de Wormsgau, Conrad Le Roux 1a

Nom de naissance de Wormsgau, Conrad Le Roux
ID Gramps I08566
Genre masculin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès 10/8/955    
 
Inhumation   Worms  
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Wormsgau, Werner [I08567]
         de Wormsgau, Conrad Le Roux [I08566]

Familles

    Famille de de Wormsgau, Conrad Le Roux et de Germanie, Luitgarde [F03816]
Mariés Femme de Germanie, Luitgarde [I08579]
  Enfants
  1. de Carinthie, Otto [I08565]

Anecdote

KONRAD "der Rote/Rufus" (-killed in battle Lechfeld 10 Aug 955, bur Worms Cathedral[331]). Regino records the succession in 943 of "Chuonradus filius Werinheri" as duke after the death of "Otto dux"[332]. It is assumed that "Werinheri" was the same person as Werner who is named in the 906 charter cited above, but this is not beyond doubt. He was installed as KONRAD Duke of Lotharingia in [945]. Widukind records that "Conrado" was installed as Duke of Lotharingia after the deaths of "Oddone, Lothariorum præside, ac regis nepote Heinrico"[333]. "Otto…rex" donated property to Kloster St Petrus Gorze at the request of "Cuonradi Lodariensis ducis" by charter dated 13 Jul 945[334]. Graf im Nahegau: "Otto…rex" donated property "in forasto…Lutara…in pago Nahgouue…in comitatu Cuonradi" to "fideli nostro Franco" at the request of "ducis…Cuonradi" by charter dated 17 Dec 945[335]. "Chuonradus dux Wernharii comitis filius" donated property to the church of Speyer by charter dated 13 Mar 946[336]. Graf im Niddagau: "Otto…rex" granted property "in pago Nitehgouue in comitatu Cuonradi ducis" to "nostro villico Vuetti" at the request of "Cuonardi nostri…comitis" by charter dated 14 Feb 947[337]. "Otto…rex" granted property to the church of Cambrai at the request of "germani nostri Brunonis et Cuonradi ducis atque Herimanni ducis" by charter dated 30 Apr 948[338]. "Otto…rex" confirmed the possession of Abtei Süsteren by Kloster Prüm by charter dated 1 Jun 949, signed by "Cuonradus dux, Herimannus dux, Hezzo comes, Godefridus comes, Rudolfus comes, Reginherus comes"[339]. "Otto…rex" granted property confiscated from "Hatto Aladramque fratres…in villis Bechi et Auici situm in pago Ganipi in comitatu Arnulfi" to the church of St Florin, Koblenz at the request of "ducis nostri Cuonradi eius coniugis filiæ nostræ Liutgartæ" by charter dated 22 Nov 949[340]. He rebelled against his father-in-law, together with his brother-in-law Liudolf Duke of Swabia, but was ultimately forgiven, although deposed in 953 as Duke of Lotharingia. He was killed fighting the Magyars near Augsburg[341]. The necrology of Fulda records the death "955 Id Aug" of "Cuonrat dux"[342]. The necrology of Lüneburg records the death "10 Aug" of "Conradus dux"[343]. The necrology of St Gall records the death "IV Id Aug" of "Perchtoldi comitis et Chuonradi ducis et Uodalrici ac Thietpoldi comitum aliorumque multorem ab Ungaris occisorum"[344]. "Chuonradus…Romanorum imperator augustus" donated property to the church of Worms naming "filii nostri Heinrici Regis, filie quoque nostre Beatricis" for the souls of "parentum nostrorum defunctorum atavi nostri ducis Chuonradi, avie nostre Iudithe, patris nostri Heinrici, patrui nostri ducis Chuonradi eiusque coniugis Mathildis, sororis etiam nostre Iudithe", all buried at Worms Cathedral, by charter dated 30 Jan 1034[345]. m ([947]) LIUTGARD of Saxony, daughter of OTTO I "dem Großen" King of Germany & his first wife Eadgyth of Wessex ([931]-18 Nov 953, bur St Alban near Mainz). Regino records that in 947 "Chuonradus dux…Liutgardam filiam regis in matrimonium sumpsit"[346]. "Liudolfo et Liutgarde" are named as the two children of King Otto I and his wife Eadgyth[347]. Widukind records that "Conrado" Duke of Lotharingia married "unicam filiam [regis]"[348]. Duke Konrad & his wife had one child

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Conrad le Roux[2], mort le 10 août 955, fut un duc de Lotharingie de 945 à 953.

Il était le fils de Werner, comte de Nahegau, Speyergau, et Wormsgau. Sa mère était une fille de Conrad Ier de Germanie. En 941, il succède à son père avec en plus le Niddagau.

Il épousa Luitgarde († 953), fille d'Otton Ier, roi de Germanie et eut un fils, Otton (949 † 1004), qui fut duc de Carinthie.

Après la mort d'Otton de Verdun, duc de Lotharingie, et de son pupille Henri de Lotharingie, le roi Otton Ier lui confia le duché de Lotharingie.

Conrad se révolta en 953 avec son beau-frère Ludolphe, comte de Souabe, mais fut vaincu. Otton Ier lui confisqua la Lotharingie qu'il donna à Brunon, archevêque de Cologne. Otton et Conrad se réconcilièrent et partirent en guerre contre les Magyars, mais Conrad fut tué à la Bataille du Lechfeld.

Par son fils Othon de Carinthie, Conrad est l'arrière grand-père de l'empereur Conrad II le Salique.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_le_Roux

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 1F0A3FA67E6647229D7B1D3AA61BE1CA3632
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Wormsgau, Werner [I08567]
    1. de Wormsgau, Conrad Le Roux
      1. de Germanie, Luitgarde [I08579]
        1. de Carinthie, Otto [I08565]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
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