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Luitfrid, Duke Of Alsace

Luitfrid, Duke Of Alsace

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  1. 1.  Luitfrid, Duke Of Alsace was born about 707 in Alsace-Lorraine, France (son of Duke Albert (Adalbert) Of ALSACE and Ingina de ALSACE); died about 767 in Lorraine, France.

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    Family/Spouse: Edith, Duchess Of Alsace. Edith was born about 719 in Alsace-Lorraine, France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Luitfrid II, Count Of Upper Alsace was born about 740 in Of Alsace, France; died in 780.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Duke Albert (Adalbert) Of ALSACE was born about 675 in Alsace-Lorraine, France (son of Duke Adalrich Eticho I of ALSACE and Duchess Bereswinde Of ALSACE); died on 5 Dec 742 in Alsace-Lorraine, France.

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    Adalbert was the Duke of Alsace beginning after 683 and probably until his death. He was the second duke of the family of the Etichonids and the first to inherit the duchy from his father.

    The son of Adalrich and Berswinda, Adalbert was created Count of the Sundgau by his father circa 683. It is unknown if Adalbert appointed another count to succeed him after taking over the ducal office, exercised the comital powers himself, or left the office vacant. Under Adalbert, Etichonid control of the offices of the duchy of Alsace and of the monasteries of the region became entrenched.

    Adalbert seems to have concentrated his power in northern Alsace (the later Nordgau) around the Diocese of Strasbourg. He founded the convent of Saint Stephen at Strasbourg and installed his daughter Attala as its first abbess. In 722 he established a monastery in honour of the Saint Michael the Archangel on an island in the Rhine north of Strasbourg. This last establishment was co-founded by a group of monks from Ireland led by the first abbot, Benedict. Honau passed to King Theuderic IV on Adalbert's death.

    Adalbert's first wife was Gerlinda (perhaps of Aquitaine); his second wife was Ingina,[1] a wealthy woman of Alsace. Adalbert had three daughters: Eugenia, Gundlinda and Attala.[1] The first two entered the nunnery of their aunt Odilia at Hohenburg, where Eugenia eventually succeeded as abbess. Gundlinda was later abbess of Niederm?nster. In 845 the Emperor Lothair I confirmed all the charters which Adalbert had granted to his foundation at Strasbourg. Some attribute the daughters to Gerlinda while others attribute them to Ingina. Adalbert had two sons: Liutfrid and Eberhard. Liutfrid made Eberhard a count as early as the 720s. The sons are consistently attributed to Ingina.

    Albert married Ingina de ALSACE. Ingina was born about 685 in Alsace Lorraine, France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ingina de ALSACE was born about 685 in Alsace Lorraine, France; and died.

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    Adalbert's first wife was Gerlinda (perhaps of Aquitaine); his second wife was Ingina, a wealthy woman of Alsace. Adalbert had three daughters: Eugenia, Gundlinda and Attala. The first two entered the nunnery of their aunt Odilia at Hohenburg, where Eugenia eventually succeeded as abbess.

    Children:
    1. Eberhard of ALSACE
    2. 1. Luitfrid, Duke Of Alsace was born about 707 in Alsace-Lorraine, France; died about 767 in Lorraine, France.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Duke Adalrich Eticho I of ALSACEDuke Adalrich Eticho I of ALSACE was born about 643 in Alsace-Lorraine, France (son of Lindisius ALSACE and Miss); died after 683 in France.

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    Adalrich (Latin: Adalricus; reconstructed Frankish: *Adalrik; died after c. 683 AD), also known as Eticho, was the Duke of Alsace, the founder of the family of the Etichonids and of the Habsburg,and an important and influential figure in the power politic of late-seventh-century Austrasia.

    Adalrich's family originated in the pagus Attoariensis around Dijon in northern Burgundy. In the mid-seventh century they began to be major founders and patrons of monasteries in the region under a duke named Amalgar and his wife Aquilina.[2] They founded a convent at Br?gille and an abbey for men at B?ze, installing children in both abbacies. They were succeeded by their third child, Adalrich, who was the father of Adalrich, Duke of Alsace.

    Adalrich first enters history as a member of the faction of nobles which invited Childeric II to take the kingship of Neustria and Burgundy in 673 after the death of Chlothar III. He married Berswinda, a relative of Leodegar, the famous Bishop of Autun, whose party he supported in the civil war which followed Childeric's assassination two years later (675). Adalrich was duke by March 675, when Childeric had granted him honores in Alsace with the title of dux and asked him to transfer some land to the recently founded (c. 662) abbey at Gregoriental on behalf of Abbot Valedio. This grant was most probably the result of his support for Childeric in Burgundy, which had often disputed possession of Alsace with Austrasia. Later writers saw Adalrich as the successor in Alsace of Duke Boniface. After Childeric's assassination, Adalrich threw his support behind Dagobert II for the Austrasian throne.

    Adalrich abandoned Leodegar and went over to Ebroin, the mayor of the palace of Neustria, sometime before 677, when he appears as an ally of Theuderic, who granted him the monastery of B?ze. Taking advantage of the assassination of Hector of Provence in 679 to bid for power in Provence, he marched on Lyon but failed to take it and, returning to Alsace, switched his support to the Austrasians once more. After the assassination of Dagobert II, Adalrich was dispossessed of his lands in Alsace by the now undisputed king Theuderic III, who was controlled by Ebroin. Adalrich's possessions fell to the Abbey of B?ze that year.

    Adalrich married Duchess Bereswinde Of ALSACE. Bereswinde (daughter of King Siegbert III Of AUSTRASIA and Immachilde (Chimnechild) of AUSTRASIA) was born about 652 in Metz, Austrasia, France; died in 744 in Metz, Austrasia, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Duchess Bereswinde Of ALSACEDuchess Bereswinde Of ALSACE was born about 652 in Metz, Austrasia, France (daughter of King Siegbert III Of AUSTRASIA and Immachilde (Chimnechild) of AUSTRASIA); died in 744 in Metz, Austrasia, France.

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    When Bereswinde's husband Eticho (Adalrich) found his daughter Odilia was reputedly born blind, which Adalrich took as a punishment for some offence done to God, he tried to persuade his wife Bereswinda to kill the infant child in secret. She instead sent the child into hiding with a maid at the monastery of Palma. According to the Life of Odilia, a bishop named Erhard baptised the adolescent girl and smeared a chrism on her eyes, which miraculously restored her sight.

    The bishop tried to restore the duke's relationship with his daughter, but Adalrich, fearing the effect of admitting to having a daughter hiding in poverty in a monastery would have on his subjects, refused. A son of his, ignoring Adalrich's orders, brought his sister back to Hohenburg, where Adalrich was holding court. When Odilia arrived, Adalrich, in a rage, struck a blow with his sceptre to his son's head, accidentally killing him. Disgraced, he reluctantly allowed Odilia to live in the monastery, which had no abbess, with a minimal wage under a British nun.

    Children:
    1. Odilia
    2. 2. Duke Albert (Adalbert) Of ALSACE was born about 675 in Alsace-Lorraine, France; died on 5 Dec 742 in Alsace-Lorraine, France.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Lindisius ALSACE was born about 620 in France (son of Erchembaldus and Leudefindis); and died.

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    Lindisius married Miss. Miss was born about 620 in France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Miss was born about 620 in France; and died.

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    Children:
    1. 4. Duke Adalrich Eticho I of ALSACE was born about 643 in Alsace-Lorraine, France; died after 683 in France.

  3. 10.  King Siegbert III Of AUSTRASIAKing Siegbert III Of AUSTRASIA was born in 629 in Austrasia; was christened in in Orleans (son of King Dagobert I of AUSTRASIA and Regintrude (concubine)); died in 656.

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    Sigebert was born in 629-630 as the eldest son of Dagobert I, King of the Franks, and his concubine Ragnetrude. The king recalled and made peace with Saint Amand, who was previously banished for criticizing the king's vices, and asked him to baptize his new-born son. The ceremony was performed at Orl?ans and Charibert II, Dagobert's half-brother who was King of Aquitaine at the time, was the god-father. Dagobert assigned the education of Sigebert to Pepin of Landen, who was the mayor of the palace in Austrasia under his father Chlotar II, until 629. Pepin took the young Sigebert and moved with him to his domains in Aquitane, where they stayed the next three years.

    In 633, a revolt of the nobles forced Dagobert to make the three-year old Sigebert king of Austrasia, similar to how his father Chlotar II had made him king of Austrasia in 623. However, he refused to give the power to Pepin of Landen by making him mayor of the palace for the child-king. Instead he had put Sigebert under the tutelage of Adalgisel as mayor of the palace and the Bishop of Cologne Saint Cunibert as regent, while keeping Pepin in Neustria as hostage. In 634 Dagobert's second son, Clovis II, was born, and the king forced the nobles to accept him as the next king of Neustria and Burgundy, setting up a new division of the empire.

    On the death of Dagobert in 639, the two Frankish kingdoms became independent once again under Sigebert III and Clovis II. Both kingdoms were under child-kings ? Sigebert was around eleven years old and Clovis was five ? and were ruled by the respective regents. It was under Seigbert's reign that the mayor of the palace began to play the most important role in the political life of Austrasia, and he has been described as the first roi fain?ant? do-nothing king? of the Merovingian dynasty.[4] Pepin replaced Adalgisel as mayor of the palace of Austrasia in 639 but died the following year, in 640, and was replaced by his son Grimoald.

    Siegbert married Immachilde (Chimnechild) of AUSTRASIA about 651 in 2ND Marriage. Immachilde was born about 630 in Burgundy, France; died about 670. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Immachilde (Chimnechild) of AUSTRASIA was born about 630 in Burgundy, France; died about 670.

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    She was the mother of Bilichild and Dagobert II. When Childebert the Adopted died, she opposed the succession of Theuderic III and arranged a marriage between her daughter and Childeric II, whose succession she supported.

    Children:
    1. Bilichild of AUSTRASIA was born in in of Burgundy.
    2. King Dagobert II Of AUSTRASIA was born in 652; died on 23 Dec 679.
    3. 5. Duchess Bereswinde Of ALSACE was born about 652 in Metz, Austrasia, France; died in 744 in Metz, Austrasia, France.