|
Carney & Wehofer Family
Genealogy Pages
|
![](templates/template4/img/CARNEYarms.jpg) |
|
Abt 892 - 932 (~ 40 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Duke Rainer I Longhals (Regnier) Of LORRAINE was born in 860 in Hainault, Belgium (son of Giselbert, Count Of Moselle Maasgau and Ermengarde (Irmgard), Duchess Of The Moselle); died in 916 in Meersen, Palatine. Other Events:
- _UID: B6DE642020FD4B8B82652220AAF1A2C83970
Notes:
DEATH: October 14 996 at age 58 and is succeeded by his son, 26, who will reign until 1031 as Robert II.(People's Chronology)
Duke of Lorraine. Count of Hainaut, Lay Abbot of Echternach, Luxenbourg
Rainer married Alberade Of Mons DE LORRAINE. Alberade (daughter of Duke/ Gilbert, Of Lorraine and Gerberge, Queen Of France) was born about 930 in Of Lorraine, France; died on 15 Mar 973. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
|
Generation: 3
6. | Duke/ Gilbert, Of Lorraine was born about 890 in Of Reims, Lorraine, France (son of Duke Rainer I Longhals (Regnier) Of LORRAINE and Hersent, Duchess Of Lorraine); died on 2 Oct 939 in Andernach, Rhineland, Prussia. Other Events:
- Alt. Birth: 890 ?, Reims, Lorraine, France; Alt. Birth
- _UID: E4477D5A2CBE4ADCBABD571F02DB69BB0071
- Alt. Death: 2 Oct 939, Andernach, Rhineland, Prussia; Alt. Death
Notes:
Duke of Lorraine
Gilbert married Gerberge, Queen Of France in 29 Jan. Gerberge (daughter of Henry I "The Fowler", King Of The Germans and Mathilda Von RINGELHEIM, Countess Of Ringelheim) was born in 913-914 in Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia; died on 5 May 984 in Reims, Champagne, France; was buried in Reims, Champagne, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
|
7. | Gerberge, Queen Of France was born in 913-914 in Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia (daughter of Henry I "The Fowler", King Of The Germans and Mathilda Von RINGELHEIM, Countess Of Ringelheim); died on 5 May 984 in Reims, Champagne, France; was buried in Reims, Champagne, France. Other Events:
- Occupation: Queen
- _UID: C4EB74B9FB174911B154503951CBCD0BCA11
- Alt. Birth: 913, Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia; Alt. Birth
- Alt. Death: 5 May 984, Reims, Champagne, France; Alt. Death
Notes:
Queen of France
Notes:
Married:
NOTE MARRIED
|
Generation: 4
10. | Emperor Lothair I (Lothar) Of The WEST, Of The Holy Roman Empire was born in 795 in Of Altdorf, Bavaria (son of Louis I "The Pious" Lothair Of DE AQUITAINE, Holy Roman Emperor and Princess Ermengarde DE HESBANIA, Empress, Hre); died on 29 Sep 855 in Pruem, Rheinland, Prussia; was buried in St. Sauveur, France. Other Events:
- _UID: 8DF7CF0C72B846789EF9375C51393C6BA212
Notes:
Lothar I, also spelled Lothair, (born 795? died Sept. 29, 855, Abbey of Pr?m, Ger.), Frankish emperor, whose attempt to gain sole rule over the Frankish territories was checked by his brothers.
The eldest son of the emperor Louis I the Pious and a grandson of Charlemagne, Lothar was made king in Bavaria after Louis succeeded Charlemagne in 814, and in 817 he was made joint emperor. Under the Ordinatio imperii, a decree issued by Louis in 817 to provide for the unity of the empire after his death, Lothar's younger brothers, Pippin and Louis (later called the German), were to receive their own kingdoms, Aquitaine and Bavaria, but were to remain under the general suzerainty of Lothar.
Ruler in Italy from 822, Lothar was crowned emperor by Pope Paschal I in 823. He issued the Constitutio Romana (824), affirming imperial sovereignty over Rome and demanding an oath of fealty from the pope. When in 829 Louis I, under the influence of his second wife, Judith, revised the Ordinatio imperii to grant part of the empire previously granted to Lothar to his son by Judith, Charles (later called the Bald), Lothar broke with the imperial government. A palace revolution forced his reappointment as coemperor in 830, but he was again deposed shortly afterward.
In 833 discontent with the rule of Louis I the Pious ended in a revolt of the three elder sons, led by Lothar, and Lothar replaced the deposed Louis. Louis was restored to power the following year, however, and Lothar's rule was restricted to Italy.
When Pippin died in December 838, Louis I drew up a new partition scheme, dividing the empire, aside from Bavaria and neighbouring areas, which were left to Louis the German, between Lothar and Charles II the Bald, with Lothar taking the eastern portion. Lothar was to have the title of emperor but without the suzerainty over the other princes that had been granted by the Ordinatio imperii of 817.
On Louis I's death (840), Lothar again claimed his rights under the Ordinatio of 817, but his brothers, Louis and Charles, defeated him at the Battle of Fontenoy (841). The Treaty of Verdun (August 843) left Lothar the Middle Realm of the Frankish dominions, from the North Sea to Italy, while Louis received the eastern and Charles the western territory. The imperial title fell to Lothar.
After granting the government of Italy to his eldest son, Louis II, as early as 844, Lothar partitioned his realm between Louis (emperor from 850) and his two other sons, Lothar and Charles, in 855. Then he abdicated and became a monk.
Lothair married Ermengarde, Countess Of Tours on 15 Oct 821 in Thionville, Moselle, France. Ermengarde (daughter of Hugues II, Count Of Upper Alsace and Ava, Countess Of Upper Alsace) was born about 800 in Of Alsace, France; died on 20 Mar 851 in Strasbourg, Alsace, France; was buried in Abbaye D'erstein, Strasbourg, Alsace, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
|
11. | Ermengarde, Countess Of Tours was born about 800 in Of Alsace, France (daughter of Hugues II, Count Of Upper Alsace and Ava, Countess Of Upper Alsace); died on 20 Mar 851 in Strasbourg, Alsace, France; was buried in Abbaye D'erstein, Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Other Events:
- _UID: DF40E23CC2B542FC8A3EC5756E798F1F89B0
Notes:
Countess of Tours, Empress of Holy Roman Empire
Children:
- Louis II, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire was born about 825 in Alsace-Lorraine, Austrasia; died on 31 Aug 875 in Italy; was buried in St. Ambroise, Milano, Milano, Italy.
- Lothaire II, King Of Lorraine was born about 827 in Alsace-Lorraine, Austrasia; died on 7 Aug 869 in Plaisance, Italy.
- Helletrude, Princess Of Italy was born about 830 in Alsace-Lorraine, France; and died.
- 5. Ermengarde (Irmgard), Duchess Of The Moselle was born about 832 in Alsace-Lorraine, Austrasia; and died.
- Rotrud, Princess Of Italy was born in 833 in Alsace-Lorraine, France; and died.
- Gisle, Princess Of Italy was born about 834 in Alsace-Lorraine, France; died on 28 May 861.
|
|
12. | Duke Rainer I Longhals (Regnier) Of LORRAINE was born in 860 in Hainault, Belgium (son of Giselbert, Count Of Moselle Maasgau and Ermengarde (Irmgard), Duchess Of The Moselle); died in 916 in Meersen, Palatine. Other Events:
- _UID: B6DE642020FD4B8B82652220AAF1A2C83970
Notes:
DEATH: October 14 996 at age 58 and is succeeded by his son, 26, who will reign until 1031 as Robert II.(People's Chronology)
Duke of Lorraine. Count of Hainaut, Lay Abbot of Echternach, Luxenbourg
Rainer married Hersent, Duchess Of Lorraine in 889. Hersent (daughter of Emperor Charles II "The Bald", Holy Roman Empire and Ermentrude (Irmtrud) De ORL?ANS, Countess Of Orleans) was born about 865 in Lorraine, France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
|
14. | Henry I "The Fowler", King Of The Germans was born in 876 in Of Saxony, Germany (son of Otto "Der Erlauchte", Duke Of Saxony and Haduwig Von Babenberg, Hedwig); died on 2 Jul 936 in Membleben, Saxony, Germany. Other Events:
- Name: The Fowler
- Occupation: King
- _UID: C5A0362C27B84B3E9B47911287FA570A9603
- Alt. Birth: 876, Saxony, Germany; Alt. Birth
- Alt. Death: 2 Jul 936, Membleben, Saxony, Germany; Alt. Death
Notes:
Henry I (of Germany), called Henry The Fowler (876?-936), king of Germany (919-936), the first of the Saxon line of German kings. In 912 Henry succeeded his father as duke of Saxony. Following the death of Conrad I, king of Germany, in 918, Henry was chosen king by the Franconian and Saxon nobles. Bavaria, Swabia, and Lotharingia refused to acknowledge him at first, and it was not until 925 that he managed to win recognition from all the German states. In 926 Henry secured a nine-year truce from warfare with the Magyars. During that period he transformed many of the small towns of Germany into fortified cities with trained troops of mounted warriors. His military preparations were successfully tested in a war against the Wends in 929. When the Magyars invaded Th?ringen in 933, Henry repulsed them decisively. He defeated the Danes in the following year and seized territory from them. Henry was the first to create a united Germany, and, although he never received the imperial crown, he is generally recognized as one of the Holy Roman emperors. He was succeeded by his son, Otto.
Henry married Mathilda Von RINGELHEIM, Countess Of Ringelheim in 909 in Wallhausen. Mathilda (daughter of Count Dietrich Of SAXON, Hamelant Ringelheim and Reginhilde Von FRIESLAND) was born about 878 in Ringelheim, Goslar, Hannover, Germany; died on 14 May 968 in Membleben, Saxony, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
|
15. | Mathilda Von RINGELHEIM, Countess Of Ringelheim was born about 878 in Ringelheim, Goslar, Hannover, Germany (daughter of Count Dietrich Of SAXON, Hamelant Ringelheim and Reginhilde Von FRIESLAND); died on 14 May 968 in Membleben, Saxony, Germany. Other Events:
- Occupation: Countess
- _UID: E8076B8DA3B64A5EAE0F39140D4AE99CCEA7
Notes:
Countess of Ringelheim
Children:
- Emperor Otto I "The Great" Of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE was born on 23 Nov 912 in Saxony, Germany; died on 7 May 973 in Membleben, Saxony, Germany.
- 7. Gerberge, Queen Of France was born in 913-914 in Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia; died on 5 May 984 in Reims, Champagne, France; was buried in Reims, Champagne, France.
- Hedwige (Hadevich) Judith Of SAXONY was born about 922 in Saxony, Germany; died on 10 Mar 965 in Aix-La-Chapelle, Aachen, Rhineland, Germany.
|
|
|
|
|