Berengar, margrave de Neustrie

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Berengar, margrave de Neustrie

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Death: circa 882
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Son of Gebhard, count of the Lahngau and .... im Nordgau
Husband of Helletrude de Lorraine
Father of Hildebert and Berengar II
Brother of Udo II, count in the Lahngau; Werner; Waldo von Neustria, Abbot and Berthold, archbishop of Trier

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About Berengar, margrave de Neustrie

-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berengar_I_of_Neustria

-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#Berengardied8...
c) BERENGAR (-879 or after). The Annales Fuldenses record that in 861 "Ernustum" was deprived of his honours and that "Utonem quoque et Berengarium fratrem eius et Sigihartum et Waldonemque abbatum" were expelled from the kingdom as accomplices[103]. The relationship with Ernst is clarified by the Annales Bertiniani which record that "nepotes ipsius [Ernestus]" were expelled from the kingdom in 861[104]. The Annales Fuldenses record that the property of "Ernustum" was confiscated at a council in Regensburg in 861, and "Utonem quoque et Berengarium fratres eius, Sigihardum atque Gerolt comites Waldonemque abbatem" were banished as accomplices, specifying that "Uto et Berengarius cum Waldone fratre suo" went to France to "Karolum rege"[105]. The Annales Bertiniani record that "Adalardo…et suis propinquis Hugonis et Berengario" fought the Vikings in 865[106]. The Annales Fuldenses record that "Werinharium quoque, Utonem et Berengarium comites a patre suo depositos" were promised the restoration of their dignities in 866[107]. Graf des Hessengaues 876. same person as…? BERENGAR (-before 18 Sep 882). There is no proof that this co-identity is correct. However, the charter dated 18 Sep 882 under which "Hildebertus filius quondam Berengarii comitis" donated property to Verdun Saint-Vanne is subscribed by "Stephanus comes, Matfridus comes…"[108] both of whom appear to have been closely connected with the family of "Adalardo" who is described as "propinquis" of Berengar in the Annales Bertiniani (see above)[109].

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BERENGAR [I], son of [GEBHARD Graf im Niederlahngau & his wife ---] (-14 or 15 Jun, 882 or before). The ancestry of Berengar which is suggested here is not beyond doubt. However, the charter dated 18 Sep 882 under which "Hildebertus filius quondam Berengarii comitis" donated property to Verdun Saint-Vanne is subscribed by "Stephanus comes, Matfridus comes…"[525] both of whom appear to have been closely connected with the family of "Adalardo" who is described as "propinquis" of Berengar in the Annales Bertiniani[526]. Comte [d%E2%80%99Ivois]: the references to his sons quoted below suggest that Berengar was count in Ivois/Woeuvre. The Kalendarium Sanctæ Mariæ Virdunensis records the death "XVII Kal Jul" of "Berengerus comes qui dedit fratribus Superiacum"[527]. The necrology of Verdun Cathedral records the death "XVIII Kal Jul" of "Berengarius comes qui dedit fratribus Superiacum"[528].

m ---. The name of Berengar's wife is not known.

Berengar & his wife had two children: 
  1. HILDEBERT (-18 Sep ---). "Hildebertus filius quondam Berengarii comitis" donated property "res…mee in comitatu Vuabrinse prope fluvio…Cherus villam…Beuram" for "germano meo Berengario" to Verdun Saint-Vanne by charter dated 18 Sep 882, subscribed by "Stephanus comes, Matfridus comes, Witpertus comes"[529]. The necrology of Verdun Cathedral records the death "XIV Kal Oct" of "Hildebertus comes"[530].
  2. BERENGAR (-[before 18 Sep 882]). "Hildebertus filius quondam Berengarii comitis" donated property "res…mee in comitatu Vuabrinse prope fluvio…Cherus villam…Beuram" for "germano meo Berengario" to Verdun Saint-Vanne by charter dated 18 Sep 882[531].

-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKISH%20NOBILITY.htm#Berengardie...

20. BERENGER (-Oct 868). A document issued by Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks dated Nov 853 names "Folcoinus episcopus, Adalgarius, Engilscalcus et Berengarius" as missi in "comitatu Berengarii, Engilscalchi, Gerardi et in comitatibus Reginarii"[906]. An agreement between Charles II "le Chauve" King of the West Franks and his brother Ludwig II "der Deutsche" King of Germany dated Jun 860 names "nobilis ac fidelibus laicis…Chuonradus, Evrardus, Adalardus, Arnustus, Warnarius, Liutfridus, Hruodolfus, Erkingarius, Gislebertus, Ratbodus, Arnulfus, Hugo, item Chuonradus, Liutharius, Berengarius, Matfridus, Boso, Sigeri, Hartmannus, Liuthardus, Richuinus, Wigricus, Hunfridus, Bernoldus, Hatto, Adalbertus, Burchardus, Christianus, Leutulfus, Hessi, Herimannus, item Hruodulfus, Sigehardus"[907]. The necrology of Fulda records the death "868 Kal Oct" of "Bernger com"[908].

m HILTRUDE, daughter of Emperor LOTHAIRE I & his wife Ermengarde de Tours ([826]-after [865/66]). Pope Nicholas I names "Helletrude Berengarii Comitis quondam relicta" in an undated letter which refers to her as "Lothario sorore sua"[909].

Berengar & his wife had two children: 
  • a) CHILDEBERT [Hildebert] (-after 882). Conte di Camerino 850/82. Hildebert, son of Count Berengar donated property to St Vanne, Verdun by charter dated 882, subscribed by "Matfridus comes"[910].
  • b) BERENGER (-after 882). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Conte. 850/82.