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his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Ermentrude of France‰
her mother¬â ·Üí¬â Adâ©laâØs of Paris¬â
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Adalhard, count of Paris‰
her father
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Adalard de Paris, comte de Paris
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 830‰
between 830 and 840, France
Death:
October 10, 890‰ (56-64)‰
Paris, France
Immediate Family:
Son of‰ Wulfhard, count of Flavigny‰ and‰ Susanna‰
Husband of‰ N.N.‰
Father of¬â Wulfard, abbâ© de Flavigny¬â and¬â Adâ©laâØs of Paris¬â
Brother of¬â Wulgrin, count of Angoulââ¢me¬â
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalhard_de_Paris‰
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalard_of_Paris
ADALHARD¬â ([830]-after 890).¬â His parentage is established by the charter dated 2 Nov 889 under which¬â "Vulfardus" donated property to Saint-BenoâÆt-sur-Loire for the souls of "genitoris mei Vulfardi et genetrice mea Susannane necnon et germanorum fratrum meorum Adelardo, Vulgrino, Ymo et sorore mee Hildeburga vel nepote meo Vulgrino"[210].¬â ¬â He inherited the villa Sennecey from his maternal uncle comte Eberhard.¬â Comte 875.¬â Comte palatin 877.¬â ¬â Comte de Paris¬â [885].¬â ¬â m¬â ---.¬â The name of Adalhard's wife is not known.¬â Adalhard & his wife had two children:¬â
i)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â VULFARD¬â ([855]-6 Sep [880/93]).¬â Vulfard is named¬â sororius¬â of King Louis II[211].¬â The source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.¬â He founded the Benedictine abbey of Flavigny.¬â Abbâ© de Flavigny 875.¬â
ii)¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ADELAIS¬â ([855/60]-18 Nov [901], bur Compiâ®gne, â©glise abbatiale Saint-Corneille).¬â ¬â Regino¬â names "Adalheidis" second wife of "Hludowicus rex filius Caroli", stating that he married her after repudiating his first wife[212].¬â Her paternity is indicated by Vulfard (who would have been the brother of Adelais) being named¬â sororius¬â of King Louis II[213].¬â Her marriage was not recognised by the church which did not accept her husband's separation from his first wife.¬â The Pope refused to crown Adelais with her husband at Troyes 878, considering that she was not his legitimate wife.¬â Her children were considered illegitimate by the church.¬â ¬â m¬â ([875][214]) as his second wife,¬â LOUIS King of Aquitaine,¬â son of CHARLES II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks & his first wife Ermentrudis [d'Orlâ©ans] (1 Nov 846-Compiâ®gne 10 Apr 879, bur Compiâ®gne, â©glise collâ©giale Saint-Corneille).¬â He succeeded his father in 875 as¬â LOUIS II¬â "le Bâ®gue¬â King of the West Franks.
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKISH%20NOBILITY.htm#Wulfhard
VULFARD. The primary source which names Vulgrinus and his brother Vulfard has not so far been identified. Emperor Louis I confirmed the donation of "Vulfarius comes" of property to "cellulⶠin pago Albiensi·Ä¶Bella-Cella", by charter dated 819[175]. Comte de Flavigny {Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, Câ¥te d'Or}[176].
m ([825/30]) SUSANNA, daughter of BEGO Comte de Paris & his wife Alpais [Carolingian] ([805/10]-). "Vulfardus" donated property to Saint-BenoâÆt-sur-Loire for the souls of "genitoris mei Vulfardi et genetrice mea Susannane necnon et germanorum fratrum meorum Adelardo, Vulgrino, Ymo et sorore mee Hildeburga vel nepote meo Vulgrino" by charter dated 2 Nov 889[177]. The primary source which establishes that Susanna was the daughter of Bego has not so far been identified.
Vulfard & his wife had [seven] children:
b) ADALHARD ([830]-after 890). His parentage is established by the charter dated 2 Nov 889 under which "Vulfardus" donated property to Saint-BenoâÆt-sur-Loire for the souls of "genitoris mei Vulfardi et genetrice mea Susannane necnon et germanorum fratrum meorum Adelardo, Vulgrino, Ymo et sorore mee Hildeburga vel nepote meo Vulgrino"[179]. He inherited the villa Sennecey from his maternal uncle comte Eberhard. Comte 875. Comte palatin 877. Comte de Paris [885].
m ---. The name of Adalhard's wife is not known. Adalhard & his wife had two children:
i) VULFARD ([855]-6 Sep [880/93]). Vulfhard is named sororius of King Louis II[180]. The source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. He founded the Benedictine abbey of Flavigny. Abbâ© de Flavigny 875.
ii) ADELAIS ([855/60]-18 Nov [901], bur Compiâ®gne, â©glise abbatiale Saint-Corneille). Regino names "Adalheidis" second wife of "Hludowicus rex filius Caroli", stating that he married her after repudiating his first wife[181]. Her paternity is indicated by Vulfhard (who would have been the brother of Adelais) being named sororius of King Louis II[182]. Her marriage was not recognised by the church which did not accept her husband's separation from his first wife. The Pope refused to crown Adelais with her husband at Troyes 878, considering that she was not his legitimate wife. Her children were considered illegitimate by the church. m ([875][183]) as his second wife, LOUIS King of Aquitaine, son of CHARLES II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks & his first wife Ermentrude [d'Orlâ©ans] (1 Nov 846-Compiâ®gne 10 Apr 879, bur Compiâ®gne, â©glise collâ©giale Saint-Corneille). He succeeded his father in 875 as LOUIS II "le Bâ®gue King of the West Franks.
Adalard or Adalhard of Paris (born c. 830, died 890) was the eighth Count of Paris. He followed his uncle Leuthard II. He was a count palatine.
Child Adalard had at least one child, Adelaide of Paris (850-10 Nov 901) who married King Louis II of France. He followed his uncle Leuthard II ? - must be elder brother if Adelaid of Paris had Beggo and Arpais as grandparents and Leuthard were their son?
Adalard of Paris From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Adalard or Adalhard of Paris (born c. 830, died 890) was the eighth Count of Paris. He followed his uncle Leuthard II. He was a count palatine. [edit]Child
Adalard had one child, Adelaide (850-10 Nov 901) who married King Louis II of France. [edit]References
Baldwin, Edea. "Count Adalard of Paris: A Family History". Family History. Retrieved on 2008-12-29.
Adelaide was not a daughter of Bego of Paris. He died in 816 (the confusion in Stuart is probably due to a charter of Chas the Bald, dated 861, which is false, as demonstrated by G.Tessier, _Recueil des chartes de Charles le Chauve_ etc). However she was descended from him through her paternal grandmother Suzanna who was Bego's daughter (K.Werner, "Die Nachkommen die Karl der Grosse", _Karl der Grosse_ (ed W.Braunfels) vol IV, 432-9, which traces her family). She was as stated elsewhere, daughter of Adalard: he was not Count of Paris [for Conrad (the Welf one) is mentioned specifically as Count of Paris in 876 by the _Annals of St.Bertin_ written contemporaneously at Reims].
Instead, Werner argued, Adalard was a Burgundian noble who became Ct of the Palace in the last years of Charles the Bald (877).
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