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Données personnelles Udo Graf im Lahngau "Udo Graf im Lahngau Konradin" Graf im Lahngau 

  • Le surnom est Udo Graf im Lahngau Konradin.
  • Il est né environ 830 dans Lahngau, Duitsland.
  • Professions:
    • Greve.
    • Conde de Lahngau.
    • Comte, de Franconie.
    • Graaf in de Lahngau; hertog van Elzas.
    • Conde de Nieder-Lahngau.
  • Résidant: Duitsland.
  • Il est décédé environ 879 dans Niederlahngau, Duitsland.
  • Un enfant de Gebhard I Count of Logenhae et N.N. di Friuli
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 25 janvier 2018.

Famille de Udo Graf im Lahngau "Udo Graf im Lahngau Konradin" Graf im Lahngau

Il est marié à Judith d'Auxerre.

Ils se sont mariés environ 850 à Duitsland.


Enfant(s):

  1. Konrad von Lahngau  860-906 
  2. Eberhard Konradiner  ± 863-902 


Notes par Udo Graf im Lahngau "Udo Graf im Lahngau Konradin" Graf im Lahngau

Udo var greve fra 861 til 879.
Han var muligens gift med en datter til Konrad I av Schwaben (800 - 862) som var bror
til Rudolf Welfer. Deres far var greve Welf I av Bayern som døde ca. 824.
Udo of Neustria
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Udo was a ninth-century nobleman of East Francia, a son of Gebhard, Count of Lahngau, and older brother of Berengar I of Neustria. He and his brother were afforded their position in the March of Neustria both by kinship to Adalard the Seneschal and the favour of Charles the Bald.

With his brothers, Berengar and Waldo the Abbot, he took part in the 861 revolt of Carloman of Bavaria, possible his cousin-in-law, against Louis the German. The revolt was crushed and the three brothers fled with their relative Adalard to the court of the West Frankish king, Charles the Bald, who granted them wardship of the march against the Vikings while the march against the Bretons was granted to Robert the Strong.

Charles' patronage of the family provoked the jealousy of the Rorgonids, the most powerful family local to Neustria and then controlling the ducatus Cenomannicus (Maine). In 865, they allied with Saloman of Brittany and attacked the brothers. Charles, to attain peace, took the march back and gave it to Gauzfrid, a Rorgonid.

A charter of 879 mentions Udo and his brothers taking part in the foundation of the college of Gemünden. Evidently, the death of Louis the German in 876 had allowed them to return to the court of Carloman.

He left a son, Conrad, Duke of Thuringia, who was the founder of the Conradine dynasty and father of Conrad I of Duitsland. A younger son, Rudolf, became Bishop of Würzburg.

[edit] Sources
Guillotel, Hubert. "Une autre marche de Neustrie." in Christian Settipani and Katharine S. B. Keats-Rohan, Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident médiéval. 2000.
Udo of Neustria
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Udo was a ninth-century nobleman of East Francia, a son of Gebhard, Count of Lahngau, and older brother of Berengar I of Neustria. He and his brother were afforded their position in the March of Neustria both by kinship to Adalard the Seneschal and the favour of Charles the Bald.

With his brothers, Berengar and Waldo the Abbot, he took part in the 861 revolt of Carloman of Bavaria, possible his cousin-in-law, against Louis the German. The revolt was crushed and the three brothers fled with their relative Adalard to the court of the West Frankish king, Charles the Bald, who granted them wardship of the march against the Vikings while the march against the Bretons was granted to Robert the Strong.

Charles' patronage of the family provoked the jealousy of the Rorgonids, the most powerful family local to Neustria and then controlling the ducatus Cenomannicus (Maine). In 865, they allied with Saloman of Brittany and attacked the brothers. Charles, to attain peace, took the march back and gave it to Gauzfrid, a Rorgonid.

A charter of 879 mentions Udo and his brothers taking part in the foundation of the college of Gemünden. Evidently, the death of Louis the German in 876 had allowed them to return to the court of Carloman.

He left a son, Conrad, Duke of Thuringia, who was the founder of the Conradine dynasty and father of Conrad I of Duitsland. A younger son, Rudolf, became Bishop of Würzburg.

[edit] Sources
Guillotel, Hubert. "Une autre marche de Neustrie." in Christian Settipani and Katharine S. B. Keats-Rohan, Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident médiéval. 2000.
Udo of Neustria
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Udo was a ninth-century nobleman of East Francia, a son of Gebhard, Count of Lahngau, and older brother of Berengar I of Neustria. He and his brother were afforded their position in the March of Neustria both by kinship to Adalard the Seneschal and the favour of Charles the Bald.

With his brothers, Berengar and Waldo the Abbot, he took part in the 861 revolt of Carloman of Bavaria, possible his cousin-in-law, against Louis the German. The revolt was crushed and the three brothers fled with their relative Adalard to the court of the West Frankish king, Charles the Bald, who granted them wardship of the march against the Vikings while the march against the Bretons was granted to Robert the Strong.

Charles' patronage of the family provoked the jealousy of the Rorgonids, the most powerful family local to Neustria and then controlling the ducatus Cenomannicus (Maine). In 865, they allied with Saloman of Brittany and attacked the brothers. Charles, to attain peace, took the march back and gave it to Gauzfrid, a Rorgonid.

A charter of 879 mentions Udo and his brothers taking part in the foundation of the college of Gemünden. Evidently, the death of Louis the German in 876 had allowed them to return to the court of Carloman.

He left a son, Conrad, Duke of Thuringia, who was the founder of the Conradine dynasty and father of Conrad I of Duitsland. A younger son, Rudolf, became Bishop of Würzburg.

[edit] Sources

* Guillotel, Hubert. "Une autre marche de Neustrie." in Christian Settipani and Katharine S. B. Keats-Rohan, Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident médiéval. 2000.
[3639] WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Wash Ah'tafel) # 279205040 = 29366448
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Udo was a ninth-century nobleman of East Francia, a son of Gebhard, Count of Lahngau, and older brother of Berengar I of Neustria. He and his brother were afforded their position in the March of Neustria both by kinship to Adalardthe Seneschal and the favour of Charles the Bald.

With his brothers, Berengar and Waldo the Abbot, he took part in the 861 revolt of Carloman of Bavaria, possible his cousin-in-law, against Louis the German. The revolt was crushed and the three brothers fled with their relative Adalard to the court of the West Frankish king, Charles the Bald, who granted them wardship of the march against the Vikings while the march against the Bretons was granted to Robert the Strong.

Charles' patronage of the family provoked the jealousy of the Rorgonids, the most powerful family local to Neustria and then controlling the ducatus Cenomannicus (Maine). In 865, they allied with Saloman of Brittany and attacked the brothers. Charles, to attain peace, took the march back and gave it to Gauzfrid, a Rorgonid.

A charter of 879 mentions Udo and his brothers taking part in the foundation of the college of Gemünden. Evidently, the death of Louis the German in 876 had allowed them to return to the court of Carloman.

He left a son, Conrad, Duke of Thuringia, who was the founder of the Conradine dynasty and father of Conrad I of Duitsland. A younger son, Rudolf, became Bishop of Würzburg.

[edit] Sources

* Guillotel, Hubert. "Une autre marche de Neustrie." in Christian Settipani and Katharine S. B. Keats-Rohan, Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident médiéval. 2000.

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Udo im Lahngau (830–879)

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Udo im Lahngau (* um 830; † nach 879) war der Sohn des Grafen Gebhard im Lahngau.

Kinder:

* Eberhard, Graf im Nieder-Lahngau

* Konrad der Ältere, Graf im Ober-Lahngau

* Gebhard II. von Lothringen,

* Rudolf, Bischof von Würzburg

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tilført 30.1.2011 af Benthe Rask from http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konradiner:

Gebhard von Lahngau (810-879) had 4 sons:

1. Berthold erzbishof von Trier, 2. Waldo abbot von Trier, 3. Berenger von Hessengau
4. Udo (830-879) von Lahngau m.Judith (daughter of Conrad I (805-866) von Welf).

Udo (830-879) and Judith had 4 sons:

I. Konrad "der ältere" -906 (m. Glismut):

Konrad and Glismut had 4 children: 1. Konrad "der jüngere" (-918) m. Kunigunde (Ahalolfinger), 2. Eberhard von Lahngau (-939) m. perhaps Oda von Sachsen (865-952) and had a son, Udo/Eldo (880-949), 3. Otto von Ruhrgau (-918), 4.dau. m. Buchard

II.Eberhard von Niederlahngau (- 903) m. Wiltrude.

Eberhard and Wiltrude had 5 children: 1. son, 2.Konrad Kurtzbold (- 948), 3.* Gebhard (- 947) m. (Adele) de Vermandois ,4 . Eberhard (- 944) von Maifeld, 5. dau. m. Werner Speyergau (-920)

* Gebhard and Adele had 4 children: 1. Konrad, Küno I ( - 982) m. NN (Judith): had 1 son: 1**. Konrad (perhaps Küno von Öhningen) m. Reginlinde.2. Udo (-982), 3.^^ Heribert (-992) von Kinziggau m Imiza von Mezingoz:, 4.++ Judithvon Wetterau (-973) m. Heinrich (Udonen) (-976).

** Konrad and Reginlinde had 7 children:
1. Liutold, 2. Konrad , 3. *** Hermann II von Schwaben - 1003 m. Geberga, 4. Ita von Öhningen m. Rudolf II von Altdorf, 5. dau. m. Vladimir I Swjatoslawitsch, 6. Judith m. NN Reinfelden, m. Adalbert von Metz, 7. Kunizza (- 1020)m Friderich I von Diessen (- 1027)

***Hermann and Geberga had 5 children: 1. Mathilde (988-1032) m. Konrad von Kärten,m. Friederich II, m. Esiko, 2. Gisela (990-1043) m. Bruno, m. Ernst I, m. Konrad II (Salier), 3. Berchtold (992-993), 4. Beatrix (-1025) m. Adalbero von Eppenstein, 5. Hermann III (-1012).

^^ Heribert and Imiza had 4 children:

1. ^^^Otto von Hammerstein (Zutpen) (-1036) m. Irmgard von Verdun, 2. Gebhard (- 1016), 3.Irmtrude (- 985) m. Friederick I von Luxemburg, 4. Geberga m. Heinrich von Schweinfurt.

^^^Otto and Irmgard had 2 children: a. Udo (-1034), b. Mathilde m. Ludolf von Brauweiler (Ezzonen).

++Judith and Heinrich had 2 children: a. Eberhard von Lahngau ( - 966), b. Conrad von Lobdengau (- 965)

III. Gebhard (872- 910) (m. Ida van Ezzo)

Gebhard and Ida had 2 children: 1.*^ Udo von Wetterau (- 949) m. NN (Kunigonde) de Vermandois, 2.**** Herman I von Schwaben (- 949) m. Reginlinde von Zürichgau

**** Herman and Regilinde had 1 child: 1. Ida (- 986) m. Liudolf von Sachsen

*^Udo and Kunigonde had 2 children: a. Gebhard - 938, b. Udo von Strassburg, bishop ( - 965)
(perhaps also c. Heribert, d. Konrad - 997, e. Judith von Stade)

IV. Rudolf (860-908), bishop von Würzburg

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Udo of Neustria

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Udo was a ninth-century nobleman of East Francia, a son of Gebhard, Count of Lahngau, and older brother of Berengar I of Neustria. He and his brother were afforded their position in the March of Neustria both by kinship to Adalardthe Seneschal and the favour of Charles the Bald.

With his brothers, Berengar and Waldo the Abbot, he took part in the 861 revolt of Carloman of Bavaria, possible his cousin-in-law, against Louis the German. The revolt was crushed and the three brothers fled with their relative Adalard to the court of the West Frankish king, Charles the Bald, who granted them wardship of the march against the Vikings while the march against the Bretons was granted to Robert the Strong.

Charles' patronage of the family provoked the jealousy of the Rorgonids, the most powerful family local to Neustria and then controlling the ducatus Cenomannicus (Maine). In 865, they allied with Saloman of Brittany and attacked the brothers. Charles, to attain peace, took the march back and gave it to Gauzfrid, a Rorgonid.

A charter of 879 mentions Udo and his brothers taking part in the foundation of the college of Gemünden. Evidently, the death of Louis the German in 876 had allowed them to return to the court of Carloman.

He left a son, Conrad, Duke of Thuringia, who was the founder of the Conradine dynasty and father of Conrad I of Duitsland. A younger son, Rudolf, became Bishop of Würzburg.

[edit]Sources

Guillotel, Hubert. "Une autre marche de Neustrie." in Christian Settipani and Katharine S. B. Keats-Rohan, Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident médiéval. 2000.

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# Name: Eudes NIEDER-LAHNGAU

# Given Name: Eudes

# Surname: Nieder-Lahngau

# Sex: M

# Birth: Bef. 860

# Death: 879

# Title: Count of Logenahe

# Birth: Abt. 835

HintsAncestry Hints for Eudes NIEDER-LAHNGAU

4 possible matches found on Ancestry.comAncestry.com

Father: Gebhard NIEDER-LAHNGAU b: Abt. 835

Mother: ? DE FRIULI b: Abt. 825

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown

Children

1. Has Children Gerad II DE METZ b: 875

Marriage 2 ? DE BURGUNDY b: Abt. 862

Children

1. Has Children Conrad NIEDER-LAHNGAU b: Abt. 879
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Udo was a ninth-century nobleman of East Francia, a son of Gebhard, Count of Lahngau, and older brother of Berengar I of Neustria. He and his brother were afforded their position in the March of Neustria both by kinship to Adalardthe Seneschal and the favour of Charles the Bald.

With his brothers, Berengar and Waldo the Abbot, he took part in the 861 revolt of Carloman of Bavaria, possible his cousin-in-law, against Louis the German. The revolt was crushed and the three brothers fled with their relative Adalard to the court of the West Frankish king, Charles the Bald, who granted them wardship of the march against the Vikings while the march against the Bretons was granted to Robert the Strong.

Charles' patronage of the family provoked the jealousy of the Rorgonids, the most powerful family local to Neustria and then controlling the ducatus Cenomannicus (Maine). In 865, they allied with Saloman of Brittany and attacked the brothers. Charles, to attain peace, took the march back and gave it to Gauzfrid, a Rorgonid.

A charter of 879 mentions Udo and his brothers taking part in the foundation of the college of Gemünden. Evidently, the death of Louis the German in 876 had allowed them to return to the court of Carloman.

He left a son, Conrad, Duke of Thuringia, who was the founder of the Conradine dynasty and father of Conrad I of Duitsland. A younger son, Rudolf, became Bishop of Würzburg.

Sources
Guillotel, Hubert. "Une autre marche de Neustrie." in Christian Settipani and Katharine S. B. Keats-Rohan, Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident médiéval. 2000.

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Odo d'Orléans
± 780-± 834
Odo d'Orléans
N.N. di Friuli
± 825-????
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Udo Graf im Lahngau Graf im Lahngau
± 830-± 879

Udo Graf im Lahngau Graf im Lahngau

± 850

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± 840-± 888


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