Stamboek Melissen » Etichon-Adalric d'Alsace (± 635-> 683)

Personal data Etichon-Adalric d'Alsace 

Sources 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6Sources 7, 8
  • Alternative names: Adalrich , Duke of Alsace Duke of Alsace (also known as / alias), Eticho I (Adalrich) van de Elzas
  • He was born (pagus Attoariensis ) about 635 in Langres, Haute-Marne, France.Source 8
  • Facts:
    • (Merged Gramps ID) I3213.
    • (Merged Gramps ID) I2962.
  • (Other) : Founder, {{NobleHouse|Etichonids}}.Source 2
  • (Other) : Founder, {{NobleHouse|Etichonids}}.Source 3
  • (Title (nobility)) in the year 662: Duc d'Alsace.Source 8
  • (Title (nobility)) in the year 662: Duc d'Alsace.Source 7
  • He died after 683.Source 2
  • The birth parents are Leudesius and de Bourgogne
  • This information was last updated on January 15, 2018.

Household of Etichon-Adalric d'Alsace

He is married to Bereswinda van Austrasië.Sources 5, 6

Child not included in tree: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Odile_of_Alsace_(1)
Child not included in tree: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Odile_of_Alsace_(1)

They got married about 655.Source 8

They got married about 655.Source 7


Child(ren):

  1. Adalbert d'Alsace  ????-± 722 


Notes about Etichon-Adalric d'Alsace

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Etichon-Adalric d'Alsace

Erchinoald
????-658
Leutsinde
545-????
Leudesius
625-676
de Bourgogne
± 615-????

Etichon-Adalric d'Alsace
± 635-> 683

± 655

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    Sources

    1. Medieval Lands : A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, Cawley, Charles
      Record name: [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#Etichodiedafter677 ETICHO [Chadicho/Adalrico], son of LEUDESIUS maior domus & his wife --- (-after 4 Sep 677, maybe after 25 Jun 692)]
    2. Wikipedia : The Free Encyclopedia
      Record name: [[wikipedia:Adalrich, Duke of Alsace|Adalrich, Duke of Alsace]]
    3. Wikipedia : The Free Encyclopedia
      Record name: [[wikipedia:Adalrich, Duke of Alsace|Adalrich, Duke of Alsace]]
    4. Medieval Lands : A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, Cawley, Charles
      Record name: [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#Etichodiedafter677 ETICHO [Chadicho/Adalrico], son of LEUDESIUS maior domus & his wife --- (-after 4 Sep 677, maybe after 25 Jun 692)]
    5. WeRelate.org, January 2, 2018
      Current version: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Eticho_D%27_Alsace_(1)
      Authors: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Eticho_D%27_Alsace_(1)?action=history
    6. WeRelate.org, January 3, 2018
      Current version: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Eticho_D%27_Alsace_(1)
      Authors: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Eticho_D%27_Alsace_(1)?action=history
    7. Wikipedia, [[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etichon-Adalric_d%27Alsace]], trouvée 2016
      Record name: Biographie a Wikipédia FR

      Etichon-Adalric d'Alsace1 (dont les noms apparaissent dans les textes sous les formes Eticho, Aticus, Attich, Etih, Chadalricus2), né vers 635 dans le pagus Attoariensis (sur le plateau de Langres), mort le 20 février 6903,4,5 au château d'Hohenbourg, duc d'Alsace de 662 à 6906, est le membre le plus connu de la famille des Étichonides.
      Etichon-Adalric est le fondateur de la dynastie des Étichonides et le père de sainte Odile, patronne de l'Alsace. Il est peut-être aussi l'ancêtre de la famille des Habsbourg7, de la famille des Eguisheim-Dabo, de la Maison de Bade, de la Maison de Lorraine ainsi que des comtes de Flandres
    8. Wikipedia, [[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etichon-Adalric_d%27Alsace]], trouvée 2016
      Record name: Biographie a Wikipédia FR

      Etichon-Adalric d'Alsace1 (dont les noms apparaissent dans les textes sous les formes Eticho, Aticus, Attich, Etih, Chadalricus2), né vers 635 dans le pagus Attoariensis (sur le plateau de Langres), mort le 20 février 6903,4,5 au château d'Hohenbourg, duc d'Alsace de 662 à 6906, est le membre le plus connu de la famille des Étichonides.
      Etichon-Adalric est le fondateur de la dynastie des Étichonides et le père de sainte Odile, patronne de l'Alsace. Il est peut-être aussi l'ancêtre de la famille des Habsbourg7, de la famille des Eguisheim-Dabo, de la Maison de Bade, de la Maison de Lorraine ainsi que des comtes de Flandres

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