Hij is getrouwd met Ermengarde.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor mei 926.Bron 1
Kind(eren):
GISELBERT, son of MANASSES Comte [de Vergy] & his wife Ermengarde --- (-Paris after Easter 956). The parentage of Giselbert is confirmed by a combination of documents: "Hirmingardis comitissa Walonis filii eius, Gilleberti filii eius alterius" subscribed the testament of "Heriveus Æduorum episcopus" dated 1 Nov 919 which names "genitricis nostræ domnæ Hirmingardis venerabilis comitissæ et fratrum nostrorum domnus Walo pius Præsul et noster avunculus"[61]; the Vita Sanctii Viventii Presbyteri names "Manasses filius Gislebertus eiusdem Burgundiæ Dux"[62]; "Warulfus virum nobilem filio equivoco eius Warulfo" petitioned "Ermengardis comitisse seu filii eius Gisleberti comitis" for some donated property of Saint-Marcel-lès-Chalon by charter dated Jun 924[63]. Flodoard records that in 924 "Raginardus" captured "castellum Mons sancti Iohannis" supported by "nepotum suorum, Walonis et Gisleberti", but that "Rodulfi rex" recaptured the castle later in the same year[64]. "Gisleberto comiti" is named in a charter of "Vuarulfo" dated 5 Jun 926[65]. Comte d´Autun: "Gislebertus comes Heduensis" granted property to "suo fidele Guitbaldus nec non eius coniuge Rutrudis" by charter dated 11 Dec 934, signed by "Gisleberti comitis, Ermengardi, Adaledis filiam eorum "[66]. "Hugo...comes et marchio" donated property "in comitatu Belnensi...in uilla...Nolliacus et...in uilla Crisentiaco", for the souls of genitoris nostri Richardi et Adheleidis, in the presence of Gilbertus comes, Albericus comes et filius eius Leotaldus et Adso noster fidelis, by charter dated 1 Sep 936, subscribed by ...Roberti uicecomitis...[67]. He became GISELBERT Duke of Burgundy, after his possible brothers-in-law Raoul and Hugues "le Noir" ceded him their rights to Burgundy in [936]. The Annales Nivernenses record the death "apud Parisius post pascha 956" of "Gislebertus comes"[68]. The Chronico Senonensi Sanctæ Columbæ records that "Gisleberto Principe Burgundionum" died "feria tertia post Pascha"[69]. The Chronicon of Odorannus records the death in 956 of Gislebertus comes Burgundionem, adding that honorem eius cum filia...Leudegarde, ex qua postea a Radulpho Divionensi pipicus factus est was received by Otho frater Hugonis ducis[70]. After Giselbert died, Lothaire King of the West Franks asserted control over the duchy of Burgundy[71].
m (before May 926) ERMENGARDE, daughter of ---. "Ermengars" sold land in Colonicas (pago Matisconense), with her husband "Gillevertus", by charter dated May 926[72]. According to Du Chesne in 1625[73], she was Ermengarde, daughter of Richard "le Justicier" Duke of Burgundy. More recently this affiliation has been challenged, in particular because she is not mentioned in her supposed mother's will[74]. In addition, if it is correct that Giselbert's mother was the daughter of King Boso (see the document BURGUNDIAN NOBILITY), she would have been her husband's first cousin, which seems unlikely to have been accepted by the church. "Gislebertus comes Heduensis" granted property to "suo fidele Guitbaldus nec non eius coniuge Rutrudis" by charter dated 11 Dec 934, signed by "Gisleberti comitis, Ermengardi, Adaledis filiam eorum "[75].
[61] RHGF IX, p. 717.
[62] Vita Sanctii Viventii Presbyteri, RHGF IX, p. 131.
[63] Canat de Chizy, P. (ed.) (1894) Cartulaire du prieuré de Saint-Marcel-lès-Chalon (Châlons-sur-Saone) ("Saint-Marcel-lès-Chalon") 28, p. 53.
[64] Flodoardi Annales 925, MGH SS III, pp. 373 and 374.
[65] Cluny, Tome I, 271, p. 265.
[66] Courtois, J. (ed.) (1908) Chartes de l´abbaye de Saint-Etienne de Dijon, VIII, IX, X et XI siècles (Dijon) ("Dijon Saint-Etienne, [Tome I]"), 38, p. 58.
[67] Autun Saint-Symphorien, 7.
[68] Annales Nivernenses 956, MGH SS XIII, p. 89.
[69] Chronico Senonensi Sanctæ Columbæ 955, RHGF IX, p. 41.
[70] Odoranni monachi Sancti Petri Vivi Senonensis Chronicon, Patrologia Latina, Vol. 142, col. 772.
[71] Settipani (1993), p. 411.
[72] Cluny, Tome I, 268, p. 260.
[73] Du Chesne, A. (1625) Histoire généalogique de la maison de Vergy (Paris), p. 40, cited in Settipani (1993), p. 384 footnote 153.
[74] Settipani (1993), p. 384.
[75] Dijon Saint-Etienne, [Tome I], 38, p. 58.
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Giselbert van Chalon (ca. 900 - Parijs, 8 april 956) was een zoon van graaf Manasses I (ca. 870 - na 925) van Dijon en Chalon, zoon van Manasses van Dijon en Ermengarde van Chalon, en van Irmgard van Neder-Bourgondië, dochter van graaf Bosso van Provence. Vanaf 936 was hij graaf van Autun, Chalon, Dijon, Troyes en Beaune, en mede-hertog van Bourgondië. In 952 volgde hij zijn zwager Hugo de Zwarte (maar misschien was die zijn schoonvader) op als hertog van Bourgondië, maar hij gebruikte die titel niet maar noemde zichzelf "eerste graaf" van Bourgondië. Giselbert probeerde buiten de machtsstrijd in West-Francië te blijven maar was gedwongen om zich in 955 bij Hugo de Grote aan te sluiten. Hij stierf zonder zoon en zijn schoonzoon Otto, getrouwd met zijn dochter Luitgarde, volgde hem op. Zijn dochter Adelheid (ca. 928 - na 987) huwde met Robert I van Meaux.
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