de Mâcon, Renaud Ier

Nom de naissance de Mâcon, Renaud Ier 1a
ID Gramps I08075
Genre masculin
Âge au décès environ 67 ans, 8 mois, 3 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance vers 990    
 
Décès 4/9/1057    
 
Inhumation   Besançon  
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père di Ivrea, Guglielmo [I08076]
Mère de Roucy, Ermentrude [I08089]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Mâcon, Agnès [I08604]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Mâcon, Mathilde [I46764]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Mâcon, Gerberge [I57674]
         de Mâcon, Renaud Ier [I08075]

Familles

    Famille de de Mâcon, Renaud Ier et de Normandie, Adelaïs Judith [F03505]
Mariés Femme de Normandie, Adelaïs Judith [I08090]
   
Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Mariage 1015    
 
  Enfants
  1. de Bourgogne, Guillaume Ier Le Grand [I08074]

Anecdote

RENAUD de Mâcon, son of OTHON GUILLAUME Comte de Mâcon & his first wife Ermentrude de Roucy ([990]-3/4 Sep 1057, bur Besançon). Rodulfus Glaber names "Rainaldus" as one of the sons of "Willemus, Henrici ducis priuignus, Adalberti Longobardorum ducis filius" and his wife[7]. His mother's name is confirmed by the charter dated 1029 under which "Reinaldus comes filius Ottonis cognomento Vuilelmi…Yrmengardis coniugis" donated property "ecclesiam sancti Nicolai vallis iuxta Poliniacum" to Cluny, confirmed by "Rodulfus rex"[8]. The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records a donation by "Otto comes cognomento Willelmus" with "filii eius Rainaldi" dated 1004 "pro anima Hinrici Ducis, qui eum loco filii adoptavit et genitricis sue Gerberge uxoris predicti Ducis, ac filii sui Widonis et Hermintrudis coniugis"[9]. "Otto comes et uxor mea Adila" donated property to Saint-Vincent de Mâcon by two charters dated to 1015 or before (during the reign of Robert I King of France) both subscribed by "Rainaldi filii sui"[10]. Guillaume of Jumièges records that "Rainaldus trans Saonæ fluvium Burgundionum comes" was imprisoned by "Cabilonensi comite...Hugone", and that Richard II Duke of Normandy sent an army headed by "Richardo filio suo" [which presumably dates the event to [1016/26]] who besieged "Milinandum castrum" and forced Renaud´s release[11]. He succeeded his father in 1026 as RENAUD I Comte de Bourgogne, although at that time the "county of Burgundy" did not yet exist as such, Bouchard suggesting that the title was purely descriptive of the area in which Renaud exercised his power[12].The Chronicle of Saint-Bénigne, interpolated into the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines, records that "filius eius [=comes Otto Guilelmus] comes Rainaldus" succeeded his father in "terram ultra Sagonnam" dividing the territory with his nephew "filius alterius filii eius Guidonis, alter comes Otto"[13]. Renaud supported Emperor Konrad II in the latter's struggle with Eudes Comte de Blois for control over the kingdom of Burgundy after the death of the last King Rudolf III in 1032. "Raginaldus comes comitis Guillelmi filius" donated property to the abbey of Flavigny by charter dated 18 May 1037 subscribed by "Iudid comitisse uxoris eius, Guillelmi filii eius, Hugonis filii eius…"[14]. The Herimanni Augiensis Chronicon records that "Ludowicus comes" expelled "Reginoldum principem, reginæ Agnetis avunculum, sed Heinrico regi inimicum" from "castellum…Mons Piligardæ"[15]. Emperor Heinrich III defeated Comte Renaud in battle after the latter besieged Montbéliard, forcing him to swear allegiance to the Comte de Montbéliard at Soleure in 1045. Herimannus records that "Reginolf et Gerolt Burgundiones" submitted to Heinrich III King of Germany "apud Solodurum" [Solothurn] in 1045[16].

m [firstly] (before 1 Sep 1016) ADELAIS de Normandie, daughter of RICHARD II Duke of Normandy & his first wife Judith de Rennes [Bretagne] ([1000]-7 Jul [after 1030]). Guillaume of Jumièges names "Adeliz" as the first daughter of "dux Richardus" and his wife "Goiffredum Britannorum comitem...sororem...Iudith", adding that she married "Rainaldo Burgundionum comiti" by whom she had "Willelmum et Widonem" (the marriage is recorded in a later passage)[17]. Orderic Vitalis records her marriage and calls her amita of William I King of England[18]. Rodulfus Glaber states that "filiam Richardi Rotomagensis ducis, Adeledam" married Renaud[19]. "Otto comes qui nominatur Willelmus" issued a charter dated 2 Nov 1023 subscribed by "Raynardi comitis, Adheleydis uxoris eius"[20]. "Raynaldi comitis, Adheleys uxoris eius" subscribed the charter dated 1030 by which "Robertus regis Roberti filius et regis Henrici filii eius germanus…Burgundie Dux" restored property to Cluny[21].

[m secondly JUDITH, daughter of --- (-after 18 May 1037). "Raginaldus comes comitis Guillelmi filius" donated property to the abbey of Flavigny by charter dated 18 May 1037 subscribed by "Iudid comitisse uxoris eius, Guillelmi filii eius, Hugonis filii eius…"[22]. "Iudid comitisse" is assumed in traditional genealogies[23] to have been the same person as Adelais. However, it is also possible that she was Comte Renaud's second wife, Adelais having died earlier. This may be corroborated by Renaud's sons being described in the charter as "filii eius" rather than "filii eorum", although the use of these two grammatical variants is inconsistent in contemporary sources.]

Comte Renaud I & his [first] wife had four children

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID E82D84F63E274965828AFE812E3F0BA74C56
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. di Ivrea, Guglielmo [I08076]
    1. de Roucy, Ermentrude [I08089]
      1. de Mâcon, Agnès [I08604]
      2. de Mâcon, Mathilde [I46764]
      3. de Mâcon, Gerberge [I57674]
      4. de Mâcon, Renaud Ier
        1. de Normandie, Adelaïs Judith [I08090]
          1. de Bourgogne, Guillaume Ier Le Grand [I08074]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDY%20Kingdom.htm#_Toc310954253
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut