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Gebhard Welf, Duke of Lotharingia

French: Gérard "le Jeune", Duke of Lotharingia, German: Gerhard "der Jüngere", Duke of Lotharingia
Also Known As: "Gerhard von Oberlothringen"
Birthdate:
Death: June 22, 910 (killed in battle near Augsburg , fighting the Hungarians)
Immediate Family:

Son of Udo II, count in the Lahngau and Judith d'Auxerre, im Linzgau
Husband of Hidda
Father of Udo IV, Graf in der Wetterau and Herman I, Herzog von Schwaben
Brother of Konrad der ältere, Graf von Lahngau; Eberhard, graf im Niederlahngau & in der Ortenau and Rudolf, Bischof von Würzburg

Occupation: Duke of Lorraine 903-910, Count of Metz, Count in the Rheingau 897-906, Count in the Wetterau 909-910, , Hertog van Lotharingen
Dynasty: Conradine
Managed by: Sharon Doubell
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About Gebhard Welf, Duke of Lotharingia

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UDO, son of GEBHARD Graf im Niederlahngau & his wife ---. Graf im Lahngau. 860/879. m ---. The identity of Udo's wife is not known with certainty. According to Jackman[160], she may have been Judith, daughter of Konrad Graf im Linz- und Argengau. Udo & his wife had [four possible] children[163]

1. KONRAD ([845/60]-killed in battle near Fritzlar 27 Feb 906, bur Weilburg Martinskirche). m GLISMOD, daughter of --- (-26 Apr 924).
2. EBERHARD (-killed in battle near Bamberg [902/903]). m WILTRUD, daughter of ---. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[225], the wife of Eberhard may have been Wiltrud, daughter of Walacho
3. GEBHARD (-killed in battle near Augsburg [22] Jun 910). Regino records the war in 902 between "Adalbertus cum fratribus Adalhardo et Heinrico" against "Eberhardum et Gebehardum et Rodulfum fratres", specifying that "postmodum iussu Gebehardi decollatus est"[280]. Regino names "Chuonradus senior [et] frater eius Gebehardus", specifying that Gebhard "in Weidereiba poterat"[281]. Duke of Lotharingia. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed privileges to Kloster St Gallen by charter dated 24 Jun 903 in which among "fidelium nostrum" was listed "…Kebehart dux regni quod a multis Hlotharii dicitur…"[282]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of Stift Kaiserswerth naming "Cuonrat…propinquus noster et abba cœnobii sancti Suithberti" at the request of "comitum…Cuonrati…et Gebeharti" by charter dated 3 Aug 904[283]. Graf im Wormsgau: "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of the church of Worms including "res in pago Wormazfelde in comitatu Kuonrati" which "comes Gebehartus" held, by charter dated 2 Sep 906[284]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed an exchange of properties between Kloster Fulda and Kloster Echternach after consulting "fidelium nostrorum comitum vero Kebeharti, Liutpoldi, Burcharti, Eginonis, Liutfredi, Iringi et Cunpoldi" by charter dated 19 Mar 907[285]. Graf in der Wetterau 909: "Hludowicus…rex" granted property "locum Salchinmunstere…in comitatu Gebehardi et in pago Wetereibia" by charter dated 13 Dec 909[286]. Regino records the death of "Gebeardus comes" fighting the Hungarians[287]. m ---. The identity of Gebhard's wife is not known with certainty. Jackman highlights the Liber Memorialis of Remiremont which lists (in order) "Gebardi duci, Hidda, Riquinus, Christianus, Raginfridus". He associates the first two with Duke Gebhard [Konradiner] & his wife, whom he therefore speculates was named HIDDA [Ida], and the last three with the family of Gebhard's wife[288]. Jackman speculates[289] that the wife of Duke Gebhard may have been a sister of Hermann Archbishop of Köln, and descended from Christian [I] Graf von Grabfeld, possibly the daughter of Christian [II] Graf im Grabfeld. This series of suppositions provides support for his theory that Gebhard's grandson Otto was the same person as Otto Graf von Grabfeld. Duke Gebhard & his wife had two children: m ---. Duke Gebhard & his wife had two children:

a) UDO ([895/900]-949). m ([915]%29 [CUNIGUNDIS] de Vermandois, daughter of HERIBERT [I] Comte de Vermandois & his wife [Lietgardis] --- ([890/900][302]-after 943). Udo & his wife had three children:

i) GEBHARD ([918/20]-killed in battle 938).
ii) OTTO ([920/25]-).
iii) UDO (-26 Aug 965). Regino records the election as Bishop of Strasbourg in 950 of "Udo filius Udonis comitis"[307]. He was elected Bishop of Strasbourg 13 Aug 950.

b) HERMANN (-10 Dec 949, bur Reichenau Island).

4. RUDOLF (-killed in battle in Thuringia 3 Aug 908).

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#Gerharddied910

DUKES of LOTHARINGIA 903-959
During the early part of the reign of Ludwig IV "das Kind" King of Germany, Gebhard, of the Konradiner family, is recorded as "duke" [dux] of Lotharingia, but he is not named with this title in other documents which suggests that he ceased to be dux before his death in 910. It is not known what feudal relationship (if any) he had with Charles III "le Simple" King of the West Franks, who was nominally king of Lotharingia at that time, but it is assumed that he was appointed dux by the king of Germany. This suggests that Gebhard enjoyed territorial jurisdiction separate from the Lotharingian king, although if this is correct the details cannot now be ascertained. Another possibility is that Gerhard´s appointment was principally military, in line with the original bases for which duces were appointed in the original German provinces, and that he enjoyed no civil jurisdiction in the territory. After the deposition of King Charles III in 923, the territory of Lotharingia fell within the sphere of influence of the kings of Germany. https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIA.htm#Gerharddied910

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Gebhard of Lahngau (c. 860/868 – 22 June 910), of the Conradine dynasty, son of Odo (died 879), count of Lahngau, and Judith, was himself count of Wetterau (909–910) and Rheingau (897–906) and then duke of Lotharingia (Lorraine).

In 903, Louis the Child, king of Germany, gave him the government of Lotharingia with the title of duke (Kebehart dux regni quod a multis Hlotharii dicitur[1]).[2] Gebhard died in battle against the Magyars, somewhere by Augsburg.
With his wife Ida, he had two children:

Herman (died 949), duke of Swabia[3] Odo (died 949),[3] count of Wetterau (from 914), Lahngau (from 918), and Rheingau (from 917), married Cunigunda, daughter of Herbert I of Vermandois

GEBHARD (-killed in battle near Augsburg [22] Jun 910). Regino records the war in 902 between "Adalbertus cum fratribus Adalhardo et Heinrico" against "Eberhardum et Gebehardum et Rodulfum fratres", specifying that "postmodum iussu Gebehardi decollatus est"[281]. Regino names "Chuonradus senior [et] frater eius Gebehardus", specifying that Gebhard "in Weidereiba poterat"[282]. Duke of Lotharingia. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed privileges to Kloster St Gallen by charter dated 24 Jun 903 in which among "fidelium nostrum" was listed "…Kebehart dux regni quod a multis Hlotharii dicitur…"[283]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of Stift Kaiserswerth naming "Cuonrat…propinquus noster et abba cœnobii sancti Suithberti" at the request of "comitum…Cuonrati…et Gebeharti" by charter dated 3 Aug 904[284]. Graf im Wormsgau: "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed property of the church of Worms including "res in pago Wormazfelde in comitatu Kuonrati" which "comes Gebehartus" held, by charter dated 2 Sep 906[285]. "Hludowicus…rex" confirmed an exchange of properties between Kloster Fulda and Kloster Echternach after consulting "fidelium nostrorum comitum vero Kebeharti, Liutpoldi, Burcharti, Eginonis, Liutfredi, Iringi et Cunpoldi" by charter dated 19 Mar 907[286]. Graf in der Wetterau 909: "Hludowicus…rex" granted property "locum Salchinmunstere…in comitatu Gebehardi et in pago Wetereibia" by charter dated 13 Dec 909[287]. Regino records the death of "Gebeardus comes" fighting the Hungarians[288]. m ---. The identity of Gebhard's wife is not known with certainty. Jackman highlights the Liber Memorialis of Remiremont which lists (in order) "Gebardi duci, Hidda, Riquinus, Christianus, Raginfridus". He associates the first two with Duke Gebhard [Konradiner] & his wife, whom he therefore speculates was named HIDDA [Ida], and the last three with the family of Gebhard's wife[289]. Jackman speculates[290] that the wife of Duke Gebhard may have been a sister of Hermann Archbishop of Köln, and descended from Christian [I] Graf von Grabfeld, possibly the daughter of Christian [II] Graf im Grabfeld. This series of suppositions provides support for his theory that Gebhard's grandson Otto was the same person as Otto Graf von Grabfeld. Duke Gebhard & his wife had two children:

a) UDO ([895/900]-949). Regino names "duobus filiis suis [=Gebeardus comes] …pueris Udone et Herimanno" when recording their father's death fighting the Hungarians in 910[291]. His birth date range is estimated from Regino thus describing him as "puer" on the death of his father, but bearing in mind the likely birth date range of his own son Gebhard. "Chuonradus…rex" confirmed privileges to the bishopric of Utrecht by charter dated 9 Jul 914 at the request of "Udonem consanguineum nostrum Vualdergerumque comitem"[292]. Liudprand names "Huto sane" as brother of "Herimanni Suevorum ducis"[293]. Graf in der Wetterau 914: "Chuonradus…rex" granted property "in comitatu Otonis in pago Wetereiba" to Weilburg church by charter dated 24 Apr 914[294]. "Chuonradus…rex" confirmed property to the bishopric of Utrecht at the request of "Udonem consanguineum nostrum Vualdgerumque comitum" by charter dated 9 Jul 914[295]. Graf im Rheingau 917: "Chuonradus…rex" granted property "in pago Rinicgouue in comitatu Utonis" to "capellano Werinolf" by charter dated 3 Nov 917[296]. Graf im Lahngau 918. He founded St Maria at Wetzlar 914-915. "Heinricus…rex" granted property to "in pago Hegouue in eodem comitatu…in loco Siginga" to "Baboni…comitis Burchardi vassallo" after consultation with "Burchardi, Ebarhardi, Chuonradi, Heinrici atque Utonis…comitum" by charter dated 30 Nov 920[297]. Graf im Rheingau 948: "Otto…rex" granted property "in villa Hemmingersbach…in pago Rinecgouue in comitatu Vdonis comitis…in pago Lobotengouue in comitatu Cunradi comitis" to "clerico Liuthere" by charter dated 28 Feb 948[298]. Thietmar records that "Udo" killed Eberhard[299], which is assumed to refer to Udo son of Gebhard, Eberhard being his first cousin. The necrology of Fulda records the death in 949 of "Uto comes"[300]. Regino records the death in 950 of "Uto comes"[301]. m ([915]%29 [CUNIGUNDIS] de Vermandois, daughter of HERIBERT [I] Comte de Vermandois & his wife [Lietgardis] --- ([890/900][302]-after 943). The Vermandois origin of Graf Udo's wife is suggested by the fact that Flodoard refers to the wife of "Uddone [frater Hermanno]" as amita of "Hugo [de Vermandois Archbishop of Reims]"[303]. The name of Graf Udo's wife is not given explicitly in the sources. However, a "Cunegundis" is named in a name-list in the Reichenau memorial book dated [926/32] which appears to include members of the Konradiner family, Jackman suggesting that she is well placed in the list to be Graf Gebhard's wife[304], although this is not the only possible interpretation. Udo & his wife had three children:

i) GEBHARD ([918/20]-killed in battle 938). Widukind names "Gevehardus, Udonis filius, fratris Herimanni ducis" when recording his death while suppressing the rebellion of Thankmar[305]. His birth date range is estimated from the likely birth date range of his father and assuming that Gebhard was an adolescent or young adult when he died.

ii) OTTO ([920/25]-). The notice concerning the Hammerstein marriage dispute names (in its first part) "Gebehard et Udo nepotes, filii duorum fratrum. Gebehard genuit Cunonem. Udo genuit Ottonem. Cuno genuit Cunonem. Heribertus genuit Ottonem"[306]. It is not impossible that Otto was the same person as Udo's son Udo, although this text suggests that the two names were from different roots.

iii) UDO (-26 Aug 965). Regino records the election as Bishop of Strasbourg in 950 of "Udo filius Udonis comitis"[307]. He was elected Bishop of Strasbourg 13 Aug 950.

b) HERMANN (-10 Dec 949, bur Reichenau Island). Regino names "duobus filiis suis [=Gebeardus comes] …pueris Udone et Herimanno" when recording their father's death fighting the Hungarians in 910[308]. Graf 914-915. He was installed in 926 as HERMANN I Duke of Swabia by Heinrich I King of Germany after the murder of Duke Burkhard II[309].

- DUKES of SWABIA. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebhard_(Lothringen)

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebhard_(hertog_van_Lotharingen)

Gebhard (hertog van Lotharingen) Naar navigatie springenNaar zoeken springen Gebhard van Franconië 888-910 Hertog van Neder-Lotharingen Periode 903-910 Voorganger Zwentibold Opvolger Karel de Eenvoudige Vader Odo van Lahngau Moeder Judith Gebhard van Lotharingen (ca. 860 - bij Augsburg, 22 juni 910), ook Gebhard van Franconië, van Franken of van (de) Lahngouw genoemd, was ambtshertog van Lotharingen (903-910). Hij maakte deel uit van het geslacht der Konradijnen.

Inhoud 1 Geschiedenis 2 Familie 3 Voorouders 4 Zie ook Geschiedenis Gebhard was in 897 graaf van de Rijngouw. Na het falen van Zwentibold en de inhuldiging van de zevenjarige Lodewijk het Kind als koning nam Gebhard als ambtshertog het bewind in Lotharingen in handen. Hij kreeg daarbij de abdijen Sint Maximinus en Oeren in Trier.

In 903 werd hij benoemd tot hertog van Lotharingen, in welke positie hij blijkbaar zonder veel problemen kon samenwerken met Reinier I van Henegouwen, een machtig edelman in Lotharingen. Gebhard verwierf in 904 de Wormsgouw en in 909 de Wetterau. Gebhard sneuvelde op 22 juni 910 op het Lechfeld bij Augsburg in de strijd tegen de Magyaren toen het leger van Lodewijk het Kind een verpletterende nederlaag leed tegen de Hongaren.

Familie Gebhard was zoon van Udo (graaf van Lahngouw) en Judith van Bourgondië. Hij was de vader van:

Herman I van Zwaben (-949) Udo van de Wetterau, Lahngouw en Rijngouw, gehuwd met Cunigonde, dochter van Herbert I van Vermandois.

Gebhard (Lothringen) Zur Navigation springenZur Suche springen Gebhard (* 888 bezeugt; † im Juni 910, wohl am 22., gefallen bei Augsburg) aus der Familie der Konradiner war Herzog von Lothringen von 903 bis zu seinem Tod. Sein Vater war Udo im Lahngau.

Gebhard wird 897 und 906 als Graf im oberen Rheingau erwähnt, im Jahr 909 als Graf in der Wetterau. Er war ein Angehöriger einer der zu dieser Zeit mächtigsten Familien des Reiches, die als (einzige) Verwandte des Kaisers Arnulf und seines unmündigen Sohnes König Ludwig das Kind am Wechsel vom 9. zum 10. Jahrhundert eine zentrale Rolle spielten.

Arnulf hatte Gebhards älteren Bruder Konrad den Älteren in seinem Kampf gegen die fränkischen Babenberger als Markgraf in Thüringen eingesetzt, seinen jüngeren Bruder Rudolf als Bischof von Würzburg, und der Familie damit die vorherrschende Stellung in Franken verschafft (siehe auch: Babenberger Fehde). Unter Ludwigs Königtum und der Herrschaft vor allem der Konradiner wurde Gebhard als drittem Bruder 903 der Titel, Graf in der Wetterau und ab 904 Herzog von Lothringen dux regni quod a multis Hlotharii dicitur („Herzog des Königreiches, das von vielen dasjenige Lothars genannt wird“, gemeint ist das Lotharii Regnum, das spätere Lothringen)[1], mit dem er – neben dem Grafen Reginhar – der herzogliche Statthalter des Königs in Lothringen war. Er ließ in Wetzlar 897 eine Salvatorkirche (Erlöserkirche) an Stelle einer Vorgängerkirche auf dem späteren „Domberg“ weihen.

Gebhard fiel im Juni 910 beim Kampf gegen die Ungarn in der Nähe von Augsburg.

Gebhard hatte zwei Söhne:

Udo († 949) 914 Graf in der Wetterau, 917 und 948 Graf in Rheingau, 918 Graf im Lahngau, stiftet 914/915 das Kloster St. Maria in Wetzlar, wo er auch begraben wurde.[1][2][3] ⚭ NN von Vermandois, Tochter des Grafen Heribert I. (Karolinger) Hermann I. († 949), 926 Herzog von Schwaben, ⚭ 926 Regelinde († 958), Witwe des Herzog Burchard II. von Schwaben, wohl Tochter des Grafen Eberhard II. im Zürichgau (Eberhardinger) Einzelnachweise

Gebhard von Lothringen bei Genealogie Bohrer
Gebhard von Lothringen bei "Genealogie Mittelalter"
Das Haus der Konradiner bei "Genealogie Mittelalter"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebhard,_Duke_of_Lorraine Gebhard of Lahngau (c. 860/868 – 22 June 910), of the Conradine dynasty, son of Odo (died 879), count of Lahngau, and Judith, was himself count of Wetterau (909–910) and Rheingau (897–906) and then duke of Lotharingia (Lorraine).

In 903, Louis the Child, king of Germany, gave him the government of Lotharingia with the title of duke (Kebehart dux regni quod a multis Hlotharii dicitur[1]).[2] Gebhard died in battle against the Magyars, somewhere by Augsburg.[2]

With his wife Ida, he had two children:

Herman (died 949), duke of Swabia[3] Odo (died 949),[3] count of Wetterau (from 914), Lahngau (from 918), and Rheingau (from 917), married Cunigunda, daughter of Herbert I of Vermandois

_ http://www.mittelalter-genealogie.de/konradiner_linie_gebhard/gebha...

Gebhard II. der Jüngere Graf in der Wetterau

  • Statthalter von Lothringen
  • ca 865-22.6.910 gefallen bei Augsburg
  • Jüngster Sohn des Grafen Udo im Lahngau aus dem Hause der KONRADINER
  • oo Ida (Hidda) (EZZONIN) -19.11.
  • Kinder:
  1. Udo I. Graf der Wetterau 896/900-12.12.949
  2. Hermann I. Herzog von Schwaben ca 898/900-10.12.949

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From the English Wikipedia page on Gebhard, Duke of Lorraine:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebhard,_Duke_of_Lorraine

Gebhard of Lahngau (c.888 – 22 June 910), of the Conradine dynasty, son of Odo (d.879), count of Lahngau, and Judith, was himself count of Wetterau (909-910) and Rheingau (897-906) and then duke of Lotharingia (Lorraine).

In 903, Louis the Child, king of Germany, gave him the government of Lotharingia with the title of duke (Kebehart dux regni quod a multis Hlotharii dicitur). Gebhard died in battle against the Magyars, somewhere by Augsburg.

With his wife Ida, he had two children:

  1. Herman (d.949), duke of Swabia
  2. Odo (d.949), count of Wetterau (from 914), Lahngau (from 918), and Rheingau (from 917), married Cunigunda, daughter of Herbert I of Vermandois

English and German Wikipedia do not list sources, but the French Wikipedia page does:

Notes et références

  1. sa généalogie sur le site Medieval Lands [archive]
  2. MGH Diplomata L.d.K., 125: Kebehart dux regni quod a multis Hlotharii dicitur

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebhard_%28Lothringen%29

Gebhard (Lothringen)

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Gebhard (* 888 bezeugt; † im Juni 910, wohl am 22., gefallen bei Augsburg) aus der Familie der Konradiner war Herzog von Lothringen von 903 bis zu seinem Tod. Sein Vater war Udo im Lahngau.

Gebhard wird 897 und 906 als Graf im oberen Rheingau erwähnt, im Jahr 909 als Graf in der Wetterau. Er war ein Angehöriger einer der zu dieser Zeit mächtigsten Familien des Reiches, die als (einzige) Verwandte der Kaisers Arnulf und seines unmündigen Sohnes Ludwig das Kind am Wechsel vom 9. zum 10. Jahrhundert eine zentrale Rolle spielten.

Arnulf hatte Gebhards älteren Bruder Konrad den Älteren in seinem Kampf gegen die fränkischen Babenberger als Markgraf in Thüringen eingesetzt, seinen jüngeren Bruder Rudolf als Bischof von Würzburg, und der Familie damit die vorherrschende Stellung in Franken verschafft (siehe auch: Babenberger Fehde). Unter Ludwigs Königtum und der Herrschaft vor allem der Konradiner wurde Gebhard als drittem Bruder 903 der Titel dux regni quod a multis Hlotharii dicitur gegeben, mit dem er - neben dem Grafen Reginhar - der herzogliche Statthalter des Königs in Lothringen war.

Gebhard fiel im Juni 910 beim Kampf gegen die Ungarn in der Nähe von Augsburg.

Gebhard hatte zwei Söhne:

   * Udo († 949) 914 Graf in der Wetterau, 917 und 948 Graf in Rheingau, 918 Graf im Lahngau, stiftet 914/915 das Kloster St. Maria in Wetzlar, wo er auch begraben wurde, ∞ NN von Vermandois, Tochter des Grafen Heribert I. (Karolinger)
   * Hermann I. († 948), 926 Herzog von Schwaben, ∞ 926 Regelinde († 958), Witwe des Herzog Burchard II. von Schwaben, wohl Tochter des Grafen Eberhard II. im Zürichgau (Eberhardinger)

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Gebhard, Duke of Lorraine

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Gebhard of Lahngau (c.888 – 22 June 910), of the Conradine dynasty, son of Odo (d.879), count of Lahngau, and Judith, was himself count of Wetterau (909-910) and Rheingau (897-906) and then duke of Lotharingia (Lorraine).

In 903, Louis the Child, king of Germany, gave him the government of Lotharingia with the title of duke (Kebehart dux regni quod a multis Hlotharii dicitur). Gebhard died in battle against the Magyars, somewhere by Augsburg.

With his wife Ida, he had two children:

Herman (d.949), duke of Swabia

Odo (d.949), count of Wetterau (from 914), Lahngau (from 918), and Rheingau (from 917), married Cunigunda, daughter of Herbert I of Vermandois



ES NF/I Tafel 11. Die Herzoge von Franken 906-936, und die Herzoge von Schwaben 926-1012 (Die Konradiner).

tilført 30.1.2011 af Benthe Rask from http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konradiner:

Gebhard von Lahngau (810-879) had 4 sons:

1. Berthold erzbishof von Trier, 2. Waldo abbot von Trier, 3. Berenger von Hessengau 4. Udo (830-879) von Lahngau m.Judith (daughter of Conrad I (805-866) von Welf).

Udo (830-879) and Judith had 4 sons:

I. Konrad "der ältere" -906 (m. Glismut):

Konrad and Glismut had 4 children: 1. Konrad "der jüngere" (-918) m. Kunigunde (Ahalolfinger), 2. Eberhard von Lahngau (-939) m. perhaps Oda von Sachsen (865-952) and had a son, Udo/Eldo (880-949), 3. Otto von Ruhrgau (-918), 4. dau. m. Buchard

II.Eberhard von Niederlahngau (- 903) m. Wiltrude.

Eberhard and Wiltrude had 5 children: 1. son, 2.Konrad Kurtzbold (- 948), 3.* Gebhard (- 947) m. (Adele) de Vermandois ,4 . Eberhard (- 944) von Maifeld, 5. dau. m. Werner Speyergau (-920)

•Gebhard and Adele had 4 children: 1. Konrad, Küno I ( - 982) m. NN (Judith): had 1 son: 1**. Konrad (perhaps Küno von Öhningen) m. Reginlinde.2. Udo (-982), 3.^^ Heribert (-992) von Kinziggau m Imiza von Mezingoz:, 4.++ Judith von Wetterau (-973) m. Heinrich (Udonen) (-976). •Konrad and Reginlinde had 7 children: 1. Liutold, 2. Konrad , 3. *** Hermann II von Schwaben - 1003 m. Geberga, 4. Ita von Öhningen m. Rudolf II von Altdorf, 5. dau. m. Vladimir I Swjatoslawitsch, 6. Judith m. NN Reinfelden, m. Adalbert von Metz, 7. Kunizza (- 1020) m Friderich I von Diessen (- 1027)

•**Hermann and Geberga had 5 children: 1. Mathilde (988-1032) m. Konrad von Kärten,m. Friederich II, m. Esiko, 2. Gisela (990-1043) m. Bruno, m. Ernst I, m. Konrad II (Salier), 3. Berchtold (992-993), 4. Beatrix (-1025) m. Adalbero von Eppenstein, 5. Hermann III (-1012).

^^ Heribert and Imiza had 4 children:

1. ^^^Otto von Hammerstein (Zutpen) (-1036) m. Irmgard von Verdun, 2. Gebhard (- 1016), 3.Irmtrude (- 985) m. Friederick I von Luxemburg, 4. Geberga m. Heinrich von Schweinfurt.

^^^Otto and Irmgard had 2 children: a. Udo (-1034), b. Mathilde m. Ludolf von Brauweiler (Ezzonen).

++Judith and Heinrich had 2 children: a. Eberhard von Lahngau ( - 966), b. Conrad von Lobdengau (- 965)

III. Gebhard (872- 910) (m. Ida van Ezzo)

Gebhard and Ida had 2 children: 1.*^ Udo von Wetterau (- 949) m. NN (Kunigonde) de Vermandois, 2.**** Herman I von Schwaben (- 949) m. Reginlinde von Zürichgau

•*** Herman and Regilinde had 1 child: 1. Ida (- 986) m. Liudolf von Sachsen •^Udo and Kunigonde had 2 children: a. Gebhard - 938, b. Udo von Strassburg, bishop ( - 965) (perhaps also c. Heribert, d. Konrad - 997, e. Judith von Stade)

IV. Rudolf (860-908), bishop von Würzburg



http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebhard_(Lothringen)

Gebhard (Lothringen)

  • Gebhard (* 888 bezeugt; † im Juni 910, wohl am 22., gefallen bei Augsburg) aus der Familie der Konradiner war Herzog von Lothringen von 903 bis zu seinem Tod. Sein Vater war Udo im Lahngau.
  • Gebhard wird 897 und 906 als Graf im oberen Rheingau erwähnt, im Jahr 909 als Graf in der Wetterau. Er war ein Angehöriger einer der zu dieser Zeit mächtigsten Familien des Reiches, die als (einzige) Verwandte der Kaisers Arnulf und seines unmündigen Sohnes Ludwig das Kind am Wechsel vom 9. zum 10. Jahrhundert eine zentrale Rolle spielten.
  • Arnulf hatte Gebhards älteren Bruder Konrad den Älteren in seinem Kampf gegen die fränkischen Babenberger als Markgraf in Thüringen eingesetzt, seinen jüngeren Bruder Rudolf als Bischof von Würzburg, und der Familie damit die vorherrschende Stellung in Franken verschafft (siehe auch: Babenberger Fehde). Unter Ludwigs Königtum und der Herrschaft vor allem der Konradiner wurde Gebhard als drittem Bruder 903 der Titel dux regni quod a multis Hlotharii dicitur gegeben, mit dem er - neben dem Grafen Reginhar - der herzogliche Statthalter des Königs in Lothringen war.
  • Gebhard fiel im Juni 910 beim Kampf gegen die Ungarn in der Nähe von Augsburg.
  • Gebhard hatte zwei Söhne:
  1. Udo († 949) 914 Graf in der Wetterau, 917 und 948 Graf in Rheingau, 918 Graf im Lahngau, stiftet 914/915 das Kloster St. Maria in Wetzlar, wo er auch begraben wurde, ∞ NN von Vermandois, Tochter des Grafen Heribert I. (Karolinger)
  2. Hermann I. († 948), 926 Herzog von Schwaben, ∞ 926 Regelinde († 958), Witwe des Herzog Burchard II. von Schwaben, wohl Tochter des Grafen Eberhard II. im Zürichgau (Eberhardinger)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebhard,_Duke_of_Lorraine

Gebhard, Duke of Lorraine

Gebhard of Lahngau (ca. 888 – 22 June 910), of the Conradine dynasty, son of Odo (died 879), count of Lahngau, and Judith, was himself count of Wetterau (909–910) and Rheingau (897–906) and then duke of Lotharingia (Lorraine).

  • In 903, Louis the Child, king of Germany, gave him the government of Lotharingia with the title of duke (Kebehart dux regni quod a multis Hlotharii dicitur).
  • Gebhard died in battle against the Magyars, somewhere by Augsburg.
  • With his wife Ida, he had two children:
  1. Herman (died 949), duke of Swabia
  2. Odo (died 949), count of Wetterau (from 914), Lahngau (from 918), and Rheingau (from 917), married Cunigunda, daughter of Herbert I of Vermandois

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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebhard_(Lothringen)

  • Herzog von Lothringen

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http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#_Toc278365510

UDO, son of GEBHARD Graf im Niederlahngau & his wife ---. Graf im Lahngau. 860/879 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA.htm#Gerharddied910

  • Udo & his wife had [four possible] children[153], who as shown below are confirmed as brothers in primary sources none of which mentions their parentage:
  1. KONRAD ([845/60]-killed in battle near Fritzlar 27 Feb 906, bur Weilburg Martinskirche)
  2. EBERHARD (-killed in battle near Bamberg [902/903])
  3. GEBHARD (-killed in battle near Augsburg [22] Jun 910).
  4. RUDOLF (-killed in battle in Thuringia 3 Aug 908)

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REGINLIND ([885/90]-Insel Ufenau 958 after 29 Apr). Reginlind's mother´s identity is confirmed by the reference noted above, but direct proof that Graf Eberhard [I] was her father has not yet been found. Regino records that "viduam Burchardi" married "Herimanno"[611]. The Liber Anniversariorum of Einsiedeln records in Aug the donation of "Stevegeia, Kaltbrunnen et Lindowa" by "domina Regelinda cum filio suo Burcardo duce"[612]. "Otto…rex" granted property "in pago Zuriggaui in comitatu Liudonis commitis" to "Erig" at the request of "Regilinde…comitisse" by charter dated 10 Mar 952[613]. "Otto…rex" donated property "in pago Engrisgouue in comitatu Uualtbrahtti in loco…Uuidhergis" to "matrone fidelique nostre Reginlind" at the request of "Burghardi ducis" by charter dated 29 Apr 958[614]. m firstly (before 911) BURKHARD [II], son of BURKHARD [I] Marchio in Rätien [Duke of Swabia] & his wife --- (-murdered Novara 28/29 Apr 926). He was installed as BURKHARD II Duke of Swabia in 917. m secondly HERMANN I Duke of Swabia, son of GEBHARD Graf im oberen Rheingau [Konradiner] & his wife Hidda --- (-10 Dec 949, bur Reichenau Island). https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc514513192