Il est marié avec Nn Nn.
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
HERIBERT [I] "Evigilans Canis/Eveille-chien" du Maine, son of HUGUES [III] Comte du Maine & his wife --- ([990/1000]-15 Feb [1032/35]). “Widdo Lononis filius” donated “Gaudiacus” to Saint-Pierre de la Couture, with the consent of “dominis meis Hugone atque Herberto comitibus et vice comite Radulpho eiusque filii” by undated charter dated to [1000/15][131]. He succeeded his father in [1014/15] as Comte du Maine. The Gesta Ambaziensium names "comes pernimium iuvenis Herbertus cognomento Evigilans Canem" as ruler of "Cenomannicum consulatum" during the life of Lizois de Basauges (see the document ANJOU)[132], which if correct suggests that Héribert must have been born during the later part of 10th century (which is consistent with the birth date range attributed to his son Hugues [IV], see below). The Actus pontificum Cenomannis names "Herberto, comite Cenomanensi" during the bishopric of "Avesgaudi" (from [997] to [1036]) and records disputes between the two[133]. Orderic Vitalis records that "Herbertus Cenommanorum comes ex prosapia (ut fertur) Caroli Magni originem", known as "Evigilans-Canem" because of his merit, after the death of “Hugonis patris sui”, whom “Fulco senior” [Foulques III Comte d´Anjou] had subjugated, attacked Anjou[134]. "Herbertus Evigilans canem cognomine" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Pierre-de-la-Cour du Mans after defeating "Odone Campaniensi…comite" by charter dated Jul 1016[135], which shows that Héribert must have reversed his father's policy of support for Eudes Comte de Blois (see above). The Chronicle of Adémar de Chabannes records that Foulques "Nerra" Comte d'Anjou captured "Arbertum, Cenomannis comitem" at Saintes, "prima quadregismæ dominica post cœnam nocte" (7/8 Mar) according to a later passage, in 1029 according to the editor of the version consulted[136]. The Martyrologe de la Couture records the death "XV Kal Mar" of "Herbertus comes Cenom"[137].
m --- (-after 8 Mar [1029]). The name of Héribert's wife is not known. The Chronicle of Adémar de Chabannes records that the wife of Foulques "Nerra" Comte d'Anjou attempted to capture "uxorem Arberti" on the same day her husband was captured but that she was able to escape[138].
Comte Héribert [I] & his wife had four children:
HUGUES [IV] du Maine ([1018/22]-26 Mar 1051).
GERSENDE du Maine ([1025/35]-).
PAULE du Maine ([1025/35]-).
BIOTE du Maine ([1025/35]-poisoned Falaise 1063)
Bronnen:
[131] Couture Saint-Pierre, IV, p. 7, and Latouche (1910), 16, p. 141.
[132] Chroniques d'Anjou Tome I, Gesta Ambaziensium Dominorum, p. 161.
[133] Actus pontificum Cenomannis, p. 355.
[134] Orderic Vitalis (Prévost), Vol. II, Liber IV, XII, p. 252.
[135] Le Mans Saint-Pierre-de-la-Cour IV, p. 5.
[136] Adémar de Chabannes 64, pp. 189 and 206.
[137] Martyrologe de la Couture, Bibl. du Mans, ms. 238, fol. 5, quoted in Latouche (1910), p. 26 footnote 4.
[138] Adémar de Chabannes 64, p. 189.
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