von Bidgau, Liutgarde 1a

Nom de naissance von Bidgau, Liutgarde
ID Gramps I54334
Genre féminin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès après 960    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père von Bidgau, Wigerich [I08175]
Mère , Kunigund [I51301]
    Le frère (germain)     de Lotharingie, Frédéric [I60861]
    Le frère (germain)     von Bidgau, Adalbéron [I35680]
    Le frère (germain)     von Bidgau, Giselbert [I44402]
    Le frère (germain)     von Bidgau, Siegbert [I43573]
    Le frère (germain)     de Verdun, Gozelon [I08451]
         von Bidgau, Liutgarde [I54334]

Familles

    Famille de de Metz, Adalbert et von Bidgau, Liutgarde [F01329]
Mariés Mari de Metz, Adalbert [I08167]
    Famille de de Nordgau, Eberhard IV et von Bidgau, Liutgarde [F03562]
Mariés Mari de Nordgau, Eberhard IV [I08173]
   
Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Mariage après 944    
 
  Enfants
  1. de Nordgau, Hugo Raucus [I59807]

Anecdote

LIUTGARDE (-after 960). "Liutgardis" donated property "in comitatu Nithegowe cui Godefridus comes preesse", which she inherited from "parentibus meis Wigerico et Cunegunda", to St Maximin at Trier "pro remedio…parentum meorum, seniorum quoque meorum Alberti et Everhardi vel filiorum meorum" by charter dated 8 Apr 960[72]. The identity of Liutgarde´s second husband “Everhardi” is not known with certainty. Eberhard [IV] Graf im Nordgau appears to have been the only contemporary Count Eberhard. The hypothesis is accepted by Poull[73] and Europäische Stammtafeln[74]. Rösch is more cautious, referring to Liutgarde's second husband as "Eberhard" without citing his origin[75]. Wegener assumes that the wording of the 960 charter means that "Alberti et Everhardi" were Liutgard's successive husbands and that both were deceased at the date of the charter[76], although this is not necessarily the only interpretation of the text. Heargues that Liutgarde's second husband could not therefore have been Eberhard [IV] Graf im Nordgau, who died in [972/73], and suggests that he was Eberhard Duke of Bavaria [Liutpoldinger]. However, as the last reference to Duke Eberhard is in 938, this would mean that he was Luitgarde's first husband, which appears unlikely if the order of the names of her two husbands in the charter is chronological. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines provides some interesting corroboration for Liutgarde's marriage to Graf Eberhard [IV] by recording "comes Hugo de Daburg, pater sancti Leonis pape" as "consobrinus" of "imperator Conradus"[77]. If the origin of Liutgarde's two husbands were as shown here, Hugo [VIII] Graf von Egisheim would have been second cousin once removed of Emperor Konrad, the emperor being the great-grandson of Liutgarde by her supposed first marriage, while Hugo would have been her grandson by her second marriage. m firstly ADALBERT Graf [von Metz], son of MATFRIED Graf im Metzgau & his wife Landtsint --- (-killed in battle 27 Jan or 10 Feb 944). m secondly EBERHARD, son of ---, same person as…? EBERHARD [IV] Graf im Nordgau, son of HUGO [V] Graf im Nordgau [Etichonen] & his wife Hildegard --- (-18 Dec [972/73]).

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID AB9C0846F5654256B721AB60D479AB7ADC4B
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. von Bidgau, Wigerich [I08175]
    1. , Kunigund [I51301]
      1. de Lotharingie, Frédéric [I60861]
      2. von Bidgau, Adalbéron [I35680]
      3. von Bidgau, Giselbert [I44402]
      4. von Bidgau, Siegbert [I43573]
      5. de Verdun, Gozelon [I08451]
      6. von Bidgau, Liutgarde
        1. de Metz, Adalbert [I08167]
        2. de Nordgau, Eberhard IV [I08173]
          1. de Nordgau, Hugo Raucus [I59807]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20%28LOWER%29%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc369691540
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut