de Mâcon, Letaud Ier

Nom de naissance de Mâcon, Letaud Ier 1a
ID Gramps I08087
Genre masculin
Âge au décès 50 ans, 8 mois, 16 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance 915    
 
Décès 17/9/965    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Narbonne, Aubry Ier [I07981]
Mère de Mâcon, Tolana [I07993]
         de Mâcon, Letaud Ier [I08087]
    Le frère (germain)     de Mâcon, Humbert [I54152]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Mâcon, Adela [I54603]

Familles

    Famille de de Mâcon, Letaud Ier et de Chalon, Ermengarde [F03512]
Mariés Femme de Chalon, Ermengarde [I08088]
   
Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Mariage vers 935    
 
  Enfants
  1. de Mâcon, Aubry II [I08819]

Anecdote

LETAUD [Leotold] de Mâcon, son of AUBRY [I] Comte de Mâcon & his wife Tolana de Mâcon (915-3 Nov 961). The genealogy of the Comtes de Mâcon, included in the cartulary of Saint-Vincent de Mâcon, names "Letaudus filius eius [Alberici Narbonensis]"[1591]. A manuscript genealogy, dated to the early 12th century, records "Letaldus comes Vesoncius et Umbertus comes Marisconensis fratres"[1592]. "Albericus comes…filii mei Letboldus et Umbertus" donated property to Saint-Vincent de Mâcon by charter dated [930][1593]. "Letaudus comes", his wife and their parents are named in his donation to Cluny dated [12 Apr] 935[1594]. "Leuttaldus" donated "ecclesias...in villa...Gradiacus in honore Sancti Mauricii...alia in rure...Pontiliacus", for the souls of "senioris mei Hugoni...Archicomitis...genitoris mei Alberici ac genetricis meæ Attalæ", to the church of Besançon, with the consent of "Umberti fratris illius", by charter dated 951, subscribed by "Widonis, Windilsmodi, Ugonis comitis Atoariorum...Alberici vicecomitis..."[1595]. He succeeded his father as Comte de Mâcon. He is last named in a charter dated 961, but had presumably died before his son's donation dated Jan 962 which the latter made for the soul of his parents[1596]. The necrology of Mâcon Cathedral records the death "III Non Nov" of "Letaudus comes"[1597].

m firstly ([930/935]) ERMENGARDE, daughter of Comte MANASSES & his wife Ermengarde --- (-before [941]). "Albericus comes" donated property to Saint-Vincent de Mâcon by charter dated to [936/41] subscribed by "Letaudi, Ermentrudis coniugis sue"[1598]. She is named as wife of Letaud in the latter's charter dated [12 Apr] 935, which also names both his and her parents[1599]. It is possible that she was Ermengarde, daughter of Manassès Comte de Dijon & his wife Ermengarde, who are the only contemporary noble couple with these names which has so far been identified in the region. The charter dated 14 Jan 971 under which her son "Albericus comes" donated property "in pago Matisconensi in villa…Lancus", which came to him from "Iohanne episcopo cum sorore sua Rotrude", to the abbey of Tournus may point to an alternative origin[1600]. This document suggests a relationship between the bishop and the donor, especially because the bishop´s sister is named. The identity of "BishopJean" has not yet been found. "Letaudus comes et uxor mea Berta" donated property to Saint-Vincent-de-Mâcon for the souls of "patris mei Alberici…et matris mee Tolane…Irmengardis quondam uxoris sue" by charter dated to [941] subscribed by "Alberici filii sui"[1601]. "Ermengardis dilettæ condam uxoris" is named in a donation made by her husband for her soul dated Feb 944[1602].

m secondly ([941]) BERTA, daughter of ---. Berta is named as wife of "Letaudus comes" in the latter's charters to Cluny dated Mar 943, Mar 944, and Mar 946[1603]. The sources are contradictory when it comes to estimating the date of their marriage. "Berno episcopus" donated property to "Albericus comes" by charter dated "die Martis Kal Jan anno VIII regnante Rodulfo rege" [930], subscribed by "comes Letaldus, uxor eius Berta"[1604]. However, the source referred to above dated [12 Apr] 935 names Ermengarde as the wife of Letaud at that date. The most likely explanation is that the former charter is incorrectly dated, especially in view of the Mâcon charter of Letaud's father which is dated [930] (see above) and which names his two sons without naming their wives. "Letaudus comes et uxor mea Berta" donated property to Saint-Vincent-de-Mâcon for the souls of "patris mei Alberici…et matris mee Tolane…Irmengardis quondam uxoris sue" by charter dated to [941] subscribed by "Alberici filii sui"[1605]. "Berte comitisse" witnessed a charter of Manassès Archbishop of Arles dated Sep 948[1606]. Szabolcs de Vajay suggests[1607] that Berta was the daughter of Garnier [Warnarius] Vicomte de Troyes & his wife Tetberga d'Arles, but this seems difficult to sustain chronologically. "Lettaldus comes et uxor mea Berta" donated property to Saint-Vincent de Mâcon by charter subscribed by "Alberici filii sui"[1608].This charter is dated to [960] in the compilation, but this must be incorrect considering the earlier references to the third wife of Letaud.

m thirdly (949 or before) RICHILDE, daughter of ---. "Richildis" witnessed the donation of "Leotbaldum comitis" to Cluny dated 948[1609]. "Richelde" is named as wife of Letaud in the latter's donations to Cluny dated 949 and [955][1610].

Letaud & his first wife had one child

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 85165A3DAFD547BC9F695374DB2CBF79C750
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Narbonne, Aubry Ier [I07981]
    1. de Mâcon, Tolana [I07993]
      1. de Mâcon, Letaud Ier
        1. de Chalon, Ermengarde [I08088]
          1. de Mâcon, Aubry II [I08819]
      2. de Mâcon, Humbert [I54152]
      3. de Mâcon, Adela [I54603]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc311122947
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