de Souabe, Mathilde

Nom de naissance de Souabe, Mathilde 1a
ID Gramps I45454
Genre féminin
Âge au décès environ 44 ans

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance vers 988    
 
Décès vers 1032    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Souabe, Hermann II [I08587]
Mère de Bourgogne, Gerberge [I08589]
    Le frère (germain)     de Souabe, Berchtold [I08590]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Souabe, Beatrix [I42297]
    Le frère (germain)     de Souabe, Hermann [I43083]
         de Souabe, Mathilde [I45454]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Souabe, Gisèle [I08586]

Familles

    Famille de de Lotharingie, Frédéric et de Souabe, Mathilde [F08114]
Mariés Mari de Lotharingie, Frédéric [I53993]
  Enfants
  1. de Lotharingie, Sophie [I49727]
  2. de Lotharingie, Frédéric [I58749]
  3. de Lotharingie, Beatrix [I46538]

Anecdote

MATHILDE ([988]-20 Jul [1031/32]), bur Worms Cathedral). Thietmar refers to "Konrad" as son-in-law of Hermann Duke of Swabia, recording that they attacked Strasbourg together after the election of Heinrich II King of Germany in 1002[136]. Wipo names "Mahthilda de filia Chuonradi regis Burgundiæ" as mother of "iunioris Chuononis"[137]. The Alberti Milioli Notarii Regini Liber de Temporibus names "comitissam Beatricam…de Gallia…filia comitis Frederic, mater…domina Matilda", but does not give the origin of Mathilde[138]. The Annalista Saxo names "Machtildis" as sister of Gisela, wife of Emperor Konrad II, and also names her third husband[139]. The primary source which records her second marriage has not so far been identified. However, the Chronicon Sancti Michælis, monasterii in pago Virdunensi names "duabus puellulis Sophia et Beatrice" as daughters of the son of "duce Theodorico", specifying that the empress was their amita and that she adopted them after their father died[140]. She attended the Easter celebrations at Ingelheim in 1030[141]. The Liber Anniversariorum of Einsiedeln records the death in Jul of "Mechthild soror imperatricis Gislæ"[142]. "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[143]. m firstly ([1002]) KONRAD, son of OTTO Duke of Carinthia, Graf im Nahe-, Speier-, und Wormsgau [Salier] & his wife Judith --- (-[12/15] Dec 1011). m secondly ([1016]) FREDERIC of Upper Lotharingia, son of THIERRY I Duke of Upper Lotharingia [Wigeriche] & his wife Richilde [von Bliesgau] ([997/99]-17/18 May 1026). He was titled Duke during the lifetime of his father, sometimes referred to as FREDERIC II Duke of Upper Lotharingia. m thirdly ESIKO Graf im Schwabengau, son of ADALBERT von Ballenstedt & his wife Hidda von der Nordmark (-[1059/60]).

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Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 6DE3170A7D7D4E4BB8F03458CF43AF867FF4
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Souabe, Hermann II [I08587]
    1. de Bourgogne, Gerberge [I08589]
      1. de Souabe, Berchtold [I08590]
      2. de Souabe, Beatrix [I42297]
      3. de Souabe, Hermann [I43083]
      4. de Souabe, Mathilde
        1. de Lotharingie, Frédéric [I53993]
          1. de Lotharingie, Sophie [I49727]
          2. de Lotharingie, Frédéric [I58749]
          3. de Lotharingie, Beatrix [I46538]
      5. de Souabe, Gisèle [I08586]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
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