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Anselm d'Aosta II evêque
- Preferred Name: Anselm d'Aosta II evêque[1]
- Gender: M
- Death: 1019
- Birth: 967
- FSID: GWH7-Y5B
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Anselm II, evêque d'Aoste
Fecha de nacimiento: estimado entre 907 y 967
Defunción: hacia 1019
Familia inmediata:
Marido de Aldiud
Padre de Da. Ancillie Lenzbourgh
Administrado por: Private User
Última Actualización: 10 de septiembre de 2017
Preferred Parents:
Father: Anselm I, b. BEF 935 in France d. 967
Family 1: Aldiud , b. 963
- Ancilla of Lenzburg, b. 984 in Lenzburg, Aargau, Switzerland d. 1047 in Hermillon, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
Sources:
- Title: ANSELM [II] (-before [1019])
Author: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy - Medieval Lands Project
Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkgenev.htm#AuxiliaMHumbertISavoie;
Note: 1. ANSELM [II] (-before [1019]). "Otto…imperator augustus" donated property "in pago Bibligouue in comitatu Anshelmi in villa Chupinga" to the bishopric of Chur in exchange for property "predii…Adalberto filio Liutuuardi…in pago Suerzza in comitatu Gotefridi in villa Alemuntinga" by charter dated 22 Apr 966[275]. "…Anselmus episcopus Augustensis…Anselmus pater Anselmi episcopi, Rotbertus frater eius…" witnessed the charter dated [20 Oct 1002/19 Oct 1003] under which Rudolf III King of Burgundy confirmed a donation to Romainmotier[276]. A charter dated Jan 1006 records that "Vuillelmus de monte Ioveto" donated property to "S. Egidio" of which one was "in valle Mugnana", in which "Anselmus" held three parts and "Uldricus comes" held the fourth, and the other "in loco Intola" in which "Uldiricus comes" held two parts[277]. m ALDIUD, daughter of ---. Her marriage is confirmed by the charter dated 19 Aug [1019] of "Burchardus sancta Viennensis archiepiscopus et Udolricus frater meus et advocatus meus" granted property "in pago Genevensi…in villa Marischa…a circio Lemani lacus" made "pro remedio animarum…genitore nostro Anselmo sive pro genetrice nostra Aaldui"[278]. A series of documents, including this charter, shows that Aldiud had been the mistress of Conrad I King of Burgundy, probably before her marriage to Anselm, and that she gave birth to Burchard Archbishop of Lyon by the king. This is established as follows. Firstly, the Chronicon Hugonis names the king’s son, the archbishop of Lyon, as "Burchardus, Rodulfi regis frater, Conradi ex concubina filius"[279]. Secondly, Burchard’s mother’s name is confirmed as Aldiud by a charter dated 14 Feb 1005, which records that "Burchardum Lugdunensem archiepiscopum" donated property "in loco Oponlongis infra comitatum Ottingen" which he had "ex patre matris suæ Aldiud quod rex Chuonradus ei præbuit" to Anselm bishop of Aosta[280]. Thirdly, the name of the father of Anselm Bishop of Aosta is confirmed as Anselm in the charter of Rudolf III King of Burgundy for Romainmotier dated [20 Oct 1002/19 Oct 1003], which was witnessed by "…Anselmus episcopus Augustensis…Anselmus pater Anselmi episcopi…"[281]. Fourthly, a charter dated 1 Nov 1002, noted by Rivaz in his compiled index of Burgundian charters, confirms that Anselm Bishop of Aosta and Burchard Archbishop of Lyon were brothers: "Burchard archévêque de Lyon et abbé de Saint-Maurice" [Aldiud’s illegitimate son] granted property "dans les comtés de Valais et de Vaud" to "Gauslin", with the consent of "Anselme son frère évêque d'Aoste et prévôt de ladite abbaye"[282]. Fifthly, Anselm and Aldiud were also parents of Burchard Archbishop of Vienne and Udalrich his avocatus, as shown by the charter dated 19 Aug [1019] referred to above[283]. The conclusion therefore is that the only way in which Burchard Archbishop of Lyon could have been the brother of the three brothers Anselm, Burchard and Odalric is if they shared the same mother, who gave birth to them by different fathers. Aldiud’s relationship with the earliest counts of Savoy is indicated by Rodolfus Glauber who describes Burchard, son of Count Humbert "aux Blanches Mains", as nepos of Aldiud's illegitimate son[284]. This relationship is explained by Count Humbert's wife being the legitimate daughter of Anselm and Aldiud, as shown below. The Chronicon Hugonis specifies that the king’s son Burchard was appointed archbishop (dated to 978) when still a child[285]. This presumably dates Aldiud’s relationship to the King Conrad to [965/70], which is probably before she married Anselm. Anselm [II] & his wife had four children:
a) ODALRIC [Ulrich] (-after 19 Aug [1019]).
b) ANSELM [III] (-after 1026).
c) BOUCHARD (-after 19 Aug [1019]).
d) AUXILIA .
Page: Source document for ANSELM [II] (-before [1019]).
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