Ancestral Trails 2016 » HUGH I CAPET (898-956)

Personal data HUGH I CAPET 

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  • He was born in the year 898 in Paris, Seine, Île-de-France, France.
  • Title: Duke of Franks, Count of Paris
  • (Nickname) : "Magnus", Hugh the Great.
  • (Alternative Name) : Hugues Magnus of Paris.
  • (Titles) in Count of Paris, Orleans, Vexin, Le Mans &, Duke of France.
  • (Ancestry) : House of Robertians.
  • (Relationship) : 31st Great Grandfather.
  • He died on June 16, 956 in Dourdan, Essonne, Île-de-France, France, he was 58 years old.
  • A child of ROBERT de FRANCE and BEATRIX de VERMANDOIS

Household of HUGH I CAPET

(1) He is married to HEDWIGE von SAXONY.

They got married September 938 at Mainz Oder, Ingelheim, Hessen, Germany, he was 40 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. HENRI de BURGUNDY  946-1002 
  2. Emma CAPET  935-> ????
  3. HUGH II CAPET  938-996 


(2) He is married to Eadhilda of WESSEX.

They got married in the year 927, he was 29 years old.


(3) He is married to Judith de MAINE.

They got married in the year 920 at Paris, Seine, Île-de-France, France, he was 22 years old.


Notes about HUGH I CAPET

Hugh the Great (898 - 16 June 956) was the Duke of the Franks and Count of Paris.

He was the son of King Robert I of France and Béatrice of Vermandois, daughter of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois. He was born in Paris, Île-de-France, France. His eldest son was Hugh Capet who became King of France in 987. His family is known as the Robertians.

In 922 the barons of western Francia, after revolting against the Carolingian king Charles the Simple (who fled his kingdom under their onslaught), elected Robert I, Hugh's father, as King of Western Francia. At the death of Robert I, in battle at Soissons in 923, Hugh refused the crown and it went to his brother-in-law, Rudolph of France. Charles, however, sought help in regaining his crown from his cousin Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, who instead of helping the king imprisoned him. Herbert then used his prisoner as an advantage in pressing his own ambitions, using the threat of releasing the king up until Charles' death in 929. From then on Herbert II of Vermandois struggled with king Rudolph and his vassal Hugh the Great. Finally Rudolph and Herbert II came to an agreement in 935.

At the death of Rudolph, King of Western Francia, in 936, Hugh was in possession of nearly all of the region between the Loire and the Seine, corresponding to the ancient Neustria, with the exceptions of Anjou and of the territory ceded to the Normans in 911. He took a very active part in bringing Louis IV (d'Outremer) from the Kingdom of England in 936. In 937 Hugh married Hedwige of Saxony, a daughter of Henry the Fowler of Germany and Matilda, and soon quarrelled with Louis.

In 938 King Louis IV began attacking fortresses and lands formerly held by members of his family, some held by Herbert II of Vermandois. In 939 king Louis attacked Hugh the Great and William I, Duke of Normandy, after which a truce was concluded lasting until June. That same year Hugh, along with Herbert II of Vermandois, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Duke William Longsword paid homage to the Emperor Otto the Great, and supported him in his struggle against Louis. When Louis fell into the hands of the Normans in 945, he was handed over to Hugh in exchange for their young duke Richard. Hugh released Louis IV in 946 on condition that he should surrender the fortress of Laon. In 948 at a church council at Ingelheim the bishops, all but two being from Germany, condemned and excommunicated Hugh in absentia, and returned Archbishop Artauld to his see at Reims. Hugh's response was to attack Soissons and Reims while the excommunication was repeated by a council at Trier. Hugh finally relented and made peace with Louis IV, the church and his brother-in-law Otto the Great.

On the death of Louis IV, Hugh was one of the first to recognize Lothair as his successor, and, at the intervention of Queen Gerberga, was instrumental in having him crowned. In recognition of this service Hugh was invested by the new king with the duchies of Burgundy and Aquitaine. In the same year, however, Giselbert, duke of Burgundy, acknowledged himself his vassal and betrothed his daughter to Hugh's son Otto-Henry. On 16 June 956 Hugh the Great died in Dourdan.

Hugh married first, in 922, Judith, daughter of Roger Comte du Maine & his wife Rothilde. She died childless in 925.

Hugh's second wife was Eadhild, daughter of Edward the Elder, king of the Anglo-Saxons, and sister of King Æthelstan. They married in 926 and she died in 938, childless.

Hugh's third wife was Hedwig of Saxony, daughter of Henry the Fowler and Matilda She and Hugh had:
Beatrice married Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine.
Hugh Capet.
Emma.(c. 943-aft. 968).
Otto, Duke of Burgundy, a minor in 956.
Odo-Henry I, Duke of Burgundy (d. 1002).
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