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Carney & Wehofer Family
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Abt 1035 - 1074 (~ 39 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
4. | Robert II "The Pious", King Of France was born on 27 Mar 972 in Orl?ans, Loiret, France (son of King Hugues CAPET, of France and Adelaide (Aelis) Of Poitou DE POITOU, Princess Of Aquitaine); died on 20 Jul 1031 in Melun Castle, Melun, Aquitaine, France; was buried in Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris, ?le-de-France, France. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: LD9R-RB7
- Name: Robert II
- Name: Robert le Pieux
- Name: Robert the Wise
- Name: The Pious
- Residence: Orl?ans, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France
- _UID: 06468F7ADFD04331995D9EAE1787A21711F2
- Alt. Birth: 27 Mar 972, Orl?ans, Loiret, France; Alt. Birth
- TitleOfNobility: 987; King of the Franks
- Coronation: 25 Dec 987, Orl?ans Cathedral, Orl?ans, Orl?anais, France
- Alt. Death: 20 Jul 1031, Melun Castle, Melun, Aquitaine, France; Alt. Death
Notes:
Robert II (of France), called Robert the Pious (972-1031), king of France (996-1031), the son of King Hugh Capet, born in Orl?ans, and educated at Reims under the French scholar Gerbert, who later became Pope Sylvester II. In 996 Robert married, as his second wife, his cousin Bertha of Burgundy. Two years later Pope Gregory V excommunicated him and annulled this marriage, which was considered incestuous by the church; in 1003 Robert submitted to the pope and married the daughter of the marquis of Provence, Constance of Arles, by whom he had four sons. He recognized Hugh, the eldest of these sons, as his successor. After Hugh's death in 1025, the other sons, aided by their mother, revolted; Robert was still fighting them at the time of his own death. Robert was called The Pious because of his humility and charity; he was also esteemed as a soldier and ruler.
BIOGRAPHY: 9th gen. desc. of Char lemagne BIOGRAPHY: Believed to have married Bertha of Burgundy, widow of count Eudes I of Chartes. If so, he probably married her after 1003 and married Constance of Toulouse about 1010. In this case, the children of Robert II are not associated with the proper mother. More research is needed here. BIOGRAPHY: King of France 996/103 1 BIOGRAPHY: Orleans- city in north central France, capitlal of Loiret Department, on the Loire River. It is a transportation and commercial center. Major manufactures include chemicals, processed foods, textiles, and machinery. Tourism is also important to the city's economy; the Sainte-Croix Cathedral, destroyed by the Huguenots (French Protestants) in 1567 and rebuilt by Henry IV and his successors, is a principal attraction. The University of Orleans is in the city.
Robert married Princes Rosela Rozala (Susanna) Of ITALY, Princess, Italy about 988. Rosela (daughter of Berengar II Or Berengarious Of ITALY, King Of Italy and Willa (Or Gilla) Of ARLES, Princess, Italy) was born on 16 Jun 945 in Ivrea, Torino, Piemonte, Italy; died on 26 Jan 1003 in Ghent, , Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium; was buried on 7 Feb 1003 in Ghent, , Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Princes Rosela Rozala (Susanna) Of ITALY, Princess, Italy was born on 16 Jun 945 in Ivrea, Torino, Piemonte, Italy (daughter of Berengar II Or Berengarious Of ITALY, King Of Italy and Willa (Or Gilla) Of ARLES, Princess, Italy); died on 26 Jan 1003 in Ghent, , Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium; was buried on 7 Feb 1003 in Ghent, , Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: 99SD-Z4Q
- Name: Rozala D'IVREA
- Name: Rozala D'IVREA
- Name: Rozala OF LOMBARDY
- _UID: B5E108EDED6E4416B128FC6002C04E2EB3B6
- Title: 976; Countess of Flanders
- Title: 988; Queen of France
Notes:
Sources: RC 141, 184, 332; Coe; A. Roots 101, 146; Kraentzler 1157,
1218, 1244, 1258; AF; Pfafman.
Princess of Italy. Heiress of Montreuil-sur-Mer.
Roots: Rosela (or Susanna), married Robert before 988 as her secondhusband.
Repudiated 992.
K: Rozalie-Susanna d'Ivree. Also Suzanne-Rosalie d'Italie. AlsoRozala-
Susanna de Italie-Ivrea.
Two death dates listed by RC in 1003: 13 Dec. and 26 Jan. (not 1002and 1003
or 1003 and 1004). Pfafman says died 1 Jan. 1003. Will settle for Jan.1003.
Called Susanna, Suzanne, Rosala, Roselle.
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7. | Aremburga DE BOURGOGNE was born about 980; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 32F1EAA5C5B4476C9396E4950F56AD62F4E3
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Children:
- 3. Helie (Ella) DE SEMUR was born in 1011-1016 in Probably Semur, Cote-D'or, France; died on 22 Apr 1055.
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8. | King Hugues CAPET, of France was born on 3 Jul 941 in Paris, West Francia (son of Hugues Magnus CAPET, of France and Hedwige (Hadevich) Judith Of SAXONY); died on 24 Oct 996 in Paris, Isle DE France, France; was buried in Abbaye DE St Denis, Isle DE France, France. Other Events:
- Fact: ; Hugh is celebrated as the first King over the territories of modern-day France, and the dynasty he founded ruled it for nearly three and a half centuries from 987 to 1328
- FamilySearch ID: LD9R-RYR
- Life Sketch: ; His reign marked the end of the struggle between the nobles and the last weak Carolingians.
- LifeSketch: ; Marriage and issue per wikipedia
- Royal House: ; Capet
- Name: Capet
- Name: Hugues CAPET
- Residence: Paris, Paris, ?le-de-France, France
- _UID: 5C56717801F2442C90BFCDFD31D3F18490D1
- Title: Between 987 and 996; King of The Franks
Notes:
Hugh Capet (938?-996), king of France, and founder of the Capetian dynasty, son of Hugh the Great, count of Paris, whom he succeeded in 956. His lordship over many fiefs around Paris and Orl?ans made him the virtual ruler of France, and when King Louis V of France, the last of the Carolingian line, died without an heir in 987, Hugh's numerous vassals enabled him to win the election to the throne, defeating the Carolingian candidate, Charles, duke of Lorraine. Charles and many other great nobles of the realm attempted to resist his authority but, through force of arms and by judicious purchasing of allegiance, as well as through the support of the church, of which he was a devout member, Hugh established a measure of order within his kingdom. He had his son, Robert the Pious (later Robert II), elected and crowned his associate and successor in 988, thereby confirming the house of Capet, which ruled France until 1328.
Hugues married Adelaide (Aelis) Of Poitou DE POITOU, Princess Of Aquitaine on 11 Aug 968 in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, ?le-de-France, France. Adelaide (daughter of William (Guillaume) III, Duke Of Aquitaine and Adele (Gerloc) Of NORMANDY) was born in 945 in Poitiers, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France; was christened in in France - House of Aquitaine (Dukes of VI); died on 15 Jun 1006; was buried after 15 Jun 1005 in Abbaye De Saint-Denis, Paris, ?le-de-France, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Adelaide (Aelis) Of Poitou DE POITOU, Princess Of Aquitaine was born in 945 in Poitiers, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France; was christened in in France - House of Aquitaine (Dukes of VI) (daughter of William (Guillaume) III, Duke Of Aquitaine and Adele (Gerloc) Of NORMANDY); died on 15 Jun 1006; was buried after 15 Jun 1005 in Abbaye De Saint-Denis, Paris, ?le-de-France, France. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: M15L-V4Q
- TitleOfNobility: ; Princesse d'Aquitaine comtesse de Poitiers
- Name: Ad?la?de
- _UID: 720B66FEAC2449898C969F8B519FE58D31E9
- Title: Between 987 and 996; Queen of France
- Occupation: 3 Jul 987; Reine des Francs
- Alt. Death: 30 Oct 1004, Lot-Et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France
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Adelheid von Aquitanien (franz?sisch Ad?la?de d'Aquitaine; * wohl 950; ? 15. Juni wohl 1004) war durch Heirat K?nigin von Frankreich und Stammmutter der Kapetinger.
Adelheid (auch Adelais) war die einzige Tochter des Herzogs Wilhelm III. von Aquitanien und dessen Ehefrau Adela von Normandie, einer Tochter des normannischen Jarl Rollo, Graf von Rouen, und dessen zweiter Frau Poppa von Bayeux. Adelheids Bruder war der Herzog Wilhelm IV. Eisenarm (? 995/96).
Adelheid heiratete Hugo Capet, den ?ltesten Sohn des Dux Francorum Hugos ?des Gro?en" ? gemeint ist hier ?der ?ltere" ? und dessen dritter Ehefrau Hadwig, Tochter des deutschen K?nigs Heinrich I. Die Ehe diente der Etablierung friedlicher Beziehungen zwischen den Robertinern, die ihre Machtbasis im Norden (Franzien) hatten, und den aquitanischen Herz?gen, deren Herrschaftsbereich sich zwischen Loire, Rhone und Garonne erstreckte.
Aus der Ehe gingen vier Kinder hervor:
Hedwig (Avoie, * wohl 969, ? nach 1013) ? um 996 Graf Reginar IV. von Hennegau und Mons (? 1013) (Reginare)
Gisela (* wohl 970, ? um 1000) ? vor 987 Hugo I. von Montreuil, Graf von Ponthieu
Robert II. der Fromme (* 972, ? 1031)
Adelheid/Aelis (* wohl 973)
Als Erzieher ihres Sohns Robert bestellte Adelheid Gerbert von Aurillac, der sp?ter als Silvester II. Papst wurde. Unter dem Einfluss seiner Mutter erhielt Robert eine streng christliche Erziehung.[7]
An der Seite ihres Gatten wurde Adelheid wohl am 3. Juli 987 in Noyon zur K?nigin von Frankreich gekr?nt. In dieser Stellung blieb sie bis zu Hugo Capets Tod am 24. Oktober 996. Laut Gerbert von Aurillac nannte Hugo Capet sie ?Gef?hrtin und Teilhaberin unseres K?nigtums".
Die fromme Adelheid gr?ndete die k?nigliche Kapelle (Chapelle royale oder Sainte Chapelle) und sp?tere Kirche Saint-Frambourg in Senlis. Im 17. Jahrhundert wird ihr auch die Translation der Reliquien des heiligen Frambourg zugeschrieben, die nach anderen Quellen bereits ein Jahrhundert zuvor erfolgte. Ferner stattete Adelheid die auf ihre Initiative wiedererrichtete Abbaye de femmes in Argenteuil mit zahlreichen G?tern aus. Als K?niginwitwe unterschrieb sie mehrere Urkunden ihres Sohns Robert, der nach dem Tod Hugo Capets neuer franz?sischer K?nig geworden war. Sie starb um 1004.
Adelheid (auch Adelais) war die einzige Tochter des Herzogs Wilhelm III. von Aquitanien und dessen Ehefrau Adela von Normandie, einer Tochter des normannischen Jarl Rollo, Graf von Rouen, und dessen zweiter Frau Poppa von Bayeux. Adelheids Bruder war der Herzog Wilhelm IV. Eisenarm (? 995/96).
Adelheid heiratete Hugo Capet, den ?ltesten Sohn des Dux Francorum Hugos ?des Gro?en" ? gemeint ist hier ?der ?ltere" ? und dessen dritter Ehefrau Hadwig, Tochter des deutschen K?nigs Heinrich I. Die Ehe diente der Etablierung friedlicher Beziehungen zwischen den Robertinern, die ihre Machtbasis im Norden (Franzien) hatten, und den aquitanischen Herz?gen, deren Herrschaftsbereich sich zwischen Loire, Rhone und Garonne erstreckte.
Aus der Ehe gingen vier Kinder hervor:
Hedwig (Avoie, * wohl 969, ? nach 1013) ? um 996 Graf Reginar IV. von Hennegau und Mons (? 1013) (Reginare)
Gisela (* wohl 970, ? um 1000) ? vor 987 Hugo I. von Montreuil, Graf von Ponthieu
Robert II. der Fromme (* 972, ? 1031)
Adelheid/Aelis (* wohl 973)
Als Erzieher ihres Sohns Robert bestellte Adelheid Gerbert von Aurillac, der sp?ter als Silvester II. Papst wurde. Unter dem Einfluss seiner Mutter erhielt Robert eine streng christliche Erziehung.[7]
An der Seite ihres Gatten wurde Adelheid wohl am 3. Juli 987 in Noyon zur K?nigin von Frankreich gekr?nt. In dieser Stellung blieb sie bis zu Hugo Capets Tod am 24. Oktober 996. Laut Gerbert von Aurillac nannte Hugo Capet sie ?Gef?hrtin und Teilhaberin unseres K?nigtums".
Die fromme Adelheid gr?ndete die k?nigliche Kapelle (Chapelle royale oder Sainte Chapelle) und sp?tere Kirche Saint-Frambourg in Senlis. Im 17. Jahrhundert wird ihr auch die Translation der Reliquien des heiligen Frambourg zugeschrieben, die nach anderen Quellen bereits ein Jahrhundert zuvor erfolgte. Ferner stattete Adelheid die auf ihre Initiative wiedererrichtete Abbaye de femmes in Argenteuil mit zahlreichen G?tern aus. Als K?niginwitwe unterschrieb sie mehrere Urkunden ihres Sohns Robert, der nach dem Tod Hugo Capets neuer franz?sischer K?nig geworden war. Sie starb um 1004.
Adelheid of Aquitaine (French Ad?la?de d'Aquitaine; * probably 950; ? June 15, probably 1004) was Queen of France by marriage and progenitor of the Capetians.
Adelheid (also Adelais) was the only daughter of Duke Wilhelm III. of Aquitaine and his wife Adela of Normandy, a daughter of the Norman Jarl Rollo, Count of Rouen, and his second wife Poppa of Bayeux. Adelheid's brother was Duke Wilhelm IV Eisenarm (? 995/96).
Adelheid married Hugo Capet, the eldest son of Dux Francorum Hugos "the Great" - meaning "the elder" - and his third wife Hadwig, daughter of the German King Heinrich I. The marriage served to establish peaceful relations between the Robertines, the had their power base in the north (Francia), and the Aquitanian dukes, whose dominions stretched between the Loire, Rhone and Garonne.
The marriage produced four children:
Hedwig (Avoie, * probably 969, ? after 1013) ? around 996 Count Reginar IV of Hainaut and Mons (? 1013) (Reginare)
Gisela (* probably 970, ? around 1000) ? before 987 Hugo I of Montreuil, Count of Ponthieu
Robert II the Pious (* 972, ? 1031)
Adelheid/Aelis (* probably 973)
Adelheid appointed Gerbert von Aurillac to tutor her son Robert, who later became Pope Silvester II. Under the influence of his mother, Robert received a strict Christian upbringing.[7]
Adelheid was probably crowned Queen of France in Noyon on July 3, 987 at her husband's side. She remained in this position until Hugo Capet's death on October 24, 996. According to Gerbert von Aurillac, Hugo Capet called her "companion and partner in our kingdom".
The pious aristocracy founded the royal chapel (Chapelle royale or Sainte Chapelle) and later the church of Saint-Frambourg in Senlis. In the 17th century, she is also credited with translating the relics of Saint Frambourg, which according to other sources took place a century earlier. Adelheid also endowed the Abbaye de femmes in Argenteuil, which had been rebuilt on her initiative, with numerous goods. As dowager queen, she signed several charters from her son Robert, who had become the new French king after the death of Hugo Capet. She died around 1004.
Adelheid (also Adelais) was the only daughter of Duke Wilhelm III. of Aquitaine and his wife Adela of Normandy, a daughter of the Norman Jarl Rollo, Count of Rouen, and his second wife Poppa of Bayeux. Adelheid's brother was Duke Wilhelm IV Eisenarm (? 995/96).
Adelheid married Hugo Capet, the eldest son of Dux Francorum Hugos "the Great" - meaning "the elder" - and his third wife Hadwig, daughter of the German King Heinrich I. The marriage served to establish peaceful relations between the Robertines, the had their power base in the north (Francia), and the Aquitanian dukes, whose dominions stretched between the Loire, Rhone and Garonne.
The marriage produced four children:
Hedwig (Avoie, * probably 969, ? after 1013) ? around 996 Count Reginar IV of Hainaut and Mons (? 1013) (Reginare)
Gisela (* probably 970, ? around 1000) ? before 987 Hugo I of Montreuil, Count of Ponthieu
Robert II the Pious (* 972, ? 1031)
Adelheid/Aelis (* probably 973)
Adelheid appointed Gerbert von Aurillac to tutor her son Robert, who later became Pope Silvester II. Under the influence of his mother, Robert received a strict Christian upbringing.[7]
Adelheid was probably crowned Queen of France in Noyon on July 3, 987 at her husband's side. She remained in this position until Hugo Capet's death on October 24, 996. According to Gerbert von Aurillac, Hugo Capet called her "companion and partner in our kingdom".
The pious aristocracy founded the royal chapel (Chapelle royale or Sainte Chapelle) and later the church of Saint-Frambourg in Senlis. In the 17th century, she is also credited with translating the relics of Saint Frambourg, which according to other sources took place a century earlier. Adelheid also endowed the Abbaye de femmes in Argenteuil, which had been rebuilt on her initiative, with numerous goods. As dowager queen, she signed several charters from her son Robert, who had become the new French king after the death of Hugo Capet. She died around 1004.
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- Princess Gisaele Of FRANCE was born about 970 in Bourgogne, Champagne, France; and died.
- Adwig (Avoise)(Hedwig), Princess Of France was born about 972 in Orl?ans, Loiret, France; died about 1014.
- 4. Robert II "The Pious", King Of France was born on 27 Mar 972 in Orl?ans, Loiret, France; died on 20 Jul 1031 in Melun Castle, Melun, Aquitaine, France; was buried in Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris, ?le-de-France, France.
- Princess Alice Of FRANCE was born about 973 in France; died in 1079.
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10. | Berengar II Or Berengarious Of ITALY, King Of Italy was born in 900 in Italy (son of Adalbert I (Or Adelbert) Of IVREA, Margrave and Gisela Of FRIULI, Princess, Italy); died on 6 Aug 966 in Bamberg, Germany. Other Events:
- AFN: GS5L-NK
- FamilySearch ID: L8RR-S6X
- _UID: 5675E5D09A784227907E0EC872CB845DFD60
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Berengar was important in the career of the German king and Holy Roman emperor Otto I the Great. For several months in 951 he held captive Adelaide, the daughter and widow of kings of Italy; she escaped and married Otto, who assumed the title of king of the Lombards and made Berengar his vassal. Later (from 960) Berengar and his son Adalbert attacked Pope John XII, on whose appeal Otto marched into Rome and was crowned emperor (962). John's subsequent negotiations with Berengar caused Otto to depose the pope and imprison Berengar in Germany (963).
Berengar married Willa (Or Gilla) Of ARLES, Princess, Italy in 936. Willa (daughter of Boso Of Arles, Markgraf Of Tuscany and Willa) was born about 918; died after 966 in Bamberg, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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11. | Willa (Or Gilla) Of ARLES, Princess, Italy was born about 918 (daughter of Boso Of Arles, Markgraf Of Tuscany and Willa); died after 966 in Bamberg, Germany. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: L8RR-S6J
- _UID: 865D62C43B7C461EB6806E1C793ABAD4252F
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Sources: Kraentzler 1157, 1160, 1194, 1449, 1157; RC 94, 263, 332;Coe, AF
and A. Roots.
K: Willa (Gilla) d'Ivrea and Gilla (Willa) d'Arles.
Children:
- Gerberga Of IVREA and died.
- Adelbert II Of LOMBARDY, King Of Lombardy was born about 937 in Lombardy, Italy; died about 30 Apr 971.
- 5. Princes Rosela Rozala (Susanna) Of ITALY, Princess, Italy was born on 16 Jun 945 in Ivrea, Torino, Piemonte, Italy; died on 26 Jan 1003 in Ghent, , Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium; was buried on 7 Feb 1003 in Ghent, , Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
- Princess Urraca Of ITALY was born about 974 in Italy; and died.
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