Hij is getrouwd met Nn Nn.
Zij zijn getrouwd.
Kind(eren):
ADALHARD [IV], son of [ADALHARD [III] & his wife ---] (-[2 Jan] 890). The primary source which identifies Adalhard [IV] as the son of Adalhard [III] has not yet been identified. However, the Catalogus abbatem Epternacensium names "Adelardus iunior comes" as [lay] abbot of Echternach in 878 until 890, suggesting that he may have had the same name as his father[788]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed a donation of property "in pago Muselahgeuui in comitatu Adalhardi villam…Berge" to Kloster Fulda by charter dated 24 Jul 880[789]. Emperor Karl III granted property "in Weitereiba in comitatu Adalhardi ad Rosbach" to Kloster Fulda by charter dated 7 Apr 884[790]. The Liber Memorialis of Remiremont records the death "IV Non Jan" of "Adellardus"[791], although it is not certain that this refers to Adalhard [IV]. Hlawitschka suggests that Adelhard [IV] married ---, [daughter of Matfried [II] & his wife ---], or daughter of Matfried's sister and that the couple were the parents of the three brothers Gebhard and Matfried Counts of Metz and Richer Bishop of Verdun[792].]
Five possible children:
No source has yet been identified which names the parents of the following five brothers. The fact that one is named Matfried suggests a close family relationship with Adalhard [IV] and his wife, assuming that she was the daughter of Matfried [II]. A descent from Adalhard [IV] is also suggested by the common use of the names Stefan and Gerhard in the two families. While the various sources quoted below establish that all five were brothers, no source has been found which indicates that they all shared the same mother (see the discussion about the possible distinction between the terms “fratres” and “germani” under Walacho, below).
STEFAN (-after [900])
WALACHO [Walo] (-after [900])
GERHARD ([870/75][806]-killed in battle 22 Jun 910).
MATFRIED (-19 Aug [930])
RICHER (-23 Jul 945, bur Liège Saint-Pierre).
Bronnen:
[788] Catalogus abbatem Epternacensium MGH SS XXIII, p. 31 and MGH SS XIII, pp. 739 and 741.
[789] D LJ 17, p. 356.
[790] D Karl 97, p. 157.
[791] Hlawitschka, E. (ed.) (1970) Liber Memorialis de Remiremont (Berlin, MGH), quoted in Hlawitschka, E. (1969) Die Anfänge des Hauses Habsburg-Lothringen, Genealogische Untersuchungen zur Geschichte Lothringens und des Reiches im 9. 10 and 11 Jahrhundert (Saarbrücken), p. 72.
[792] Hlawitschka (1969), p. 168.
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