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.... von Lenzburg (d'Aosta)

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Sister of Anselm II d'Aosta, evêque d'Aoste and Robert d'Aosta

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-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkgenev.htm#ancestorLenzburg

3. [--- . It would not be surprising if there was a family relationship between the Burgundian nobleman Anselm [II] and the family of the Grafen von Lenzburg. The indicators of this relationship are as follows. Firstly, "Aimo, Sedun…episcopus", who is identified as Aimon son of Anselm [II]’s daughter Auxilia, donated property which he had inherited from "avunculo meo comite Oudolrico" to the church of Sion, by charter dated 12 Jun 1052[304]. "Avunculo meo comite Oudolrico" can probably be identified with Odalric/Ulrich, son of Anselm [II], who is shown above. Secondly, the same charter records that Bishop Aimon acted in this donation "per manum advocatis mei comitis Oudalrici". Bishop Aimon also acted through "Odvolrici eiusdem ecclesie aduocati" in a charter dated 23 Dec 1043[305]. The "advocatus" of bishops and other ecclesiastical dignataries can often be identified as family members. Thirdly, "Odalricus comes de Lenceburc" donated "allodium quod pater meus et mater in monte…Novum castrum emerunt" to the church of Sion by charter dated to [1036/54][306], which shows that the Lenzburg family had a connection with the bishopric of Sion. It is therefore suggested that "Odalricus comes de Lenceburc" who is named in the [1036/54] charter and "advocatis mei comitis Oudalrici", named in the 23 Dec 1043 and 12 Jun 1052 documents, were the same person and can be identified as Ulrich [II] Graf von Lenzburg. As Odalric/Ulrich, son of Anselm [II], is not recorded as having children, it is likely that the relationship with the Lenzburg family was through the female line. The chronology suggests that this might have been through the mother of Graf Ulrich [II] who could have been a sister of Anselm [II].

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