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Charibert de Hesbaye
- Preferred Name: Charibert de Hesbaye[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Alternate Name: Charibert Nobilis in Neustria
- Gender: M
- FSID: G4R8-VL5
- Birth: ABT 570 in Neustria, France at LATI: N8.8813 LONG: E0.7996
- Death: ABT 636 in Neustria, Francia at LATI: N8.8813 LONG: E0.7996
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
His father can not have the same name and he never was the son of a king !!!! if you do not understand this I can translate it in other languages
=== Angebliche Vorfahren: ===
Poppo, Hauptmann; kam 552 von Rom nach Franken zum Hz Hetano; Verjagte die Goten 568; * Italien um 510, + Franken 580.
oo Freithild von Ammerthal (Nichte von Hz Hetano in Franken).
Poppo, aus dem Geschlecht von Colonna, erbaute 458 das Schloß Henneberg.
=== Adeliger in Neustrien, Referendarius v. ===
Adeliger in Neustrien, Referendarius v. Kg. Dagobert I., urk. 630
=== Profession : Noble en Neustrie. ===
Profession : Noble en Neustrie.
=== The parents of Charibert II are Chlothar ===
The parents of Charibert II are Chlothar II and Berthetrude or Sichild.Since Chlothar married Sichild after 618 and Charibert had a son by 632,Berthetrude may seem the more likely mother- but Sichild is notbiologically impossible. (The Merovingian Kingdoms, 450-751, Ian Wood, p353)
=== !#552-v2-t10; !#18-v2-t13; ===
!#552-v2-t10; !#18-v2-t13;
=== Adeliger in Neustrien, 636 tot ===
Adeliger in Neustrien, 636 tot
=== Info from "Royality for Commoners," by R ===
Info from "Royality for Commoners," by Roderick W. Stuart (1988, Maryland), GPH, p. 166. Wulfgurd was his cousin.
=== Source: RC 169. A nobleman in Neustria. ===
Source: RC 169. A nobleman in Neustria.
=== #Générale# Noble en Neustrie. ===
#Générale# Noble en Neustrie.
Preferred Parents:
Father: unknown ,
Family 1: Wulfgurd de Hesbaye, b. 540 in Île-de-France, Ranska
- Robert 'Chrodobert' de Hesbaye I, b. ABT 570 in Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire d. BET 630 AND 695 in Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire
Family 2: Ingoberga De Pairs, b. 520 in Pairs, france d. 589 in France
- Robert 'Chrodobert' de Hesbaye I, b. ABT 570 in Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire d. BET 630 AND 695 in Kingdom of Neustria, Frankish Empire
Family 3: Wulfgurd ,
Family 4: Wulfurge de Hesbaye, b. 558 in Neustrie, Francia d. ABT 636 in France
Family 5: Adelaide of Normandy Countess of Aumale, b. ABT 570 in Paris, Ville-de-Paris, France d. DECEASED
Sources:
- Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy -source of the confusion is here- Chrodbert also known as Robert I, son of Charibert
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKSMaiordomi.htm#BerswindaMAthicus;
Note: Three brothers, parents not identified:
1. CHRODBERT [Robert] [I] . The Vita Lantberti names "Hrotbertus ac Haltbertus" as "avunculi" of "Lambertus vir…nobilissimi generis prosapia ortus", specifying that "Hrotbertus" was "summus palatii referendarius"[513]. Referendarius of King Dagobert I 8 Apr 630. Anulus of King Clotaire III. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[514], Chrodbert [I] and his brothers were sons of "Charibert nobilis in Neustria †635". No reference has been found to this person in any of the primary sources so far consulted and it has been decided to omit him until a positive identification can be made. m ---. The name of Chrodbert’s wife is not known. Chrodbert [I] & his wife had one child:
a) ANGADRISMA . The Vita Ansberti names "Hrotbertus…ex stirpe proditus et gerulus…anuli regis Chlotharii" as father of "religiosissimam ac nobilissimam Angadrismam", clarifying in a later passage that "Hrotbertus et frater eius Haltbertus" were "avunculi sancti patris Lantberti"[515].
2. HALTBERT . The Vita Lantberti names "Hrotbertus ac Haltbertus" as "avunculi" of "Lambertus vir…nobilissimi generis prosapia ortus"[516].
3. ERLEBERT . The Vita Lantberti names "Erlebertus editus territorio Tarvennico" as father of "Lambertus vir…nobilissimi generis prosapia ortus"[517]. m ---. The name of Erlebert’s wife is not known. Erlebert & his wife had one child:
a) LAMBERT . The Vita Lantberti names "Erlebertus editus territorio Tarvennico" as father of "Lambertus vir…nobilissimi generis prosapia ortus"[518]. Abbot of Fontanelle. Bishop of Lyon.
1. CHRODBERT [Robert] [II] (-before 12 Sep 677). According to Europäische Stammtafeln[519], Chrodbert [II] was the son of "Lambert [I] nobilis in Neustria †after 650", who in turn was the son of Chrodbert [I] (see above). No reference has been found to "Lambert [I]" in any of the primary sources so far consulted and it has been decided to omit him until a positive identification can be made. "Chlodovius rex Francorum" confirmed the privileges of the abbey of St Denis by charter dated 22 Jun 653, subscribed by "…Chradoberctus…"[520]. Chancellor for King Clothar III 658. "Childericus rex Francorum, Chadicho duce, Rodeberto comite" donated property to the monastery of St Gregory in Alsace by charter dated 4 Mar 673, the editor of the compilation identifying "Rodeberto comite" as "comes Alsatiæ superioris sive Sundgaviæ"[521]. Comes palatinus 2 Oct 678. m DODA, daughter of --- (-before 12 Sep 677). The Vita Leudegarii names "Rotpertus et uxor Tota"[522]. "Theudericus rex Francorum" donated property held by "Detta relicta Chrodoberctho quondam" to "Chainoni diacono" by charter dated 12 Sep 677[523]. Chrodbert [II] & his wife had [one possible child]:
a) [LAMBERT [II] (-before 741). According to Europäische Stammtafeln[524], Lambert [II] was the son of Chrodbert [II] but no reference to Lambert or this alleged relationship has been found in any of the primary sources so far consulted.] m ---. The name of Lambert’s wife is not known. Lambert [II] & his wife had one child:
i) ROBERT [I] ([700/10]-before 764). The third continuator of the Gesta Abbatum Trudonensium names "Robertus comes vel dux Hasbanie" in 715, and quotes a charter dated 7 Apr 742 under which "Robertus comes, filius condam Lamberti" donated property "in villa…Sarcinio…in pago Hasbaniensi…[et] Halon, Scaffnis, Felepa et Marholt" to St Trudon[525]. Comte de Hesbaie. Comes palatinus 741/42. Graf im Oberrheingau und Wormsgau.
- GRAFEN in WORMSGAU.
- Title: Find a Grave -Immediate Family Including Parents and Sibilings
Publication: Name: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146260132/charibert-de_haspengau;
- Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Publication: Name: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=9289&h=6854469&indiv=try;
- Title: Wikipedia, Charibert de Haspengau (Hesbaye)
Author: Sources Medieval Lands Project, Chrodebert I Gregory of Tours, The History of the Franks, Penguin Books, London 1974 Settipani, Christian, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne, 2e édition revue et corrigée, éd. P & G, Prosopographia et Genealogica, 2015 Settipani, Christian. Addenda aux Ancêtres de Charlemagne, 1990 Europäische Stammtafeln (available on-line)
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charibert_of_Hesbaye;
Note: Charibert of Hesbaye
Charibert de Haspengau (555 – 636) was a Frankish nobleman, possibly a count. parents are unknown[citation needed], Charibert is described as Charibert nobilis in Neustria. No other information is available other than descriptions of his grandchildren (e.g., Lambertus, Bishop of Lyon), who are described as having "high rank and worthy of significant positions" within the palace.
Charibert married Wulfgurd of Hesbaye of unknown parentage. They had four children:
Robert I, Bishop of Tours
Aldebert, a monk, possibly at Fontenelle Abbey
Erlebert, Seigneur de Quernes
An unnamed daughter.
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Charibert -
Author: Stirnet.com, Peter Barns-Graham, Chairman, Name: http://www.stirnet.com;, Page number: Capet01
Note: Peter Barns-Graham, Chairman, Stirnet.com (http://www.stirnet.com).
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3246398939
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