/30]-, bur Abbaye de Saint-Rémy). "Mathilde et Alberada" are named as daughters of "Gerberga" in the Continuator of Flodoard, which specifies that Alberada was mother of Ermentrudis but does not name Alberada's husband[1685]. Two epitaphs in the church of Saint-Rémy, Marly relate to "Ragenolde" and "Albrada", although neither refers to each other[1686]. Bouchard highlights the absence of proof that the husband of Alberade of Lotharingia was Ragenold Comte de Roucy[1687]. She is named in a letter to Poppo of Stablo[1688]. Count Ragenold & his wife had [four] children. Their parentage is deduced by a combined reading of the different sources which refer to them. None of these sources names both parents, so the affiliation is not beyond all doubt.

[1664] Flodoard 923, MGH SS III, p. 372.
[1665] Flodoard 924, 925, MGH SS III, pp. 373-5.
[1666] Le Long, N. (1783) Histoire ecclésiastique et civile du diocèse de Laon (Chalon), Pièces Justificatives, I, Chronique d’Alard de Gennilule abbé de Signy, p. 594.
[1667] Flodoard 926, MGH SS III, p. 376.
[1668] Flodoard 944, MGH SS III, p. 392.
[1669] Flodoard 945, MGH SS III, p. 391.
[1670] Flodoard 947, MGH SS III, p. 394.
[1671] Orderic Vitalis (Prévost), Vol. III, Liber VII, p. 155.
[1672] Cluny Tome I, 730, p. 685.
[1673] Flodoard 948, MGH SS III, p. 397.
[1674] Flodoard 949, MGH SS III, p. 399.
[1675] Flodoardi Annales 949, MGH SS III, p. 398.
[1676] Flodoardi Annales 950, MGH SS III, p. 400.
[1677] Flodoardi Annales 953, MGH SS III, p. 402.
[1678] Flodoardi Annales 954, MGH SS III, p. 402.
[1679] McKitterick, R. (1983) Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians 751-987 (Longman, London and New York), p. 321.
[1680] Flodoardi Annales 955, MGH SS III, p. 403.
[1681] Flodoardi Annales 966, MGH SS III, p. 407.
[1682] Varin, P. (1844) Archives administratives de la ville de Reims (Paris), Tome I, Part 2, p. 169.
[1683] Varin (1844), Tome I, Part 2, p. 80.
[1684] Chronicon Sancti Petri Vivi Senonensis, Spicilegium II, p. 470.
[1685] Flodoard Addit codex 1 (inserted after 966), MGH SS III, p. 407.
[1686] RHGF IX, p. 105.
[1687] Bouchard (1987), p. 169.
[1688] Siegfried of Gorze, letter to Poppo of Stablo, in Gisebrecht, W. von (ed.) (1885) Geschichte der deutschen Kaizerseit, 5th ed., II (Leipzig), pp. 714-8, cited in Bouchard (1987), p. 269.

Bron: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#_Toc394213149

Ragenold van Roucy, (ca. 905 - 10 mei 967), was een Vikingenaanvoerder die graaf van Roucy werd.

Ragenold was een aanvoerder van een Vikingleger, dat in 943 koning Lodewijk IV van Frankrijk steunde in zijn strijd tegen Herbert II van Vermandois. In 945 werd hij beleend met Roucy en bestuurde hij ook het graafschap Sens. In 946 werd hij ook graaf van Reims en twee jaar later bouwde hij een kasteel in Roucy. Rond 950 was hij betrokken bij de stichting van een abdij in Charlieu. In 954 zwoer hij trouw aan koning Lotharius van Frankrijk en vergezelde hem in 955 naar Aquitanië. Ragenold is begraven in Klooster van Saint-Remi te Reims.

Ragenold trouwde omstreeks 945 met Alberada (ca. 930 - 15 maart 973), dochter van Giselbert II van Maasgouw en Gerberga van Saksen, en stiefdochter van Lodewijk. Zij kregen de volgende kinderen:

Ermentrudis van Roucy, (ovl. 5 oktober, ca. 1003), in haar eerste huwelijk getrouwd met Alberik III van Mâcon, in haar tweede huwelijk met Otto Willem van Bourgondië
Giselbert, (ca. 956 - 991/1000), graaf van Roucy en burggraaf van Reims, trouwde met een onbekende vrouw van hoge Aquitaanse adel, volgens sommige bronnen dochter van Willem III van Aquitanië en Adelheid van Normandië, steunde wisselend Hugo Capet en Karel van Neder-Lotharingen.
onbekende dochter, getrouwd met Fromond van Sens
Bruno, (ca. 955 - 29 januari 1016), bisschop van Langres

Bron: Wikipedia

Haben Sie Ergänzungen, Korrekturen oder Fragen im Zusammenhang mit Ragenold van Roucy?
Der Autor dieser Publikation würde gerne von Ihnen hören!

Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von Ragenold van Roucy

Ragenold van Roucy
????-> 926



Mit der Schnellsuche können Sie nach Name, Vorname gefolgt von Nachname suchen. Sie geben ein paar Buchstaben (mindestens 3) ein und schon erscheint eine Liste mit Personennamen in dieser Publikation. Je mehr Buchstaben Sie eingeben, desto genauer sind die Resultate. Klicken Sie auf den Namen einer Person, um zur Seite dieser Person zu gelangen.

  • Kleine oder grosse Zeichen sind egal.
  • Wenn Sie sich bezüglich des Vornamens oder der genauen Schreibweise nicht sicher sind, können Sie ein Sternchen (*) verwenden. Beispiel: „*ornelis de b*r“ findet sowohl „cornelis de boer“ als auch „kornelis de buur“.
  • Es ist nicht möglich, nichtalphabetische Zeichen einzugeben, also auch keine diakritischen Zeichen wie ö und é.



Visualisieren Sie eine andere Beziehung

Quellen

  1. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#_Toc394213149

Anknüpfungspunkte in anderen Publikationen

Diese Person kommt auch in der Publikation vor:

Über den Familiennamen Van Roucy

  • Zeigen Sie die Informationen an, über die Genealogie Online verfügt über den Nachnamen Van Roucy.
  • Überprüfen Sie die Informationen, die Open Archives hat über Van Roucy.
  • Überprüfen Sie im Register Wie (onder)zoekt wie?, wer den Familiennamen Van Roucy (unter)sucht.

Die Hans Strik-Veröffentlichung wurde von erstellt.nimm Kontakt auf
Geben Sie beim Kopieren von Daten aus diesem Stammbaum bitte die Herkunft an:
Hans Strik, "Hans Strik", Datenbank, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/hans-strik/I7348.php : abgerufen 1. Februar 2026), "Ragenold van Roucy (????-> 926)".