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comte de Toulouse Beggo des Francs1

b. between 755 and 760, d. 28 October 816
comte de Toulouse Beggo des Francs|b. bt 755 - 760\nd. 28 Oct 816|p307.htm#i7657|Graf von Paris Gerhard I von Paris|b. c 724?\nd. 779|p304.htm#i7660|Gräfin von Paris Rotrude des Franken|b. c 734?|p61.htm#i7659|||||||||||||
FatherGraf von Paris Gerhard I von Paris2 b. circa 724?, d. 779
MotherGräfin von Paris Rotrude des Franken2 b. circa 734?
     Also called Graf von Paris, Graf von Toulouse Bego von Paris.3 Also called comte de Paris Begue de Paris.4,2 Comte de Toulouse Beggo des Francs was born between 755 and 760.5 He was the son of Graf von Paris Gerhard I von Paris and Gräfin von Paris Rotrude des Franken.2 Comte de Toulouse Beggo des Francs was living in 776.2 He was the successor of Graf von Paris Stephan von Paris; Count of Paris. Comte de Toulouse Beggo des Francs was the successor of St. Guilhem de Gellone, comte de Toulouse; 2nd Count of Toulouse.6,7,8 Comte de Toulouse Beggo des Francs was the successor of St. Guilhem de Gellone, comte de Toulouse; Marquis of Septimania.1 Comte de Toulouse Beggo des Francs was the chamberlain of Louis of Aquitaine.1 Count of Toulouse at Frankish Empire in 806.1 Marquis of Septimania at Frankish Empire in 806.1 He married Alpais, abbesse de Saint-Pierre de Reims, daughter of Hludowic I Pius, empereur auguste and N. N. , a concubine of Louis the Pious, in 806; His 2nd.1,9,10 Comte de Toulouse Beggo des Francs succeeded his brother Stephan as Count of Paris in 811. Count of Paris at Frankish Empire between 811 and 816.3,1 He died on 28 October 816.1,11,12,13

Family

Alpais, abbesse de Saint-Pierre de Reims b. 794, d. 23 July 852
Child

Citations

  1. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 201.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 269-41.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Matfriede.
  4. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 191-14.
  5. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Matfriede, 755/60.
  6. [S585] Transcribed by Douglas J. Potter The Catholic Encyclopedia, XV:St. William of Gellone.
  7. [S992] Peter (e-mail address) Stewart, RE: Muslim/Christian descents in Early-Medieval Spain in "Re: Guilhem de Gellone 2," newsgroup message 2001-06-20 00:11:38 PST
    , 789-.
  8. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, France, Toulouse.
  9. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Matfriede, 806.
  10. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 316.
  11. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 264-41.
  12. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Matfriede, 28.10.816.
  13. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Gerhardiner/Adalharden Grafen von Paris, 28.10.816.

Unruoch I, Graf in Alemannien1

b. circa 760, d. 817?
     Unruoch I, Graf in Alemannien was of an important family in Alamania, possibly of Frankish origin.2 He was born circa 760. Count at Alemannia in 802.1 He was one of Charlemagnes most important knights, belonging to the five frankish and six saxon counts that secured the treaty with the Danes in 811. He died in 817?.3

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Unruochinger.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Unruochinger, nach 811 (817?) .

comte de Sens Arnulf des Francs1

b. 794, d. between 817 and 843
comte de Sens Arnulf des Francs|b. 794\nd. bt 817 - 843|p307.htm#i19875|Hludowic I Pius, empereur auguste|b. 16 Apr 778\nd. 20 Jun 840|p308.htm#i5066|N. N. , a concubine of Louis the Pious|b. c 776?|p177.htm#i19874|Carolus I. M., empereur auguste|b. 747\nd. 28 Jan 814|p306.htm#i5068|Hildegardis, regina|b. 758\nd. 30 Apr 783|p304.htm#i5183|||||||
FatherHludowic I Pius, empereur auguste1 b. 16 April 778, d. 20 June 840
MotherN. N. , a concubine of Louis the Pious1 b. circa 776?
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Comte de Sens Arnulf des Francs was born in 794.1 He was the son of Hludowic I Pius, empereur auguste and N. N. , a concubine of Louis the Pious.1 Count of Sens in 817.1 Comte de Sens Arnulf des Francs died between 817 and 843.1

Citations

  1. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 5.

Ermengardis d' Hesbaye1

b. 780, d. 818
Ermengardis d' Hesbaye|b. 780\nd. 818|p307.htm#i5189|Ingramm d' Hesbaye|b. 750\nd. 798|p305.htm#i5190|Landrée d'Herbauges|b. 755\nd. 802|p305.htm#i25963|comte Thuringbert de Neustrie|b. c 730|p60.htm#i7556||||||||||
FatherIngramm d' Hesbaye2 b. 750, d. 798
MotherLandrée d'Herbauges3 b. 755, d. 802
     Ermengardis d' Hesbaye was born in 780.4 She was the daughter of Ingramm d' Hesbaye and Landrée d'Herbauges.2,3 Ermengardis d' Hesbaye married Hludowic I Pius, empereur auguste, son of Carolus I Magnus, empereur auguste and Hildegardis, regina, circa 795; His 2nd.5,2,6 Annales Xantenses 815: "Anno dominicae incarnationis 815 Ludewicus imperator habuit conventum magnum in Saxonia, et Stephanus papa venit in Franciam, ubi benedictionem imperialem fecit super Ludewicum et coniugem eius Ermingardam."7 Ermengardis d' Hesbaye died in 818 at age 38 years.5

Family

Hludowic I Pius, empereur auguste b. 16 April 778, d. 20 June 840
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 352-41.
  2. [S576] Jr. Aileen Lewers Langston and J. Orton Buck, Pedigrees of Charlemagne Descendants, Vol II, Chapter LXXII - Wright-Townsend-Bowman-Rosenmiller, pg. 315.
  3. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Les Robertiens.
  4. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Les Robertiens, 780.
  5. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 336, genealogy table 9, the Carolingian Dynasty (from Charlemagne), a..
  6. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 5.
  7. [S1188] Various MGH, pg. 236, from Annales Xantensis.
  8. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 302-40.
  9. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 328-39.

leth-rí Laigin Muiredach mac Brain Uí Muiredaig1

b. circa 764, d. 818
leth-rí Laigin Muiredach mac Brain Uí Muiredaig|b. c 764\nd. 818|p307.htm#i12026|rí Laigin Bran Ardchenn mac Muiredaig Uí Dúnlainge|b. c 734\nd. 795|p305.htm#i12027|Eithne ingen Domnaill Clann Cholmáin|d. 795|p305.htm#i13742|rí Laigin Muiredach m. M. Uí Dúnlainge|b. c 704\nd. 760|p303.htm#i12029||||Domnall M., rí Midi, Ard-rí na h'Éireann|d. 763|p303.htm#i14543|Ailbine i. A. Ciannachta||p125.htm#i14541|
Fatherrí Laigin Bran Ardchenn mac Muiredaig Uí Dúnlainge2,3,1 b. circa 734, d. 795
MotherEithne ingen Domnaill Clann Cholmáin1 d. 795
     Of Uí Muiredaig branch of Uí Dúnlainge.1 Leth-rí Laigin Muiredach mac Brain Uí Muiredaig was half-king ("leth-ri") of Laigin.1 He married Etromma ingen Indellaig of Uí Telláin Roirend, daughter of Indellach mac Meic Forbba of Uí Telláin Roirend and Fidcossa (?).1,4 Leth-rí Laigin Muiredach mac Brain Uí Muiredaig was born circa 764. He was the son of rí Laigin Bran Ardchenn mac Muiredaig Uí Dúnlainge and Eithne ingen Domnaill Clann Cholmáin.2,3,1 "leth-ri" of Laigin before 818.1 Leth-rí Laigin Muiredach mac Brain Uí Muiredaig died in 818.1,5

Family

Etromma ingen Indellaig of Uí Telláin Roirend
Child

Citations

  1. [S483] Stewart Baldwin, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth's ancestors in "Baldwin-Llywelyn," listserve message Dec 1998.
  2. [S203] R. F. Tapsell, Royalty of the World, 14.c.28.
  3. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Láegaire Lorc, 109.
  4. [S498] Margaret E. Dobbs, "Women of the Uí Dunlainge".
  5. [S897] [unknown], AU.
  6. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Láegaire Lorc, 110.

Theodoric des Francs

b. circa 807, d. after 818
Theodoric des Francs|b. c 807\nd. a 818|p307.htm#i10782|Carolus I Magnus, empereur auguste|b. 747\nd. 28 Jan 814|p306.htm#i5068|Adelindis (?)|b. c 782|p84.htm#i10781|Pippin I. B., rex Francorum|b. 715\nd. 24 Sep 768|p304.htm#i5180|Bertrada "au Grand Pied" de Laon|b. c 721\nd. 12 Jun 783|p304.htm#i5181|||||||
FatherCarolus I Magnus, empereur auguste1,2 b. 747, d. 28 January 814
MotherAdelindis (?)1,2 b. circa 782
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Also called Thierry.2 Theodoric des Francs was born circa 807.2 He was the son of Carolus I Magnus, empereur auguste and Adelindis (?).1,2 Theodoric des Francs died after 818.2

Citations

  1. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 5.
  2. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 210.

Nibelung III, comte1

b. between 770 and 775, d. after 818
Nibelung III, comte|b. bt 770 - 775\nd. a 818|p307.htm#i18499|Nibelung II, comte de Madrie?|b. bt 750 - 755\nd. b 805|p306.htm#i18491|Bertha d' Autun|b. bt 750 - 755|p106.htm#i12930|comte Nibelung I. des Francs|b. 725\nd. bt 770 - 786|p304.htm#i9243||||Theodoric I. of Septimania|b. c 720\nd. b 804|p305.htm#i9077|Alda des Francs|b. c 726|p69.htm#i9078|
FatherNibelung II, comte de Madrie?1 b. between 750 and 755, d. before 805
MotherBertha d' Autun1 b. between 750 and 755
     Nibelung III, comte was possibly the son of Nibelung II, Count of Madrie?, by Bertha , daughter of Count Theodoric.1 He was born between 770 and 775.1 He was the son of Nibelung II, comte de Madrie? and Bertha d' Autun.1 Count in 818.1 Nibelung III, comte died after 818.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 345.

Bernard, roy d'Italie1

b. 797, d. 17 April 818
Bernard, roy d'Italie|b. 797\nd. 17 Apr 818|p307.htm#i5247|Pippin, roi des Lombards|b. 777\nd. 8 Jul 810|p306.htm#i7483|Chrothais des Francs|b. 780|p60.htm#i7574|Carolus I. M., empereur auguste|b. 747\nd. 28 Jan 814|p306.htm#i5068|Hildegardis, regina|b. 758\nd. 30 Apr 783|p304.htm#i5183|Bernhard, comte|b. 725\nd. 787|p304.htm#i7575|N. N. von Sachsen||p70.htm#i25824|
FatherPippin, roi des Lombards2,3,1 b. 777, d. 8 July 810
MotherChrothais des Francs2,3 b. 780
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Bernard, roy d'Italie was natural son of Pippin.3,1 He was born in 797.4,3 He was the son of Pippin, roi des Lombards and Chrothais des Francs.2,3,1 King of the Lombards at Italy, Frankish Empire, between 812 and 818.5,2,3 Bernard, roy d'Italie married Cunigundis des Francs, daughter of St. Guilhem de Gellone, comte de Toulouse and Kunigunde des Francs, circa 813.6 Bernard, roy d'Italie was a witness where Hludowic I Pius, empereur auguste resolved the issue of succession within his realm with the "Ordinatio Imperii" which split the Empire into three kingdoms: his oldest son, Lothair I, was to be sole heir to the empire, but within it three dependent kingdoms were maintained: Louis's younger sons, Pepin and Louis, received Aquitaine and Bavaria, respectively; his nephew Bernard was given Italy. In 817.5 Annales Xantenses 818: "Bernhardus rex Langobardorum luminibus privatus est."7 Bernard, roy d'Italie was a witness where Hludowic I Pius, empereur auguste condemned his twenty-year old nephew, Bernhard of Italy, for rebelling against him, commuted the sentence to blinding only, of which Bernhard died two days later of the wounds anyway, on 15 April 818.8 Bernard, roy d'Italie died on 17 April 818 at Milan, Italy, at age 21 years. Blinded for resisting the Ordinatio Imperii issued by his uncle, Louis the Pious, rather than outright killed. He died of the wounds two days later anyway.4,3,9,8 Bernard, roy d'Italie was buried in the Basilica of Saint-Ambrose, Milan, Italy.4

Family

Cunigundis des Francs b. 800, d. after 15 June 835
Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:48.
  2. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 171.
  3. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 8.
  4. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 212.
  5. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  6. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 213.
  7. [S1188] Various MGH, pg. 224, from Annales Xantensis.
  8. [S1161] Pierre Riché, Riché, pg. 148.
  9. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 336, genealogy table 9, the Carolingian Dynasty (from Charlemagne), a..

'Alî al-Ridah ibn Musa, 8th Holy Imam of Islam1

b. 29 December 765, d. 23 August 818
'Alî al-Ridah ibn Musa, 8th Holy Imam of Islam|b. 29 Dec 765\nd. 23 Aug 818|p307.htm#i21057|Musa al-Kadhim ibn Ja'far, 7th Holy Imam of Islam|b. 27 Oct 746\nd. 31 Aug 799|p305.htm#i21056|al Khayzran (?)|b. c 747|p190.htm#i21067|Ja'far al-Sadiq ibn Muhammad, 6th Holy Imam of Islam|b. 20 Apr 702\nd. 13 Dec 765|p303.htm#i21055|Hamidah (?)|b. c 726|p190.htm#i21066|||||||
FatherMusa al-Kadhim ibn Ja'far, 7th Holy Imam of Islam1 b. 27 October 746, d. 31 August 799
Motheral Khayzran (?)2 b. circa 747
     'Alî al-Ridah ibn Musa, 8th Holy Imam of Islam was given the Laqab (title) "Al-Rida". He was born on 29 December 765 at 11th Dhul-Qa'da 148 A.H., Medina, Saudi Arabia.1 He was the son of Musa al-Kadhim ibn Ja'far, 7th Holy Imam of Islam and al Khayzran (?).1,2 8th Holy Imâm of Islâm between 31 August 799 and 23 August 818.2 'Alî al-Ridah ibn Musa, 8th Holy Imam of Islam married Sakina (?) before 811.2 'Alî al-Ridah ibn Musa, 8th Holy Imam of Islam died on 23 August 818 at 17th of Safar 203 A.H., Mash'had (Khurasan), Iran, at age 52 years, 7 months and 25 days. He was martyred of poison by the order of Ma'mun.1,2 'Alî al-Ridah ibn Musa, 8th Holy Imam of Islam was buried in Khurasan district, Iran.2

Family

Sakina (?) b. circa 790
Child

Citations

  1. [S890] Ali Abbas, Shiíite Encyclopedia, Ch 1.b, pg. 42.
  2. [S891] Sayyid Murtada al-'Askari
    , The Twelve Successors, (Al-Qalam Translators and Writers Bureau, translator).

King of Kintyre Eochaid Annuine mac Áeda of Dál Riata

b. 760, d. 819
King of Kintyre Eochaid Annuine mac Áeda of Dál Riata|b. 760\nd. 819|p307.htm#i5760|King of Dál Riata Áed I Find mac Echach of Dál Riata|b. 714\nd. 778|p304.htm#i5761||||King of Dál Riata Eochaid I. A. m. E. of Dál Riata|b. 690\nd. 733|p302.htm#i5762||||||||||
FatherKing of Dál Riata Áed I Find mac Echach of Dál Riata1,2 b. 714, d. 778
     King of Kintyre Eochaid Annuine mac Áeda of Dál Riata was credited with founding the original Noble Order of the Thistle.3 Also called Eochaid mac Áeda.2 The existence of this king is dubious, possibly a creation to provide Kenneth mac Alpin with a link to Aed Find.3 "The Poisonous" refers to his vicious tounge and not any murderous abilities.3 King of Kintyre Eochaid Annuine mac Áeda of Dál Riata also went by the name of Eochaid "The Poisonous".3 Also called Eochaid Annuine mac Áeda cinél Gabráin.4,5,6 Also called Eochaid Rinnamail.1 He was born in 760.6 He was the son of King of Dál Riata Áed I Find mac Echach of Dál Riata.1,2 King of Kintyre Eochaid Annuine mac Áeda of Dál Riata married N. N. ingen Feargusa of Dál Riata, daughter of tighearna Dal Riada Ferghus mac Eachdach, before 778; 1st cousins.7,3 Ruler of Kintyre after 781.3 King of Kintyre Eochaid Annuine mac Áeda of Dál Riata was possibly the Achaius who is attributed with having established an accord with Charlemagne of the Franks (and thus the origins of the "Auld Alliance") circa 800.3 He died in 819 at age 59 years.6

Family

N. N. ingen Feargusa of Dál Riata b. circa 760
Child

Citations

  1. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol 1, pg. 39.
  2. [S1096] Stewart Baldwin (e-mail address), Re: Kings of Scotland in "Re: Kings of Scotland," newsgroup message 1999/01/21
    .
  3. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., [FC29c].
  4. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 165-41.
  5. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 170-11.
  6. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Fergus Mór mac Eirc, 122.
  7. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 17.

Lupus III, Duque de Vasconia1

b. circa 750?, d. 819
Lupus III, Duque de Vasconia|b. c 750?\nd. 819|p307.htm#i12852|Cantule de Vasconia|b. c 740\nd. a 816|p306.htm#i12853||||Adalric d' Aquitaine|b. c 785\nd. 812|p306.htm#i16853||||||||||
FatherCantule de Vasconia2 b. circa 740, d. after 816
     Lupus III, Duque de Vasconia was born circa 750?. He was the son of Cantule de Vasconia.2 Duke of Gascony between 818 and 819.1 Lupus III, Duque de Vasconia rebelled against Carolingian authority in Gascony in 819.3 He died in 819.4

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1281] De Galíndez, Jesús, online http://www.armiarma.com/andima/gern/gern2216.htm & http://www.armiarma.com/andima/gern/gern2323.htm
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 286-42.
  3. [S472] South French and Catalan Society, online Citation from this edition may be by URL or by reference to the pagination of the original 1965 University of Texas edition. These page numbers have been inserted into the text, set off in bold face and brackets., pg. 43.
  4. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 55.
  5. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  6. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 286-41.

Áed Oirdnidhe mac Néill, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann

d. 819
Áed Oirdnidhe mac Néill, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann|d. 819|p307.htm#i14437|Niall Frossach mac Fergail, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann|b. 718\nd. 778|p304.htm#i14414|Dunlaith ingen Flaithbertaich Cenél Conaill|d. 798|p305.htm#i14413|Fergal m. M. D., rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann|d. 718|p301.htm#i14415||||Flaithbertach m. L., Ard-rí na h'Éireann|d. 729|p302.htm#i14412||||
FatherNiall Frossach mac Fergail, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann1 b. 718, d. 778
MotherDunlaith ingen Flaithbertaich Cenél Conaill2 d. 798
     Áed Oirdnidhe mac Néill, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann was the son of Niall Frossach mac Fergail, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann and Dunlaith ingen Flaithbertaich Cenél Conaill.1,2 Áed Oirdnidhe mac Néill, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann devastated Leinster.3 He drove the Connaught invaders out of Meath.3 Áed Oirdnidhe mac Néill, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann also went by the name of Áed "the Dignified".3,4 He was witness to the first of the Viking invasions of Ireland.3 He married Maedhbh ingen Indrechtaich Síl Muiredaig, daughter of Indrechtach, rí Connacht.5,3 164th Monarch of Ireland between 792 and 817. Áed Oirdnidhe mac Néill, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann sent an ambassador to Charlemagne before 814.3 Annals of Ulster 819: "Death of Aed son of Niall—Aed the eminent son of Niall of the showers—near Áth dá Ferta in the plain of Conaille. / Mors Aedha m. Neill, Aedh Oirnidhe mc. Neill Frassaig, iuxta Uadum Duarum Uirtutum, .i. ag Ath Dha Ferta, in Campo Conaille."6 He died in 819 at the plain of Conaille, near Áth dá Ferta.6

Family

Maedhbh ingen Indrechtaich Síl Muiredaig
Children

Citations

  1. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, ¶1019].
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Éogan Find mac Néill, 109.
  3. [S299] Genealogy of Family O'Neill, online http://www.cgocable.net/~aoneill/
  4. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Ireland:Aileach(Tyrone).
  5. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Brión mac Echach, 110.
  6. [S897] [unknown], AU, U819.2.
  7. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, ¶1020].

Chadaloh I, Markgraf von Friaul1,2

d. 31 October 819
Chadaloh I, Markgraf von Friaul|d. 31 Oct 819|p307.htm#i26514|Berthold II, Graf der Westbaar und der Ostbaar|d. 10 Aug|p284.htm#i26515|Gräfin der Westbaar Gersuinda (?)|d. bt 17 Nov 790 - 17 Nov 797|p305.htm#i26524|Raginsind des Alemannien||p231.htm#i26521|Grafin Chrodhoch des Alemannien||p231.htm#i26516|Ascarius (?)||p231.htm#i26525||||
FatherBerthold II, Graf der Westbaar und der Ostbaar1 d. 10 August
MotherGräfin der Westbaar Gersuinda (?)2 d. between 17 November 790 and 17 November 797
     Chadaloh I, Markgraf von Friaul was the son of Berthold II, Graf der Westbaar und der Ostbaar and Gräfin der Westbaar Gersuinda (?).1,2 Margrave of Friuli at Italy.2 Count between 790 and 819.1 Chadaloh I, Markgraf von Friaul died on 31 October 819.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1263] Family Tree compiled by Rolf Deuschle.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Alaholfinger.

King of Picts and Dál Riata Constantín mac Feargusa1

d. 820
King of Picts and Dál Riata Constantín mac Feargusa|d. 820|p307.htm#i12498|tighearna Dal Riada Ferghus mac Eachdach|b. c 727\nd. c 781|p304.htm#i6588|N. N. ingen Feradach|b. c 730|p55.htm#i6589|King of Dál Riata Eochaid I. A. m. E. of Dál Riata|b. 690\nd. 733|p302.htm#i5762||||Feredach W. mac Selbach|b. c 700|p55.htm#i6590|Flann i. E. of Dál Riata|b. b 697|p55.htm#i6591|
Fathertighearna Dal Riada Ferghus mac Eachdach2,3,4 b. circa 727, d. circa 781
MotherN. N. ingen Feradach5,4 b. circa 730
     King of Picts and Dál Riata Constantín mac Feargusa was the son of tighearna Dal Riada Ferghus mac Eachdach and N. N. ingen Feradach.2,3,4,5 Also called Constantine mac Feargusa cinél Gabráin. King of Picts and Dál Riata Constantín mac Feargusa defeated his 1st cousin, Conall mac Taidg, in battle to take the Pictish throne in 789.6 He was a witness where King of Picts and Dál Riata Conall mac Taidg defeated in battle by Constantine mac Feargusa, who took the Pictish throne, and fled into exile in the kingdom of Dál Riata, seeking refuge with Domnall in 789.7 Annals of Ulster 789: "A battle between the Picts, in which Conall son of Tadc was defeated and escaped; and Constantín was victor. / Bellum inter Pictos ubi Conall m. Taidhg uictus est & euassit; & Constantin uictor fuit."8 King of Picts between 789 and 820.3,1 King of Picts and Dál Riata Constantín mac Feargusa was the second king since Angus to rule Scots and Picts at the same time, and the first to pass the joint rulership on to his successor, his brother Angus, a major step in the unification of Scotland in 811.5 King of Dál Riata between 811 and 820.9,1 He died in 820.9

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., [FA37;FC32].
  2. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 17.
  3. [S593] Picts, manuscript Internet, "Castantin filius Vurguist xxxv. annis regnavit.".
  4. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., Chart 6. Celts (3) - The Picts.
  5. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., [FC32;FA37].
  6. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., [FA36;FC26].
  7. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., [FA36;FC30].
  8. [S897] [unknown], AU, U789.11.
  9. [S593] Picts, manuscript Internet.

Donat Lupo, comte de Bigorre1

b. circa 795, d. 820
Donat Lupo, comte de Bigorre|b. c 795\nd. 820|p307.htm#i12849|Lupus III, Duque de Vasconia|b. c 750?\nd. 819|p307.htm#i12852||||Cantule de Vasconia|b. c 740\nd. a 816|p306.htm#i12853||||||||||
FatherLupus III, Duque de Vasconia2,3 b. circa 750?, d. 819
     Donat Lupo, comte de Bigorre was born circa 795. He was the son of Lupus III, Duque de Vasconia.2,3 Donat Lupo, comte de Bigorre married Facquilène de Bigorre, daughter of Mancio, comte de Bigorre, before 815.4,3 Count of Bigorre at Aquitaine before 820. Donat Lupo, comte de Bigorre died in 820.3

Family

Facquilène de Bigorre b. circa 795
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 286-40.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 286-41.
  3. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  4. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 286-39.

Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn

d. 25 December 820
Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn|d. 25 Dec 820|p307.htm#i5920|Bardas Gnuni||p169.htm#i18855||||||||||||||||
FatherBardas Gnuni1
      Sources: 1. Stuart, R.W. 'Royalty for Commoners', line 322. ; 2. Toumanoff, C. 'In the Formative Centuries' in 'Studies in Christian Caucasian History' (1963) 200-201, note 228. ; 3. Toumanoff, C. 'In the Formative Centuries' in 'Studies in Christian Caucasian History' (1963) pp.205. Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn was probably a prince of the Gnuni family of Armenia. He was an Armenian, a race noted for its keen and subtle intelligence, shot through with resourcefulness and guile.2 He was son-in-law of Arshavir the questor.3 He was born at Armenia.4 He was the son of Bardas Gnuni.1 Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn married Theodocia Kamsarakan, daughter of Arschavier Kamsarakan, before 765.5 Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn was a witness where Bardanes Turcus a general under whom three officers all served: the future emperors Leo V, Michael I and the anti–emperor Thomas the Slav in 802.6 Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn married Barca Turcina, daughter of Bardanes Turcus, after 802.1,6 Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn distinguished himself as a general under Nicephorus I and Michael I and became strategus ("general") of the Anatolikon district between 802 and 813 at Byzantine Empire.4 He was the successor of Michael I, basileus Rhomaiôn; Emperor.1,7 Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn and Barca Turcina were divorced before 813.6 Emperor at Byzantine Empire between 813 and 820.8 Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn took part in the campaign against the Bulgars, but, when Michael unwisely refused the peace terms they offered, the Asian troops under Leo deserted at the Battle of Versinikia, near Adrianople on 22 June 813.4 He was a witness where Michael I, basileus Rhomaiôn he lost the Battle of Versinikia near Adrianople, as a result of the desertion of the troops of one of his generals, Leo the Armenian on 22 June 813.7 Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn deposed and replace Michael I as emperor in July 813.4 He was a witness where Michael I, basileus Rhomaiôn deposed by his disaffected general, Leo V, and retired to a monastery on one of the Princes Islands in July 813.7 Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn was a witness where Carolus I Magnus, empereur auguste also recognized by the Emperor Leo V as Emperor in the West in 814.9 Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn renewed the recognition of Charlemagne as Emperor in the west in 814.9 He recognized Charlemagne's successor, Louis the Pious, as Basileus in 815.9 He deposed the Orthodox patriarch Nicephorus and convoked a synod for the following month that reimposed the decrees of the Iconoclast synod of Hieria of 754, which had opposed the use of icons (religious images) in March 815.4 He died on 25 December 820 at Constantinople, Byzantine Empire. Leo was assassinated during a Christmas service in the church of Hagia Sophia by friends of Michael the Amorian, whom Leo had condemned to death the day before on a charge of treason. Stabbed to death and then decapitated.5,10,4 He was the predecessor of Michael II "the Stammerer", basileus Rhomaiôn; Emperor.11,12,8,1

Family 1

Theodocia Kamsarakan b. circa 750, d. 791
Child

Family 2

Barca Turcina

Citations

  1. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/
  2. [S1170] John Julius Norwich, Norwich - Byzantium, 129.
  3. [S1172] Abstracts organized by R.G. Hovannisian, "Armenian Constantinople", Mikael Nichanian, UniversitJ de Paris-IV.
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Leo V (Byz. emp.) .
  5. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 322-42.
  6. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, pg. 14, footnote 38..
  7. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Michael I Rhangabe (Byz. emp.) .
  8. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  9. [S434] French Royalty, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/
  10. [S295] Philip Sherrard, GAM: Byzantium, pg. 76.
  11. [S25] J. M. Hussey, Cambridge Medieval History, Vol 4, Part 1, pg. 776.
  12. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 322A-41.
  13. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, 106..

Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold1

d. circa 821
Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold|d. c 821|p307.htm#i8325|King of Vestfold Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson||p276.htm#i8266|Hlíf Dagsdóttir||p76.htm#i14510|King of Raumerike and Vestfold Eysteinn "the Fart" Hálfdanarson||p278.htm#i9085|Hild Eiríksdóttir||p69.htm#i9086|konung av Vestmörum Dagr av Vestmörum||p151.htm#i17083||||
FatherKing of Vestfold Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson2,3
MotherHlíf Dagsdóttir3
     Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold was the son of King of Vestfold Hálfdan Mildi Eysteinsson and Hlíf Dagsdóttir.2,3 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold received half the district of Vingulmark as the dowry for half the dowry of Ålfhild of Ålfheim.3 He sent his men west to Agder, on his first wife's death, to the king who ruled there, and who was called Harald Redbeard. They were to make proposals to his daughter Aasa upon the king's account; but Harald declined the match, and the ambassadors returned to the king, and told him the result of their errand.3 He succeeded his father, Halfdan the Mild.3 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold also went by the name of Gudrod "the Hunting King". Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold also went by the name of Gudrod "the Magnificant". He launched his ships against Agder landed, and came altogether unexpectedly at night to King Harald's house. When Harald was aware that an army was at hand, he went out with the men he had about him, and there was a great battle, although he wanted men so much. King Harald and his son Gyrd fell, and King Gudrod took a great booty. He carried away with him Åsa, King Harald's daughter, and had a wedding with her.3 He married Ása Haraldsdóttir, daughter of Haraldr Granraudi, King of Agdir; His 2nd (widower).3 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold married Álfhild Alfarinsdóttir, daughter of Alfarinn, King of Álfheim, Ruler of Vingulmark; His 1st.3 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold witnessed the death of Haraldr Granraudi, King of Agdir; Killed in battle against Gudrod Halfdansson (the Hunting King) who attacked Agder when his offer of marriage to Haralds daughter was refused.3 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold witnessed the death of Gyrdr Haraldsson; Killed in battle against Gudrod Halfdansson (the Hunting King) who attacked Agder when his offer of marriage to Gyrd's sister was refused.3 King at Vestfold, Norway, between 800 and 824.4 Gudrødr Veidikonung Hálfdanarson, King of Vestfold died circa 821. They had a son by their marriage called Halfdan; and the autumn that Halfdan was a year old Gudrod went upon a round of feasts. He lay with his ship in Stiflesund, where they had been drinking hard, so that the king was very tipsy. In the evening, about dark, the king left the ship; and when he had got to the end of the gangway from the ship to the shore, a man ran against him, thrust a spear through him, and killed him. The man was instantly put to death, and in the morning when it was light the man was discovered to be Åsa's page-boy: nor did she conceal that it was done by her orders.

Thus tells Thjodolf of it: --

"Gudrod is gone to his long rest,
Despite of all his haughty pride --
A traitor's spear has pierced his side:
For Aasa cherished in her breast
Revenge; and as, by wine opprest,
The hero staggered from his ship,
The cruel queen her thrall let slip
To do the deed of which I sing:
And now the far-descended king,
At Stiflesund, in the old bed
Of the old Gudrod race, lies dead."5

Family 1

Álfhild Alfarinsdóttir
Child

Family 2

Ása Haraldsdóttir
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 166-40, 204-39.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Eystein Adilsson, 79.
  3. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, The Ynglinga Saga.
  4. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Scandinavian, Vestfold.
  5. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, Norway, pg. 445-446.

Gisclafred, conde de Carcassonne1,2

b. circa 805, d. circa 821
Gisclafred, conde de Carcassonne|b. c 805\nd. c 821|p307.htm#i16634|Bellon, conde de Carcassonne|b. c 777\nd. c 812|p306.htm#i8919||||||||||||||||
FatherBellon, conde de Carcassonne1,3 b. circa 777, d. circa 812
     Gisclafred, conde de Carcassonne was born circa 805. He was the son of Bellon, conde de Carcassonne.1,3 Count of Razès between 812 and 821.1 Count of Carcassone at the Midi, France, between 812 and 821.1,2 Gisclafred, conde de Carcassonne was the predecessor of Oliba I, conde de Carcassonne; Count of Carcassonne.1,4 Gisclafred, conde de Carcassonne died circa 821.1

Citations

  1. [S438] Theroff's Royal Genealogies, online http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/, barclna.txt.
  2. [S472] South French and Catalan Society, online Citation from this edition may be by URL or by reference to the pagination of the original 1965 University of Texas edition. These page numbers have been inserted into the text, set off in bold face and brackets., Ch. 6, pg. 109.
  3. [S472] South French and Catalan Society, online Citation from this edition may be by URL or by reference to the pagination of the original 1965 University of Texas edition. These page numbers have been inserted into the text, set off in bold face and brackets., pg. 109.
  4. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, France, Carcassonne.

Maria the Armenian1

b. circa 770, d. 821
Maria the Armenian|b. c 770\nd. 821|p307.htm#i12329|Hypatia the Armenian|b. 755\nd. 788|p304.htm#i16313||||Philaretos the Armenian|b. 702\nd. 792|p305.htm#i16309|Theoserbia (?)|b. 725\nd. 782|p304.htm#i16310|||||||
FatherHypatia the Armenian2 b. 755, d. 788
     Maria the Armenian was born circa 770. She was the daughter of Hypatia the Armenian.2 Maria the Armenian married basileus Constantine VI of Byzantium, son of basileus Leo IV "the Khazar" of Byzantium and basilissa St. Irene of Athens, before 794; His 1st.1,3,4 Maria the Armenian and basileus Constantine VI of Byzantium were divorced in 796.3,5 Maria the Armenian died in 821. Apparently dead by this date.1

Family

basileus Constantine VI of Byzantium b. 770, d. after 15 August 797
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 322B-41.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 322B-42.
  3. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 249, genealogy table 7..
  4. [S25] J. M. Hussey, Cambridge Medieval History, Vol 4, Part 1, pg. 790.
  5. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Constantine VI (Byz. emp.).
  6. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 249, genealogy table 7, the Isaurian and Amorian Dynasties..

Vasak II, Prince of Siwnik'1,2,3

d. 821
Vasak II, Prince of Siwnik'|d. 821|p307.htm#i27057|Gregory II Novirak Siwni|d. 636|p297.htm#i27069|N. N. Sassanid||p237.htm#i27068|||||||Khusro I. A., Shah of Iran|b. c 560\nd. c Apr 628|p296.htm#i13513|Maria|b. c 583?|p113.htm#i13511|
Father-AncGregory II Novirak Siwni3 d. 636
Mother-AncN. N. Sassanid3
     Vasak II, Prince of Siwnik' was the son of Gregory II Novirak Siwni and N. N. Sassanid.3 Vasak II, Prince of Siwnik' was driven by Sewada into an alliance with Babek, to whom he gave his daughter in marriage.4 His ancestry can be traced with only a few breaks and uncertain filiations. For his descendants there sources become abundant, and for the first time, show the territory of Siwnik' broken up among different branches of the family.3 Also called Prince Vasak III of Siunia.5 He was the predecessor of Sahak II, Prince of Siwnik'-Gela an unknown person k'unik'; Lord of Syuniq.6 Vasak II, Prince of Siwnik' died in 821.1,2

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, figure 9.1.
  2. [S1272] Robert H. Hewsen, Armenia atlas, pg. 121, Vasak II.
  3. [S1272] Robert H. Hewsen, Armenia atlas, pg. 121.
  4. [S1272] Robert H. Hewsen, Armenia atlas, pg. 107.
  5. [S1656] Ian Mladjov's Resources, online http://sitemaker.umich.edu/mladjov, MEDIEVAL ARMENIA (HAYASTAN, HAYK').
  6. [S1637] Union of Armenian Noblemen, online http://nobility.artsakhworld.com/index.phtml, Patriarchs, Kings and Rulers of Armenia.

Bernhard, moine à Corbie1

b. 774, d. after 821
Bernhard, moine à Corbie|b. 774\nd. a 821|p307.htm#i17847|Bernhard, comte|b. 725\nd. 787|p304.htm#i7575|N. N. von Sachsen||p70.htm#i25824|Carolus M., dux Francorum|b. c 688\nd. 22 Oct 741|p302.htm#i5182|Chrothais , a concubine|b. c 690?|p105.htm#i12927|||||||
FatherBernhard, comte1,2 b. 725, d. 787
MotherN. N. von Sachsen2
     Abbot of St. Quentin.3 Bernhard, moine à Corbie was a cousin of Charlemagne.3 He was the father of Thietrade des Francs; daughter of Carolingian Bernard, Abbot of St. Quentin.3 Bernhard, moine à Corbie was born in 774.1 He was the son of Bernhard, comte and N. N. von Sachsen.2,1 Oblat in 804.1 Bernhard, moine à Corbie died after 821.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 171.
  2. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 358.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Welfen.

al-Hakam I al-Rabdi ibn Hishâm, amir al-Qurtubi

b. 771, d. 822
al-Hakam I al-Rabdi ibn Hishâm, amir al-Qurtubi|b. 771\nd. 822|p307.htm#i11179|Hishâm I ibn 'Abd al-Rahmân, amir al-Qurtubi|b. 756\nd. 796|p305.htm#i11181||||'Abd al-Rahmân I al-Dâkhil ibn Mu'âwiya, amir al-Qurtubi|b. 731\nd. 788|p304.htm#i11182|Khazraf (?)|b. c 736|p88.htm#i11183|||||||
FatherHishâm I ibn 'Abd al-Rahmân, amir al-Qurtubi1,2 b. 756, d. 796
      Al-Hakam I al-Rabdi ibn Hishâm, amir al-Qurtubi was named in full: Al-Hakam bin Hisham bin `Abdul-Rahman Al-Dakhil.2 Of the Umayyad. He was born in 771.2 He was the son of Hishâm I ibn 'Abd al-Rahmân, amir al-Qurtubi.1,2 Al-Hakam I al-Rabdi ibn Hishâm, amir al-Qurtubi married Halawah (?) before 792.1 Al-Hakam I al-Rabdi ibn Hishâm, amir al-Qurtubi was troubled by dissidence on the part of the Neo-Muslim majority after 796.3 Emir of Córdoba at Al-Andalus, Spain, between 796 and 822.4,3 He wiped out a pocket of Neo-Muslim resistance by engineering a banquet of Neo-Muslim dignitaries who severed heads landed in the moat ("Day of the Ditch") in 797 at Toledo.3 He was known for his firmness.2 He suppressed the Rabadi Revolution.2 He was interested in literature and science, and was also an eloquent poet and preacher.2 He unleashed his troops in the Suburb, to quell the so-called Revolt of Suburb, referring to an artisan district of Córdoba, where a plot to dethrone the emir was concocted by fanatical religious leaders, and razed the entire district in 805 at Córdoba.3 He died in 822 at age 51 years.1,2

Family

Halawah (?) b. circa 776
Child

Citations

  1. [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
  2. [S469] Al-Islam.com, online http://www.al-islam.com/
  3. [S515] Thomas F. Glick, Islamic and Christian Spain, pg. 39.
  4. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/

Theodebert des Francs1

b. 775, d. after 822
Theodebert des Francs|b. 775\nd. a 822|p307.htm#i18501|Nibelung II, comte de Madrie?|b. bt 750 - 755\nd. b 805|p306.htm#i18491|Bertha d' Autun|b. bt 750 - 755|p106.htm#i12930|comte Nibelung I. des Francs|b. 725\nd. bt 770 - 786|p304.htm#i9243||||Theodoric I. of Septimania|b. c 720\nd. b 804|p305.htm#i9077|Alda des Francs|b. c 726|p69.htm#i9078|
FatherNibelung II, comte de Madrie?1 b. between 750 and 755, d. before 805
MotherBertha d' Autun1 b. between 750 and 755
     Theodebert des Francs was possibly the son of Nibelung II, Count of Madrie?, by Bertha , daughter of Count Theodoric.1 He was born in 775.1 He was the son of Nibelung II, comte de Madrie? and Bertha d' Autun.1 Count of Madrie between 802 and 822.1 Theodebert des Francs died after 822.1

Citations

  1. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 345.

Bonifacio I, Marchese di Toscana1,2

b. 750, d. 823
Bonifacio I, Marchese di Toscana|b. 750\nd. 823|p307.htm#i9103|Bonifacio of Lucca|b. c 728\nd. b 785|p304.htm#i9104||||Richbald of Lucca|b. c 700|p69.htm#i9105||||||||||
FatherBonifacio of Lucca b. circa 728, d. before 785
     Bonifacio I, Marchese di Toscana was born in 750.2 He was the son of Bonifacio of Lucca. Bonifacio I, Marchese di Toscana was instructed by Charlemagne to return to Italy from Bavaria before 812. Margrave of Tuscany at Italy between 812 and 813.3 He died in 823 at age 73 years.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 93-41.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 41.
  3. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html

Eirene of Constantinople1

b. 755, d. 823
Eirene of Constantinople|b. 755\nd. 823|p307.htm#i16266|Leon of Constantinople|b. 730|p143.htm#i16305|Anna of Constantinople|b. 735|p143.htm#i16306|||||||Sergios of Constantinople|b. 700\nd. 745|p303.htm#i16307|Euphemia (?)|b. 715\nd. 747|p303.htm#i16308|
FatherLeon of Constantinople1 b. 730
MotherAnna of Constantinople1 b. 735
     Eirene of Constantinople was born in 755.1 She was the daughter of Leon of Constantinople and Anna of Constantinople.1 Eirene of Constantinople married Iohannes the Armenian, son of Philaretos the Armenian and Theoserbia (?), before 775.1 Eirene of Constantinople died in 823 at age 68 years.1

Family

Iohannes the Armenian b. 745, d. circa 800
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 322A-44.

Bertrada des Francs1,2

b. 779 or 780, d. after 14 January 823
Bertrada des Francs|b. 779 or 780\nd. a 14 Jan 823|p307.htm#i10226|Carolus I Magnus, empereur auguste|b. 747\nd. 28 Jan 814|p306.htm#i5068|Hildegardis, regina|b. 758\nd. 30 Apr 783|p304.htm#i5183|Pippin I. B., rex Francorum|b. 715\nd. 24 Sep 768|p304.htm#i5180|Bertrada "au Grand Pied" de Laon|b. c 721\nd. 12 Jun 783|p304.htm#i5181|Frankischen Graf von Vinzgau Gerold I. von Vinzgau|b. c 730|p60.htm#i7567|Imma of the Alamanni|b. 735\nd. a 788|p305.htm#i7679|
FatherCarolus I Magnus, empereur auguste2,3 b. 747, d. 28 January 814
MotherHildegardis, regina2,3 b. 758, d. 30 April 783
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Also called Berthe de France.4,3 Also called Berta.4 Bertrada des Francs was the daughter of Charlemagne by his 3rd wife, Hildigardis.4 She was born in 779 or 780. She was the daughter of Carolus I Magnus, empereur auguste and Hildegardis, regina.2,3 Bertrada des Francs associated with St. Angilbert "l'Homère de la cour" des Francs, son of Nithgard des Francs and Richarda des Francs, circa 795; 2nd cousins.5,2,6 Bertrada des Francs died after 14 January 823.7,8,9

Family

St. Angilbert "l'Homère de la cour" des Francs b. circa 775?, d. 18 February 814
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 244-43.
  2. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 5.
  3. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:295.
  4. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 205.
  5. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 206.
  6. [S1143] Brockhaus 2002, "Angilbert".
  7. [S251] Entfield-Bryant Genealogy, online http://www.gendex.com/users/Enf_Bry/Enf_Bry/index.html
  8. [S274] INRIA - Domaine de Voluceau - Rocquencourt, 04 NOV 1999.
  9. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 5 - after 823.

Ceolwulf I, King of Mercia and Kent1

d. after 26 May 823
Ceolwulf I, King of Mercia and Kent|d. a 26 May 823|p307.htm#i13341|Cuthbert of Mercia||p111.htm#i13342||||Bassa of Mercia||p111.htm#i13343||||||||||
FatherCuthbert of Mercia1
     Ceolwulf I, King of Mercia and Kent was the son of Cuthbert of Mercia.1 Ceolwulf I, King of Mercia and Kent was the successor of Coenwulf, King of Mercia; King of Mercia.1 King of Kent at England between 821 and 823.2 King of Mercia at England between 821 and 823.2,1 Ceolwulf I, King of Mercia and Kent made a grant of 5 sulungs (aratra) to Wulfred, archbishop, in return for a gold ring worth 75 mancuses, at Mylentun, near Kemsing on 17 September 822 at Kent, England.2 He made a grant of land to Wulfred, archbishop, in return for a gold and silver vessel of 5.5 pounds, in Canterbury on 26 May 823 at Kent, England.3 He died after 26 May 823.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1075] Translated and edited by Michael Swanton, ASC+, pg. 289.
  2. [S521] Peter Sawyer, Anglo-Saxon Charters, S 186.
  3. [S521] Peter Sawyer, Anglo-Saxon Charters, S 187.

Herzog von Spoleto Suppo I von Spoleto1

b. circa 775?, d. circa 824
     Herzog von Spoleto Suppo I von Spoleto was of Salian Frankis origin.2 He was born circa 775?. Count of Brescia. He was made Pfalzgrave in 814.1 He discovered the conspiracy of King Bernard against the Emperor Louis the Pious in 817.1 Duke of Spoleto between 822 and 824.1 He died circa 824.

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Supponiden.
  2. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Supponiden.

rex Conaille Spelán mac Sluagadaich Uí Echach Coba1

d. 824
rex Conaille Spelán mac Sluagadaich Uí Echach Coba|d. 824|p307.htm#i15370|rex Conaille Slogadach mac Úa Uargalaich Uí Echach Coba|d. 787|p304.htm#i15371||||Úa U. m. U. Uí Echach Coba|d. 765|p303.htm#i15372||||||||||
Fatherrex Conaille Slogadach mac Úa Uargalaich Uí Echach Coba2 d. 787
     Rex Conaille Spelán mac Sluagadaich Uí Echach Coba was the son of rex Conaille Slogadach mac Úa Uargalaich Uí Echach Coba.2 King of Conaille before 824. Rex Conaille Spelán mac Sluagadaich Uí Echach Coba died in 824.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url.
  2. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, GENELACH CONAILLE MURTHEMNI. 1694.

Graf von Brescia Mauring von Spoleto1

b. circa 802?, d. 824
Graf von Brescia Mauring von Spoleto|b. c 802?\nd. 824|p307.htm#i25292|Herzog von Spoleto Suppo I von Spoleto|b. c 775?\nd. c 824|p307.htm#i25291||||||||||||||||
FatherHerzog von Spoleto Suppo I von Spoleto1 b. circa 775?, d. circa 824
     Graf von Brescia Mauring von Spoleto was born circa 802?. He was the son of Herzog von Spoleto Suppo I von Spoleto.1 Graf von Brescia Mauring von Spoleto died in 824.1

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Supponiden.

Graf im Schussen Welf von Altdorf1

b. 787, d. 3 September 824
Graf im Schussen Welf von Altdorf|b. 787\nd. 3 Sep 824|p307.htm#i9518|N. N. des Franken|b. c 745|p105.htm#i12878||||Gaugraf Ruthard "der Ältere" des Franken|b. c 715\nd. 28 Jan 756|p303.htm#i12879|Irminswinda (?)|b. c 725|p105.htm#i12880|||||||
FatherN. N. des Franken2 b. circa 745
     Graf im Schussen Welf von Altdorf was the father of Judith, Fränkische Königin; daughter of Count Welf and Eigilwi the Saxon.1 Graf im Schussen Welf von Altdorf was of the Frankish people.1 He was not a Swabian or Bavarian, albeit noted as a Count in both areas.1 He was a descendant of the Frankish Count Ruthard who lived in the mid-8th century.1 Also called Guelph.3 He was the father of Graf im Gau Ponthieu Rudolf I des Franken; a son of Count Welf and the Sachsen Heilwig, daughter of Count Isanbart.1 Graf im Schussen Welf von Altdorf was born in 787.3 He was the son of N. N. des Franken.2 Graf im Schussen Welf von Altdorf married Heilwig des Franken, daughter of Graf in Schwaben Isanbart des Franken and Thietrade des Francs, before 794.4,1 Graf im Schussen Welf von Altdorf was most likely Count in the Zürichgau and the Argengau/Schussenried before 819.1 He entered the Carolingian aristrocracy when his daughter Judith married Emperor Lothar I in 819.1 He was the ancestor of the "Elder House" of Welf. He died on 3 September 824 at (before 825) at age 37 years. He was an "older man," dying before 825 when his widow became Abbess at Chelles.1

Family

Heilwig des Franken b. circa 775, d. after 833
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Welfen.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 300-42.
  3. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Welf I, Count of Andech, 75.
  4. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 300-41.
  5. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  6. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 336, genealogy table 9, the Carolingian Dynasty (from Charlemagne), a..
  7. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 5.
  8. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Herzöge von Aquitanien Haus Auvergne, per Konecny Silvia.
  9. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 300-40.

Brenin Gwynedd Hywel I ap Rhodri o Gwynedd

b. circa 725, d. circa 825
Brenin Gwynedd Hywel I ap Rhodri o Gwynedd|b. c 725\nd. c 825|p307.htm#i7972|Rhodri Molwynog ab Idwal, Brenin Gwynedd|b. c 690\nd. c 754|p303.htm#i7971|Margaret of Ireland|b. c 690|p90.htm#i11459|Idwal I. a. C., Brenin Gwynedd|b. c 660\nd. 712|p301.htm#i7973|Afadda v. A. de Bretagne|b. c 660|p90.htm#i11458|||||||
FatherRhodri Molwynog ab Idwal, Brenin Gwynedd b. circa 690, d. circa 754
MotherMargaret of Ireland1 b. circa 690
     Brenin Gwynedd Hywel I ap Rhodri o Gwynedd was born circa 725.1 He was the son of Rhodri Molwynog ab Idwal, Brenin Gwynedd and Margaret of Ireland.1 King of Gwynedd at Wales between 754 and 825. Brenin Gwynedd Hywel I ap Rhodri o Gwynedd died circa 825. He was the predecessor of Brenin Gwynedd Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad o ne Rheged; King of Gwynedd.1

Richard, Graf von Amiens1

b. 785, d. 825
Richard, Graf von Amiens|b. 785\nd. 825|p307.htm#i9249|Richard, comte de Rouen|b. bt 760 - 765\nd. a 795|p305.htm#i25758||||Hieronymus, comte|b. bt 725 - 730\nd. a 775|p304.htm#i12925|Ercheswindis (?)|b. c 740?|p224.htm#i25760|||||||
FatherRichard, comte de Rouen2 b. between 760 and 765, d. after 795
     Richard, Graf von Amiens was of Frankish Nobility.1 Also called comte d' Amiens Richard des Francs.2 He was possibly the son of Richard, Count of Rouen, possibly the grandson of Count Hieronymus.2 He was born in 785.3 He was the son of Richard, comte de Rouen.2 Richard, Graf von Amiens died in 825 at age 40 years.

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Bosoniden Herzöge von Burgund.
  2. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, Tableau 10.
  3. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, Tableau 10, *785.

Gwriad ab Elidyr, Brenin Ynys Manau1,2

b. circa 750, d. 825
Gwriad ab Elidyr, Brenin Ynys Manau|b. c 750\nd. 825|p307.htm#i11462|Elidyr ap Sandde, Brenin Ynys Manau|b. c 720|p279.htm#i11706|Celemion verch Tudwal o Ynys Manau|b. c 720|p94.htm#i11707|Sandde a. A.|b. c 690|p94.htm#i11709||||Brenin Ynys Manau Tudwal I. a. A. o Ynys Manau|b. c 665|p94.htm#i11708||||
FatherElidyr ap Sandde, Brenin Ynys Manau1,3 b. circa 720
MotherCelemion verch Tudwal o Ynys Manau1,3 b. circa 720
     Gwriad ab Elidyr, Brenin Ynys Manau was a witness where Brenin Gwynedd Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad o ne Rheged the son of Gwriad ap Elidyr and heir to the lost Kingdom of South Rheged.1 Gwriad ab Elidyr, Brenin Ynys Manau was probably from the Isle of Man, and possibly the person named on an inscription ("CRUX GURIAT") on a cross in the Isle of Man which has been dated to the eighth or ninth century.4 He was nominally the King of Ynys Manaw (the Isle of Man) during the struggle against Norse and Danish settlement on the island.1 He was born circa 750 at Isle of Man, Wales.1 He was the son of Elidyr ap Sandde, Brenin Ynys Manau and Celemion verch Tudwal o Ynys Manau.1,3 Gwriad ab Elidyr, Brenin Ynys Manau married Esyllt ferch Cynan Dindaethwy, daughter of Cynan Dindaethwy ap Rhodri Molwynog, Brenin Gwynedd and Matilda of Flint, before 764.5 Gwriad ab Elidyr, Brenin Ynys Manau died in 825.2

Family

Esyllt ferch Cynan Dindaethwy b. circa 770
Child

Citations

  1. [S266] EBK, online http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/…
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Coel Hen Godebog, 82.
  3. [S483] Stewart Baldwin, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth's ancestors in "Baldwin-Llywelyn," listserve message Dec 1998, The genealogy which purports to make Gwriad a direct male-line descendant of Llywarch Hen is almost certainly a late fabrication. It is more likely that his paternal ancestors were among those who are named in HG.4, but the exact line of descent (if any) is uncertain, and Gwriad's parentage must be regarded as unknown..
  4. [S483] Stewart Baldwin, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth's ancestors in "Baldwin-Llywelyn," listserve message Dec 1998.
  5. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Cunedda Wledig, 86.

Ašot I of Tao, Kuropalati1,2

b. circa 765, d. 826
Ašot I of Tao, Kuropalati|b. c 765\nd. 826|p307.htm#i6356|Adarnase I, Prince of Eushet'i-Artani|d. b 813|p306.htm#i25518||||Vasak Bagrationi|b. c 720?|p222.htm#i25519||||||||||
FatherAdarnase I, Prince of Eushet'i-Artani3,4 d. before 813
     Also called Ašot "the Carnivorous" of Armenia.5 Ašot I of Tao, Kuropalati was son of Adarnase.4 Also called Ashod of Armenia.6 He was born circa 765.7 He was the son of Adarnase I, Prince of Eushet'i-Artani.3,4 Ašot I of Tao, Kuropalati was chosen by the Arabs to be prince of Armenia (making his family the chief power in the land) in 806.1 Presiding Prince of the Bagratids between 806 and 826.8 Prince of Armenia at the Caliphate, Transcaucasia, between 806 and 826.8,9 He was elevated by the Greeks to the rank of curopalates in 813.4 (46th) Curopalate at Kartli, Transcaucasia, between 813 and 830.10,11 Prince of Cholarzene-Javakhet'i between 813 and 830.11 He hosted Theodurus Abu Qurrah as the syrian bishop composed his longest Greek treatise in 815.2 He died in 826.7 He died in 830. When Xalil, son of Izid, the Arabian, came forth and siezed Armenia, K'art'lim and Heret'i, they killed Ashot curopalates at Gadaban, in the church.4 He was the predecessor of Bagrat I of Tao, Kuropalati; (47th) curopalates.12

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, "Bagratid".
  2. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Theodurus Abu Qurrah (Syr. bp.).
  3. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
    .
  4. [S1186] Robert W. Thomson (translator), The Georgian Chronicle, pg. 259.
  5. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Bagratid dynasty.
  6. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 32.
  7. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
    , Part 2, V.
  8. [S25] J. M. Hussey, Cambridge Medieval History, Vol 4, Part 1, pg. 781.
  9. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  10. [S1186] Robert W. Thomson (translator), The Georgian Chronicle, pg. 259, 380, 813-30.
  11. [S1641] Cyril Toumanoff, Toumanoff's Studies, Table between 418 & 419.
  12. [S1186] Robert W. Thomson (translator), The Georgian Chronicle, pg. 260, 380, 842-76.
  13. [S1169] Sisauri, online http://www.angelfire.com/ga/Georgian/kings.html
  14. [S1186] Robert W. Thomson (translator), The Georgian Chronicle, pg. 263.

Morvan de Cornouaille

d. 826
Morvan de Cornouaille|d. 826|p307.htm#i14772|Argant ap Constantine, Prince of Cornouaille|b. b 790|p92.htm#i11545||||Constantine a. J., Prince of Cornouaille|b. c 750|p92.htm#i11546||||||||||
FatherArgant ap Constantine, Prince of Cornouaille b. before 790
     Morvan de Cornouaille was the son of Argant ap Constantine, Prince of Cornouaille. Morvan de Cornouaille died in 826.

tighearna Ua Failghe Cináed mac Mugróin Uí Failgi

d. 826
tighearna Ua Failghe Cináed mac Mugróin Uí Failgi|d. 826|p307.htm#i18431|tighearna Ua Failghe Mugrón mac Flainn Uí Failgi|d. 777|p304.htm#i18430||||rí h-Úa Failge Flann h. C. Uí Failgi|d. 751|p303.htm#i14570|Erenncha i. M. Uí Éremóin||p125.htm#i14569|||||||
Fathertighearna Ua Failghe Mugrón mac Flainn Uí Failgi1 d. 777
     Tighearna Ua Failghe Cináed mac Mugróin Uí Failgi was the son of tighearna Ua Failghe Mugrón mac Flainn Uí Failgi.1 Lord of Ui Failghe at Leinster, Ireland, before 826.2 Tighearna Ua Failghe Cináed mac Mugróin Uí Failgi died in 826. "Cinaedh, son of Moghron, lord of Ui Failghe, died."2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, 269.
  2. [S636] Ireland: History in Maps, online http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/kilkenny/2/iremaps.htm
  3. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, 268.

Graf Reginbert des Franken1

b. circa 726?, d. 826
Graf Reginbert des Franken|b. c 726?\nd. 826|p307.htm#i25334|Graf Ricbert des Franken|b. c 700?|p220.htm#i25336|Frenkin (?)|b. c 705?|p220.htm#i25337|||||||||||||
FatherGraf Ricbert des Franken1 b. circa 700?
MotherFrenkin (?)1 b. circa 705?
     Graf Reginbert des Franken was born circa 726?. He was the son of Graf Ricbert des Franken and Frenkin (?).1 Graf Reginbert des Franken married Baba of the Bardonin.1 Graf Reginbert des Franken and Baba of the Bardonin granted at Bergheim, near Heidelberg.1 Graf Reginbert des Franken died in 826.1

Family

Baba of the Bardonin b. circa 736?
Child

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Ekbertiner.

Ašot Msaker, išxan of Armenia1,2,3

b. circa 755?, d. 826
Ašot Msaker, išxan of Armenia|b. c 755?\nd. 826|p307.htm#i25627|Smbat VII, sparapet|b. c 715|p53.htm#i6350|Princess of Taraun|b. c 740|p53.htm#i6351|Ašot III "the Blind", Prince of Armenia|b. c 685\nd. 776|p304.htm#i6348||||Samuel I. of Taraun, Prince of the Mamikonids|b. c 710\nd. 25 Apr 772|p304.htm#i6352||||
FatherSmbat VII, sparapet1,4,5 b. circa 715
MotherPrincess of Taraun1 b. circa 740
     Ašot Msaker, išxan of Armenia was later known as Msaker (the meat or man-eater).5 He was born circa 755?. He was the son of Smbat VII, sparapet and Princess of Taraun.1,4,5 Ašot Msaker, išxan of Armenia was the successor of Smbat VII, sparapet; Marzpan of Armenia.2 Ašot Msaker, išxan of Armenia succeeded Smbat and ruled twenty years.2 Marzpan of Armenia at Transcaucasia between 798 and 818.2 Presiding prince in 804.6 Prince of Armenia between 806 and 826.3,7 He was the predecessor of Smbat VIII Ablabas, sparapet of Armenia; Marzpan of Armenia.2 Ašot Msaker, išxan of Armenia died in 826.8

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1182] William Addams Reitwiesner (e-mail address), Re: The Bagratids in "Re: The Bagratids (1998/08/31)," newsgroup message 1998/08/31, per Toumanoff, Table 14 (pp. 96-101).
  2. [S1167] Kirakos Ganjakets'i, HoA: Kirakos' (13th C), (Robert Bedrosian, translator): pg. 69.
  3. [S1644] Richard G. Hovannisian, Hovannisian, I:136.
  4. [S1167] Kirakos Ganjakets'i, HoA: Kirakos' (13th C), (Robert Bedrosian, translator).
  5. [S1644] Richard G. Hovannisian, Hovannisian, I:132.
  6. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, fig. 9.1.
  7. [S1656] Ian Mladjov's Resources, online http://sitemaker.umich.edu/mladjov, MEDIEVAL ARMENIA (HAYASTAN, HAYK').
  8. [S1644] Richard G. Hovannisian, Hovannisian, I:137.
  9. [S1296] Anne Elizabeth Redgate, TPoE: Armenians, fig 9.1.

Adalhard, abbé de Corbie1

b. 752, d. 2 January 826
Adalhard, abbé de Corbie|b. 752\nd. 2 Jan 826|p307.htm#i17845|Bernhard, comte|b. 725\nd. 787|p304.htm#i7575|N. N. des Francs|b. c 721|p70.htm#i9251|Carolus M., dux Francorum|b. c 688\nd. 22 Oct 741|p302.htm#i5182|Chrothais , a concubine|b. c 690?|p105.htm#i12927|||||||
FatherBernhard, comte2,1 b. 725, d. 787
MotherN. N. des Francs1 b. circa 721
     Adalhard, abbé de Corbie was son of Bernhard by a noble Frankish woman.1 He was born in 752.2 He was the son of Bernhard, comte and N. N. des Francs.1,2 Abbot of Corbie between 781 and 826.1 Adalhard, abbé de Corbie died on 2 January 826 at age 74 years.3 He was the predecessor of Wala, comte, abbé de Corbie; Abbot of Corbie.4

Citations

  1. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 355.
  2. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 171.
  3. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 356, 2 Jan 826.
  4. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 356, 826-836.

Wigbert, sächsischer Graf1

b. circa 783?, d. 827
Wigbert, sächsischer Graf|b. c 783?\nd. 827|p307.htm#i6558|Widukind, Herzog von Engern|b. c 734\nd. 7 Jan 807|p306.htm#i6545|Geva of Denmark|b. c 752|p69.htm#i9084|Warnechin von Engern|b. c 704|p60.htm#i9082|Kunhilde von Rügen|b. c 709|p64.htm#i9083|Dänenkönig Siegfried of Denmark||p67.htm#i25128||||
FatherWidukind, Herzog von Engern1 b. circa 734, d. 7 January 807
MotherGeva of Denmark1 b. circa 752
     Wigbert, sächsischer Graf was born circa 783?. He was the son of Widukind, Herzog von Engern and Geva of Denmark.1 Wigbert, sächsischer Graf died in 827.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Immedinger.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 339-39.

Childebrand III, comte du Autunois1

b. between 770 and 775, d. between 827 and 836
Childebrand III, comte du Autunois|b. bt 770 - 775\nd. bt 827 - 836|p307.htm#i18492|Nibelung II, comte de Madrie?|b. bt 750 - 755\nd. b 805|p306.htm#i18491|Bertha d' Autun|b. bt 750 - 755|p106.htm#i12930|comte Nibelung I. des Francs|b. 725\nd. bt 770 - 786|p304.htm#i9243||||Theodoric I. of Septimania|b. c 720\nd. b 804|p305.htm#i9077|Alda des Francs|b. c 726|p69.htm#i9078|
FatherNibelung II, comte de Madrie?1 b. between 750 and 755, d. before 805
MotherBertha d' Autun1 b. between 750 and 755
     Childebrand III, comte du Autunois was possibly the son of Nibelung II, Count of Madrie?, by Bertha , daughter of Count Theodoric.1 He was born between 770 and 775.1 He was the son of Nibelung II, comte de Madrie? and Bertha d' Autun.1 Count at the Autunois in 796.1 Childebrand III, comte du Autunois married Dunna (?) before 810.1 Childebrand III, comte du Autunois died between 827 and 836.1

Family 1

Dunna (?) b. circa 792
Children

Family 2

Child

Citations

  1. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 345.

Gerswind "die Beutefrau", Kaiserin1

b. 782, d. circa 829
Gerswind "die Beutefrau", Kaiserin|b. 782\nd. c 829|p307.htm#i10779|Widukind, Herzog von Engern|b. c 734\nd. 7 Jan 807|p306.htm#i6545||||Warnechin von Engern|b. c 704|p60.htm#i9082|Kunhilde von Rügen|b. c 709|p64.htm#i9083|||||||
FatherWidukind, Herzog von Engern1 b. circa 734, d. 7 January 807
     Gerswind "die Beutefrau", Kaiserin alone of the wives and concubines of Charlemagne carried the title Empress.1 She was daughter of Widukind the Saxon hero.1 She was a Saxon.2 She was born in 782.3 She was the daughter of Widukind, Herzog von Engern.1 Gerswind "die Beutefrau", Kaiserin was baptized in 804; taken hostage by Charlemagne to insure the Saxons under her father, Widukind, do not revolt against him.1 She associated with Carolus I Magnus, empereur auguste, son of Pippin III Brevis, rex Francorum and Bertrada "au Grand Pied" de Laon, circa 807; His 8th.4,2,1 Gerswind "die Beutefrau", Kaiserin died circa 829.3

Family

Carolus I Magnus, empereur auguste b. 747, d. 28 January 814
Child

Citations

  1. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Karolinger / Familie Karls de Grossen, per Treffer Gerd: Seite 40-41.
  2. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 200.
  3. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Karolinger / Familie Karls de Grossen.
  4. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, tableau 5.
  5. [S176] Christian Settipani & Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 481-987, pg. 208.

Michael II "the Stammerer", basileus Rhomaiôn1,2

d. October 829
Michael II "the Stammerer", basileus Rhomaiôn|d. Oct 829|p307.htm#i12332|Leon of Amoria|b. c 720|p142.htm#i16261||||Georgios of Amoria|b. c 690|p142.htm#i16262||||||||||
FatherLeon of Amoria2 b. circa 720
     Michael II "the Stammerer", basileus Rhomaiôn was related to Theophilius "the Unfortunate", basileus Rhomaiôn; the son of the emperor Michael II, of the Phrygian dynasty.3 Michael II "the Stammerer", basileus Rhomaiôn was the founder of the Amorian, or Phrygian, dynasty.4 He was born at Amorium, Diocese of Asia, Byzantine Empire.4 He was the son of Leon of Amoria.2 Michael II "the Stammerer", basileus Rhomaiôn married Thecla Turcina, daughter of Bardanes Turcus, before 790; His 1st.5,2,6,7 Michael II "the Stammerer", basileus Rhomaiôn rose from humble origins, and became a military commander and a comrade-in-arms of Leo the Armenian, who later became Emperor Leo V in 813.4 He was the successor of Leo V "the Armenian", basileus Rhomaiôn; Emperor.8 Michael II "the Stammerer", basileus Rhomaiôn was co-ruler with Theophilius "the Unfortunate", basileus Rhomaiôn; co-Emperor.3 Michael II "the Stammerer", basileus Rhomaiôn was imprisoned on a charge of treason, sentenced to death by his former friend Leo V, and ordered to be thrown into a furnace on 24 December 820.4 He was saw his partisans assassinate Leo V, and releasing him, proclaimed him emperor on 25 December 820.4 Emperor at Byzantine Empire between 25 December 820 and October 829.9,2,8,7 He married Euphrosyne of Byzantium, daughter of basileus Constantine VI of Byzantium and Maria the Armenian, circa 825; His 2nd.10,2,6,5 Michael II "the Stammerer", basileus Rhomaiôn died in October 829.1,4

Family 1

Thecla Turcina b. circa 770
Children

Family 2

Euphrosyne of Byzantium b. before 795

Citations

  1. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 249, genealogy table 7..
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 322A-41.
  3. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Theophilus (Byz. emp.).
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Michael II (Byz. emp.) .
  5. [S25] J. M. Hussey, Cambridge Medieval History, Vol 4, Part 1, pg. 791.
  6. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 249, genealogy table 7, the Isaurian and Amorian Dynasties..
  7. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/
  8. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  9. [S25] J. M. Hussey, Cambridge Medieval History, Vol 4, Part 1, pg. 776.
  10. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 322B-40.

Khan Omurtag of the Bulgars

b. circa 790, d. circa 831
Khan Omurtag of the Bulgars|b. c 790\nd. c 831|p307.htm#i16096|Khan Krum Strashny of the Bulgars|b. c 770\nd. 13 Apr 814|p306.htm#i16097||||King Kardam of the Bulgars||p22.htm#i25839||||||||||
FatherKhan Krum Strashny of the Bulgars1,2 b. circa 770, d. 13 April 814
     Also called Omurtag.2 Khan Omurtag of the Bulgars was born circa 790. He was the son of Khan Krum Strashny of the Bulgars.1,2 Khan Omurtag of the Bulgars was the successor of Khan Krum Strashny of the Bulgars; Khan of the Bulgars.3 Khan Omurtag of the Bulgars married N. N. of the Slavs before 809; The Khan preferred to use peaceful means to bring Bulgars and Slavs together and unite them into a single nation. He himself married a Slav and gave two of his sons Slav names: Enravotha and Zvinitsa.2 Khan Omurtag of the Bulgars succeeded Krum, his father, to the Khanate of Bulgaria in 814.2 Kahn of the Bulgars between 814 and 831.4 He died circa 831.5,6

Family

N. N. of the Slavs
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 309-41.
  2. [S421] Ph.D. Profesor Milcho Lalkov, Rulers of Bulgaria.
  3. [S1198] Ian S. R. Mladjov, "Mladjov, Rulers of Bulgaria", 797–814; KRUM; Son of Kardam (?).
  4. [S1198] Ian S. R. Mladjov, "Mladjov, Rulers of Bulgaria", 814–831; OMURTAG; Son of Krum.
  5. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 309-40.
  6. [S1021] Milun Jevremoviæ (e-mail address), Re: Serbian line in "Re: Serbian line," newsgroup message 1999/02/23.

Hálfdan of Frisia1

d. 831
Hálfdan of Frisia|d. 831|p307.htm#i9372|King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson|b. c 647?\nd. 735|p302.htm#i9373||||Prince of Lejre Rörik Skjölding|b. c 638\nd. b 647|p298.htm#i9374|Auda Ivarsdóttir|b. c 633|p71.htm#i9382|||||||
FatherKing of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson b. circa 647?, d. 735
     Hálfdan of Frisia was the son of King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson. Hálfdan of Frisia died in 831. He died after being exiled to the Frankish Empire for his adopting Christian belief.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 143-37.

Theoctista Phlorina of Paphlogonia1

d. 831
Theoctista Phlorina of Paphlogonia|d. 831|p307.htm#i16263|Bardas of Paphlogonia|b. 775\nd. 792|p305.htm#i16264||||Iohannes the Armenian|b. 745\nd. c 800|p305.htm#i16265|Eirene of Constantinople|b. 755\nd. 823|p307.htm#i16266|||||||
FatherBardas of Paphlogonia1 b. 775, d. 792
     Theoctista Phlorina of Paphlogonia was the daughter of Bardas of Paphlogonia.1 Theoctista Phlorina of Paphlogonia married Marinos Mamikonean, son of Artavazd Mamikonean, nakharar in Bragevan, before 815.1 Theoctista Phlorina of Paphlogonia was a titled patrician and noblewoman.1 She died in 831. Apparently dead by this date.1

Family

Marinos Mamikonean b. 780, d. between 815 and 830
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 322A-42.
  2. [S25] J. M. Hussey, Cambridge Medieval History, Vol 4, Part 1, pg. 791.

rí Airthir-Liphi Diarmait mac Ruadrach Ua Fáeláin

b. before 785, d. 832
rí Airthir-Liphi Diarmait mac Ruadrach Ua Fáeláin|b. b 785\nd. 832|p307.htm#i12461|rí Laigin Ruaidri mac Fáeláin Uí Dúnlainge|b. c 730\nd. 785|p304.htm#i12464||||rí Laigin Fáelán m. M. Uí Dúnlainge|b. c 700\nd. 738|p302.htm#i12465|Tualath i. C. Eóghanacht Glendamnacht|d. 749|p303.htm#i14142|||||||
Fatherrí Laigin Ruaidri mac Fáeláin Uí Dúnlainge1,2,3 b. circa 730, d. 785
     Also called Diarmait mac Ruadrach of the Uí Fáeláin branch of Uí Dúnlainge.2 Rí Airthir-Liphi Diarmait mac Ruadrach Ua Fáeláin was born before 785. He was the son of rí Laigin Ruaidri mac Fáeláin Uí Dúnlainge.1,2,3 King of Airthir Liphi before 832.2 Rí Airthir-Liphi Diarmait mac Ruadrach Ua Fáeláin died in 832.4,2,5

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
  2. [S483] Stewart Baldwin, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth's ancestors in "Baldwin-Llywelyn," listserve message Dec 1998.
  3. [S335] Donnchadh Ó Corráin, Rawl. 502, 18.
  4. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Fáelán mac Murchada, 109.
  5. [S897] [unknown], AU.

Heilwig des Franken1

b. circa 775, d. after 833
Heilwig des Franken|b. c 775\nd. a 833|p307.htm#i9519|Graf in Schwaben Isanbart des Franken|d. 806|p306.htm#i21884|Thietrade des Francs||p195.htm#i21885|Graf im Thurgau Warin des Franken|d. c 790|p305.htm#i21876|Adellinde von Spoleto|b. c 735\nd. 28 Aug|p284.htm#i21879|Bernhard, moine à Corbie|b. 774\nd. a 821|p307.htm#i17847||||
FatherGraf in Schwaben Isanbart des Franken1 d. 806
MotherThietrade des Francs1
     Heilwig des Franken was the mother of Judith, Fränkische Königin; daughter of Count Welf and Eigilwi the Saxon.1 Heilwig des Franken was a daughter of Count Isanbart.1 Also called Egilwich die Sächsin. She was the mother of Graf im Gau Ponthieu Rudolf I des Franken; a son of Count Welf and the Sachsen Heilwig, daughter of Count Isanbart.1 Heilwig des Franken was born circa 775. She was the daughter of Graf in Schwaben Isanbart des Franken and Thietrade des Francs.1 Heilwig des Franken married Graf im Schussen Welf von Altdorf, son of N. N. des Franken, before 794.2,1 Heilwig des Franken became Abbess of the famous West Frankish Chelles Abbey in 826 at near Paris.1 She died after 833.1

Family

Graf im Schussen Welf von Altdorf b. 787, d. 3 September 824
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Welfen.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 300-41.
  3. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 300-40.

King of Picts and Dál Riata Áengus II mac Feargusa1

b. circa 759, d. circa 834
King of Picts and Dál Riata Áengus II mac Feargusa|b. c 759\nd. c 834|p307.htm#i12499|tighearna Dal Riada Ferghus mac Eachdach|b. c 727\nd. c 781|p304.htm#i6588|N. N. ingen Feradach|b. c 730|p55.htm#i6589|King of Dál Riata Eochaid I. A. m. E. of Dál Riata|b. 690\nd. 733|p302.htm#i5762||||Feredach W. mac Selbach|b. c 700|p55.htm#i6590|Flann i. E. of Dál Riata|b. b 697|p55.htm#i6591|
Fathertighearna Dal Riada Ferghus mac Eachdach2 b. circa 727, d. circa 781
MotherN. N. ingen Feradach b. circa 730
     Also called Unuist Latin.3 Also called Angus mac Feargusa cinél Gabráin. King of Picts and Dál Riata Áengus II mac Feargusa was born circa 759. He was the son of tighearna Dal Riada Ferghus mac Eachdach and N. N. ingen Feradach.2 King of Picts and Dál Riata Áengus II mac Feargusa inherited a combined kingdom, ruling over both the Picts and Dál Riata, when he succeeded his brother, Constantine in 820.1 King of Picts and Dál Riata at (Scotland) between 820 and 834.3,1 He died circa 834.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., [FC33;FA38].
  2. [S593] Picts, manuscript Internet, "Unuist filius Vurguist xij. annis regnavit.".
  3. [S593] Picts, manuscript Internet.
  4. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., Chart 6. Celts (3) - The Picts.