- Source: Gerold of Anglachgau
Gerold I (c. 725 – 784) was the count of Kraichgau and Anglachgau. His daughter, Hildergard married King Charlemagne in 771.
Life
Little is known about Gerold. He belonged to the Franconian imperial aristocracy In 784, he and his wife made important donations to the newly founded abbey of Lorsch. These were estates in the vicinity of Worms and Heidelberg.
Some modern works describe Gerold as "count of Vinzgau". No such place existed, although the name may be derived from either Linzgau or Vinschgau.
Marriage and issue
He was married before 754 to Emma (d. 789 or 798 or after 784), daughter of Hnabi, Duke of Alamannia. They had the following:
Eric of Friuli
Gerold
Udalrich
Hildegard, born in 754, married King Charlemagne in 771.
Adrian, Count of Orléans, father of Odo I, Count of Orléans
Peter, Abbot of Reichenau
Through Udalrich, Gerold is reckoned as the founder of the family of the Udalrichings.
References
Sources
Jackman, Donald C. (2007). Ius hereditarum Encountered I: The Meingaud-Walaho Inheritance. Editions Enlaplage.
Lapidge, Michael (2017). Hilduin of Saint-Denis: The Passio S. Dionysii in Prose and Verse. Brill.
Stoclet, Alain J. (2018). "Saint-Denis et les premiers Carolingiens: À propos d'une nouvelle édition des Passions d'Hilduin et de plusieurs textes apparentés ou satellites". Francia. 45: 193–209.
External links
Gerold, genealogie-mittelalter.de
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Gerold of Anglachgau
- Gerold
- Hildegard (queen)
- Adrian, Count of Orléans
- Hnabi
- Eric of Friuli
- Ulrich
- Hunfrid, Margrave of Istria
- Charlemagne
- Irmgard of Chiemsee