Il est marié avec Gerberga van Saksen.
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
GISELBERT [II] ([885/900]-drowned in the Rhine, near Andernach 2 Oct 939). Richer records that "Gisleberto eius filio" succeeded on the death of "Ragenerus vir consularis et nobilis cognomento Collo-Longus"[1511]. The Miraculæ S. Maximi names "Gisilbertus admodum iuvenis dux", in a passage dated to the early 10th century[1512]. Abbot of Stablo 915/925. On the death of Giselbert's father in [915/16], Charles III "le Simple" King of the West Franks refused to install Giselbert as marchio[1513]. Giselbert rebelled against King Charles III in 918 and took refuge with Heinrich Duke of Saxony (later king of Germany). Flodoard records in 920, in relation to the dispute between "Hilduinum episcopum et Richarium abbatem" relating to “episcopatu Tungrensi”, that “Gisleberto” (who at first supported the appointment of “Hilduinum” as bishop) had left “Karolo rege” and been appointed “principi” by “plurimi Lotharienses”[1514]. The Breve Chronicon Epternacense records that “Giselbertus filius eius” succeeded “Reinerus” as abbot of Echternach in 924, although the dating of this passage appears faulty[1515]. King Charles III "le Simple" restored Kloster Susteren to the abbey of Prüm by charter dated 19 Jan 916 which names "fidelium nostrorum…Widricus comes palatii, Richuuinus comes, Gislebertus, Matfridus, Beringerius comites, Theodericus comes, Reinherus comes, Erleboldus"[1516]. Giselbert rebelled against King Charles III in 918, and sought help from Heinrich of Saxony (later king of Germany). He later opposed Heinrich after his accession in Germany, and maybe planned to install himself as independent ruler in Lotharingia in 920[1517]. Richer records that Giselbert was awarded the vacant properties "Traiectum, Iuppilam, Harstalium, Marsnam, Littam, Capræmontem" after he returned to favour[1518]. Widukind records that "Isilberhtum…adolescentem" was "nobili genere ac familia antiqua natus" when Heinrich I King of Germany betrothed his daughter to him, maybe dated to [925][1519]. Flodoard's Annals record that "Berengarius" captured "Giselbertum" and only freed him after receiving "filiis Ragenarii fratris ipsius Gisleberti" as hostages, after which Giselbert ravaged the lands of "Berengarii, Ragenariique fratris sui et Isaac comitis"[1520]. The king's forces under Eberhard [Konradiner] secured Lotharingia's submission to German overlordship in 925[1521]. Abbot of St Maximin at Trier 925/934. Created dux in 928 by Heinrich I King of Germany, effectively creating him GISELBERT Duke of Lotharingia. Liutprand names him "Gislebertum Lotharingorum ducem" when recording his marriage[1522]. "Gysalbertus dux rectorque S. Traiectenses ecclesie" donated property "Gulisam…in pago [Ardunensi] in comitatu Everhardi" to Trier by charter dated 928, subscribed by "Walgeri comitis, Thiedrici comitis, Cristiani comitis, Folcoldi comitis"[1523]. "Heinricus…rex" granted property to the canons of Crespin at the request of "Gisleberti ducis" by charter dated 24 Oct 931[1524]. He took part in a campaign of pillaging along the Rhine with Eberhard ex-Duke of Franconia and Heinrich, brother of Otto I King of Germany, and was drowned[1525]. Flodoard's Annals record that "Gislebertus…dux et Otho, Isaac atque Theodericus comites" offered the French crown to Louis IV "d'Outremer" King of the West Franks in 939[1526]. Regino records that "Gisalbertus" was drowned in the Rhine in 939[1527]. m ([928/929]) as her first husband, GERBERGA of Germany, daughter of HEINRICH I King of Germany & his second wife Mathilde [Immedinger] (Nordhausen [913/14]-Reims 5 May 984, bur Abbaye de Reims). Richer records the marriage of "Gisleberto eius filio [Rageneri…Collo-Longus]" and "Heinrici Saxoniæ ducis filiæ Gerbergæ"[1528]. Liutprand states that the wife of "Gislebertum Lotharingorum ducem" was "regis sororem"[1529]. As her marriage to Giselbert coincided approximately with her husband being created dux, it is assumed that the marriage was arranged as part of the terms confirming Giselbert's submission to King Heinrich. Gerberga married secondly (end 939) Louis IV "d'Outremer" King of France. Flodoard names her "Gerbergam" when recording her second marriage[1530]. Her second husband gave her the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Laon in 951, taken from his mother on her second marriage. Abbess of Notre Dame de Soissons in 959[1531]. "Gerberga…Francorum regina" donated "alodo…Marsnam in comitatu Masaugo" to Reims Saint-Rémy, confirmed by "comitibus Emmone et Ansfrido", for the souls of "senioris nostri piæ memoriæ Gisleberti suique…patris…et matris Rageneri et Albradæ", by charter dated 10 Feb 968, signed by "Arnulfi comitis…Emmonis comitis, Ansfridi comitis…"[1532].
Count Giselbert [II] & his wife had four children:
ALBERADE ([929/30]-).
HADUIDIS (before [934]-)
HENRI (before [934]-[943/45]).
GERBERGA ([935]-after 7 Sep 978)
Bronnen:
[1511] Richer I.XXXIV, p. 70.
[1512] Ex Sigehardi Miraculis S. Maximini 11, MGH SS IV, p. 231.
[1513] McKitterick (1983), p. 309.
[1514] Flodoard 920, MGH SS III, p. 369.
[1515] Breve Chronicon Epternacense, Veterum Scriptorum IV, col. 507.
[1516] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch, I, 159, p. 222.
[1517] Fuhrmann, H., trans. Reuter, T. (1995) Germany in the high middle ages c.1050-1200 (Cambridge University Press), p. 140.
[1518] Richeri Historiæ I, 39, MGH SS III, p. 580.
[1519] Widukindi I, 30, MGH SS III, p. 430.
[1520] Flodoardi Annales 924, MGH SS III, p. 373.
[1521] Reuter, T. (1991) Germany in the early middle ages c.800-1056 (Longman), pp. 140-1.
[1522] Liudprandi Antapodosis IV.20, MGH SS III, p. 321.
[1523] Mittelrheinisches Urkundenbuch, I, 169, p. 233.
[1524] D H I 30, p. 65.
[1525] Thietmar 2.34, p. 117.
[1526] Flodoardi Annales 939, MGH SS III, p. 386.
[1527] Reginonis Chronicon, Continuator Reginonis Trevirensis 939, MGH SS I, p. 618.
[1528] Richer I.XXXV, p. 70.
[1529] Liudprandi Antapodosis IV.20, MGH SS III, p. 321.
[1530] Flodoard 939, MGH SS III, p. 386.
[1531] Settipani (1993), p. 330.
[1532] Miraeus (1723), Tome I, XXXVII, p. 48.
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