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Hugues de Dijon I
- Preferred Name: Hugues de Dijon I[1]
- Gender: M
- Burial: 972 in Dijon, Côte-d'Or, Burgundy, France at LATI: N7.3272 LONG: E0.044
- Death: 972 in Beaumont-Sur-Vingeanne, Cote Dor, Bourgogne, France at LATI: N7.4638 LONG: E0.3633 with note: GEDCOM data
- Birth: 920 in Beaumont, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France at LATI: N5.9968 LONG: E0.3849 with note: GEDCOM data
- FSID: KC5V-W62
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
HUGUES I ( - 954/58). The Chronicle of St Pierre de Bèze records a donation by "Gibuinus et neptis mea Eraungardis" made "pro remedio animæ fratris mei Hugonis" which also names "Gibuini proavi mei et filii eius Hugonis…et Hugonis patris mei" and "fratres mei Hugo et Wido" and "sponso eius [nepti] Fulcone", undated but placed in the compilation several pages after the record of another donation dated 1043. Comte de Dijon.
m ADALBURGIS, daughter of ---. "Hugo comes Divionensis" requested to be buried at Saint-Bénigne de Dijon, and after his death "Adalburgis comitissa uxor eius" donated property with the consent of "filiorum ipsius Gibuini…Catalaunensis episcopi et Richardi qui post eum hunc tenuit comitatum et Hugonis Attoariorum comitis" by charter dated to [966/989]. The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records the death of "Hugo comes Divionensis" and a donation by "Adalburgis comitissa uxor eius" for his soul "cum laude filiorum ipsius Gibuini Catalauennsis Episcopi et Richardi qui post eum hunc tenuit comitatum et Hugonis Attoariorum comitis", the brothers later in the same passage recorded as having donated further land "post obitum matris", the latter donation being recorded in the cartulary. Although undated, the passage follows immediately after text recording the death of Louis IV King of France, recorded elsewhere in 954. In the Chronicle of St Bénigne, as interpolated in the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines, the same donation is recorded under 958.
Hugues I & his wife had five children:
a) RICHARD de Dijon (-1007 or before). "Vuarnerius...nobilis" donated property "in comitatu Divionensi in villa Spaniaco" to Saint-Bénigne-de-Dijon, in the presence of "Richardo comite atque Hugone et Odone fratribus eius", by charter dated to 990/1007. The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records a donation by "Warnerius et ipse nobilis" with the consent of "Alde uxoris sue", subscribed by "Ricardo comite atque Hugone et Odone fratribus eius", undated but following another record relating to a donation dated 1007. The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records the death of "Hugo comes Divionensis" and a donation by "Adalburgis comitissa uxor eius" for his soul "cum laude filiorum ipsius Gibuini Catalauennsis Episcopi et Richardi qui post eum hunc tenuit comitatum et Hugonis Attoariorum comitis", the brothers later in the same passage recorded as having donated further land "post obitum matris". The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records a donation by "Warnerius et ipse nobilis" with the consent of "Alde uxoris sue", subscribed by "Ricardo comite atque Hugone et Odone fratribus eius", undated but following another record relating to a donation dated 1007. Comte de Dijon.
m ADDITA, daughter of --- (-1007 or after). The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records a donation by "Addita comitissa uxor Richardi comitis Divionensis" made "pro salute anime eiusdem viri sui et filii sui Letaldi comitis (quorum corpora sepelierat in hoc monasterio Divionensi" dated 1007. The same donation, in similar words, is recorded in the cartulary of Saint-Bénigne-de-Dijon by charter dated 1007. Richard & his wife had one child:
i) LETAUD de Dijon (-1007 or before, bur Dijon St Bénigne). The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records a donation by "Addita comitissa uxor Richardi comitis Divionensis" made "pro salute anime eiusdem viri sui et filii sui Letaldi comitis (quorum corpora sepelierat in hoc monasterio Divionensi" dated 1007.
b) HUGUES II de Dijon . "Vuarnerius...nobilis" donated property "in comitatu Divionensi in villa Spaniaco" to Saint-Bénigne-de-Dijon, in the presence of "Richardo comite atque Hugone et Odone fratribus eius", by charter dated to [990/1007]. The Chronicle of St Pierre de Bèze records a donation by "Gibuinus et neptis mea Eraungardis" made "pro remedio animæ fratris mei Hugonis" which also names "Gibuini proavi mei et filii eius Hugonis…et Hugonis patris mei" and "fratres mei Hugo et Wido" and "sponso eius [nepti] Fulcone", undated but placed in the compilation several pages after the record of another donation dated 1043. Comte d'Atuyer.
c) GEBUIN de Dijon (-997). Bishop of Châlons 947. Flodoard records in 947 the death of “Bovo Catalaunensis episcopus” and the election by “sibi Catalaunenses” of “nobilem adolescentem clericum...Gibuinum”. The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records the death of "Hugo comes Divionensis" and a donation by "Adalburgis comitissa uxor eius" for his soul "cum laude filiorum ipsius Gibuini Catalauennsis Episcopi et Richardi qui post eum hunc tenuit comitatum et Hugonis Attoariorum comitis", the brothers later in the same passage recorded as having donated further land "post obitum matris". The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the death in 997 at Chalon of "Gibuinus episcopus senior".
d) EUDES de Dijon . "Vuarnerius...nobilis" donated property "in comitatu Divionensi in villa Spaniaco" to Saint-Bénigne-de-Dijon, in the presence of "Richardo comite atque Hugone et Odone fratribus eius", by charter dated to 990/1007. The Chronicle of St Bénigne de Dijon records a donation by "Warnerius et ipse nobilis" with the consent of "Alde uxoris sue", subscribed by "Ricardo comite atque Hugone et Odone fratribus eius", undated but following another record relating to a donation dated 1007.
e) [---. m ---.] One child:
i) GEBUIN (-1004). He succeeded his uncle as Bishop of Châlons 997. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "alter Gibuinus nepos eius [=Gibuinus episcopi senior]" when recording that he succeeded in 997 as Bishop of Châlons and in a later passage records the death in 1004 at Châlons of "Gibuino II".
=== Herr v. Beaumont, Gf. v. einem Teil v. D ===
Herr v. Beaumont, Gf. v. einem Teil v. Dijon
Preferred Parents:
Father: Gebuin de Dijon, b. ABT 895 d. 951
Mother: Raingarde de Beaune, b. um 0900
Family 1: Alburgis d'Atuyer, b. ABT 920 d. nach 958
- Hugues d'Atuyer II Comte de Beaumont-sur-Vingeanne, b. 955 in France d. 1015 in France
Family 2: Marie de Dasboury, b. ABT 932 in Normandie Province,,France
Sources:
- Title: Project Medlands
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgddijon.htm;
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