BODO (-after Nov 950). The Historia Nivernensium Comitum names "Bodonem" as the son of "Hildegarii nepoti Landrico" and his wife "[ex] stirpis Andegavorum", specifying that "Bodo de Montibus" was his godfather and that Bodo built "castellum…Moncellis"[1498]. Seigneur de Monceaux-le-Comte. "Bodo" donated property "in pago Matisconense in villa Lanco" acquired from "Rainaldo cognate meo" to Cluny "pro receptione filii mei" by charter dated Nov 950, subscribed by "Gisoni, Attoni, Landrici"[1499], although it is not certain that this is the same Bodo. Although the identity of "Rainaldo cognate meo" has not been established, the name suggests a family connection with the Comte de Nevers. Settipani suggests that he was related to the Comtes d'Anjou, through Bodo's mother[1500]. m ---. The name of Bodo's wife is not known. Bodo & his wife had [two] children