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Glismod

French: Glismonde
Also Known As: "Glismode"
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Birthplace: Germany
Death: April 26, 924
Germany
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Wife of Konrad der ältere, Graf von Lahngau
Mother of N.N.; Konrad I, König des Ostfrankenreichs; Otto (Udo) III von Franken, Graf im Ruhrgau & an der mittleren Lahn and Eberhard, Graf im Oberlahngau Pfalzgraf

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About Glismod

1. IMMED [II] (-killed in battle 954). Immed [II] is shown in Europäische Stammtafeln as the possible father of Waldered and Immed [III][75]. His date of death (the source for which has not been identified) is consistent with his having been the same person as Immed, son of Theoderic and Reginlind (see above). Widukind records that Meinwerk Bishop of Paderborn (the supposed grandson of Immed [III], see below) was "paterno genere a Thiedrico Mathilde reginæ fratre"[76]. It is possible that "Thiedrico" in this source is an error for "Immed", as this is the only reference to Queen Mathilde having a brother named Theoderich. As will be seen below, it has not been possible to corroborate many of the dates relating to his supposed descendants, as shown in the same table in Europäische Stammtafeln, against primary sources. “Ymmadus comes” donated property “in Lithingi, in pago ---” to Corvey monastery, witnessed by “Thuring comes, Amalung comes…”[77]. m ---. The name of Immed's wife is not known. Immed [II] & his wife had [two possible children]:

a) [WALDERED . [984]. m BERTHA, sister of BURKHARD Graf im Liesgau, daughter of ---. [984].
b) [ IMMED [III] (-27 Jan 983). Widukind records that Meinwerk Bishop of Paderborn was "paterno genere a Thiedrico Mathilde reginæ fratre"[86]. Graf in Utrecht. The necrologium Abdinhofense records the death "IV Kal Feb" of "Immeth comes pater Meinwerci episocopi"[87]. m as her first husband, ADELA, daughter of WICHMANN [V] Graaf van Hamaland & his wife Liutgard of Flanders (-22 Mar [1014/16]). The Vita Meinwerci names "uxorem de terra Saxoniæ, Athelam nomine" as wife of Immed[88]. Widukind records that Meinwerk Bishop of Paderborn was "materno a Wichmanno, Herimanni ducis nepote, propinquo Ottonis I"[89]. Alpertus names "Adela sorori domnæ Liutgardæ", commenting that Adela was "clamosa in voce, lasciva in verbis, veste composite, animo dissoluta", the subsequent paragraph recording that, after her sister died, Adela took all her property which she had intended for the church before "vidua lasciva" married Baldric as her second husband[90]. She married secondly (before 996) Baldric Count in Drenthe. "Otto…Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed the rights and privileges of Kloster Elten naming "filiam Lutgardam…abbatissam [et] filia Adela…[et] Baldericus…maritus Adele" by charter dated 18 Dec 996[91]. The wife of "Baldericus" was the daughter of "Wicmanni, cuius maiores magnam partem Germaniæ et maxime circa littoral oceani imperia tenebant"[92]. Thietmar records that the wife of Baldric encouraged her husband to arrange for the murder of "Count Wichmann" in 1016[93]. She is named "Adelæ uxoris Baldrici" in a later (undated) passage recording her death[94]. The work of Thiodericus names "Ida comitissa eius [=Baldricus] coniunx" ("Ida" presumably being an error for "Adela") and records her death "11 Kal Apr" without specifying the year[95]. Immed [III] & his wife had five children:

i) THEODERICH (-killed Upladen 7 Apr 1014). The Vita Meinwerci names "Thiedericum, Meinwercum, Glismod et Azelam" as children of Immed and Athela, specifying that Theoderich succeeded his father, a later passage adding that he was killed "VII Id Apr Uplage urbe" on the orders of his mother[96].
ii) MEINWERK (-5/6 Jun 1036). The Vita Meinwerci names "Thiedericum, Meinwercum, Glismod et Azelam" as children of Immed and Athela, specifying that Meinwerk was "in ecclesia beati Stephani protomartiris in civitate Halverstadensi ad clericatus est oblatus"[97]. Canon at Halberstadt. Chaplain at the royal court and canon at St Maria, Aachen 1001/09. Bishop of Paderborn 1009.
iii) GLISMOD (-5 Feb before 1041). The Vita Meinwerci names "Thiedericum, Meinwercum, Glismod et Azelam" as children of Immed and Athela, specifying that Glismod married "nobilis principis in Baioaria"[98]. m ---. The identity of the husband of Glismod is not known. He has been associated with Adalbert "der Siegreiche" Markgraf der Ostmark, son of Liutpold I Markgraf der bayerischen Ostmark, Graf im Traungau, Sundergau und Donaugau & his wife Richwara im Sualafeldgau (-26 May 1055, bur Stift Melk). The Annales Stadenses name "Lippoldo filio domine Glismodis" as husband of "Ida [de Elsthorpe]"[99]. It is unlikely that this refers to Liutpold, son of Markgraf Adalbert, who was installed as Markgraf der Ungarischen Mark in Dec 1043 and died soon afterwards, presumably childless as his younger brother succeeded their father in the Markgrafschaft. [One possible child]:

(a) [LIUTPOLD (-[before 1055]). The Annales Stadenses name "Lippoldo filio domine Glismodis" as husband of "Ida [de Elsthorpe]"[100]. Graf von Stade. It seems unlikely that Liutpold's mother was the same Glismod who was the daughter of Immed. As the Immed died in 983, as it is likely that his daughter's children would have been born [1000/15]. If Liutpold was one of these children, he would have been considerably older than his wife. m as her first husband, IDA von Elstorf, daughter of [LIUDOLF Markgraf in Friesland [Braunschweig] & his wife Gertrud von Egisheim] (-before 4 May 1082). The Annales Stadenses name "Ida nobilis femina de Suevia nata, in villa Elsthorpe" as daughter of "fratris imp. Heinrici III, filia sororis Leonis papa qui et Bruno"[101]. It is probable that Ida was the daughter of Liudolf, who is the only known [half-]brother of Emperor Heinrich III whose wife is not otherwise recorded in other primary sources. Elstorf is located west of Hamburg near Buxtehude, south-east of Stade. No other reference has been found in primary sources to Elstorf being linked to any medieval noble family. The significance of “von Elstorf” in this extract from the Annales Stadenses has not been ascertained. In particular it is not known whether it represents property held by Ida from her paternal or maternal family or through one of her husbands. The Annales Stadenses name "Lippoldo filio domine Glismodis" as husband of "Ida [de Elsthorpe]", specifying that they were parents of "Odam sanctimonialem de Rinthelen"[102].] Liutpold & his wife had two children:

(1) ODA (-after 1052). The Annales Stadenses name "Odam sanctimonialem de Rinthelen" as daughter of "Lippoldo filio domine Glismodis" and "Ida [de Elsthorpe]", specifying that she married "regi Ruzie" by whom she had a son "Warteslaw", returned to Saxony with her son after her husband died, and there became the mother of "filiam Aliarinam, matrem comitis Burchardi de Lucken" who later killed "lantgravius Hermannus de Wincenburg", although a later passage specifies that Ida was mother of "Akarinam matrem Burchardi de Lucken"[103]. It has not been possible to verify all this information. Baumgarten identifies her first husband as Vladimir Iaroslavich[104]. The chronology of Oda, daughter of Ida von Elstorf, bearing a son by a husband who died in 1052 is difficult to sustain. It is suggested that Oda’s supposed first marriage should be viewed with considerable scepticism. [m firstly [VLADIMIR Iaroslavich, son of IAROSLAV I "Mudriy/the Wise" Grand Prince of Kiev & his [second] wife Ingigerd Olafsdottir of Sweden (1020-Novgorod 1052, bur Novgorod Church of St Sophia).] m [secondly] ---.
(2) EKBERT (-murdered Wickstadt, near Elstorf [before 1082]). The Annales Stadenses records that Ida [von Elstorf] had "filium Ecbertum comitem" who was killed by "primus Udo marchio...cognatus suus" at “Wistede prope Elstorpe”, adding that Ida found herself without heirs (“orbata heredibus”), visited “avunculum suum papam Leonem” (therefore before Apr 1054), and following his recommendation adopted “ipsum Udonem” as her son and appointed him as her heir (listing properties which she granted him during her lifetime), a later passage clarifying that “predictum Udonem marchionem primum” was Ida’s successor after she died (“Ida ergo mortua...”)[105]. This text presents chronological difficulties. A literal interpretation of “primus Udo marchio” would indicate Lothar Udo [II] Graf von Stade (see the document SAXONY NOBILITY), who succeeded as Markgraf der Nordmark in 1056 and died the following year so could not have been appointed by Ida as her heir. Presumably therefore his son Lothar Udo [III], who succeeded his father as Lothar Udo II Markgraf der Nordmark and died in 1082, was intended. However, that interpretation is inconsistent with Ida von Elstorf taking advice from her uncle Pope Leo IX (who died in Apr 1054). That part of the report must be factually incorrect, the only safe conclusion being that Ekbert predeceased his mother some time before 1082. The appointment by Ekbert’s mother of his killer as her heir suggests that the killing was accidental.

iv) ADELA (-after 1027).
v) EMMA (-3 Dec 1038, bur Bremen Cathedral)

https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Glismoddiedbefore1041
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ODA ([884]-[2 Jul] after 952). Jackman speculates that Oda must have been born in [884], although this appears to be designed to fit with his theory about Oda's supposed third marriage[184]. Regino records the marriage in 897 of "Ottonem comitem…filiam Odam" and King Zwentibold[185]. Regino records that "Gerhard comes" married "Odam uxorem Zuendiboldi regis" after killing her first husband in battle in 900[186]. "Otto…rex" confirmed the donation of property " in loco Dauindre…in pago…Hamalant in comitatu Vuigmanni" to St Moritz at Magdeburg by "nostra amita…Uota" by charter dated 30 Dec 952[187]. Jackman speculates[188] that Graf Eberhard married Oda as her third husband, Oda von Sachsen, for onomastic reasons as the name of Eberhard's supposed daughter (her affiliation also being based only on his own separate onomastic hypothesis) was that of Oda's maternal grandmother. This is an interesting theory but it accumulates one onomastic hypothesis on another and must be considered highly speculative. m firstly ([Worms] [27 Mar/13 Jun] 897) ZWENTIBOLD King of Lotharingia [Carolingian], illegitimate son of Emperor ARNULF King of Germany & his mistress --- ([870/71]-killed in battle 13 Aug 900, bur [S%C3%BCsteren or Echternach]). m secondly (900) Graf GERHARD [Matfride], son of --- (-killed in battle 22 Jun 910). [m thirdly (after Jun 910) EBERHARD Graf im Oberlahngau Pfalzgraf, son of KONRAD Graf in der Wetterau und im Wormsgau [Konradiner] & his wife Glismod --- (-killed in battle near Andernach 23 Oct 939).] http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#OttoErlauchtedied912



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Glismut (auch Glismouda;* um 865; † 26. April 924) war eine uneheliche Tochter des Karolingers und ostfränkischen Königs Arnulfs von Kärnten. Sie wurde um 880 mit Konrad dem Älteren aus dem Haus der Konradiner verheiratet. Mit ihm hatte sie vier Kinder, darunter den späteren ostfränkischen König Konrad I..

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   * Konrad der Jüngere (* um 881; † 918), 910 Herzog von Franken, 911 ostfränkischer König

* Eberhard (* um 885; † 939), 918 Herzog von Franken
* Otto († nach 918), 904 Graf im Ruhrgau, 912 Graf an der mittleren Lahn
* nicht namentlich bekannte Tochter
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Cornad, Duke of Thuringia sent his son, later Conrad I of Germany, against his enemies, the brothers Gerard and Matfrid, in 906. He himself was killed in battle near Fritzlar and was buried in the church of Saint Martin at Weilburg. He left a widow named Glismod or Glismuot, who died 26 April 924 and was buried next to him. Glismod may have been a relative of the earlier Thuringian dukes (perhaps a daughter of Thachulf), thus giving her husband a hereditary claim to Thuringia. Conrad left three sons: Conrad, Eberhard, and Otto, Count of the Ruhrgau.


From MedLands: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Glismoddiedbefore1041

GLISMOD (-5 Feb before 1041). The Vita Meinwerci names "Thiedericum, Meinwercum, Glismod et Azelam" as children of Immed and Athela, specifying that Glismod married "nobilis principis in Baioaria"[98]. m ---. The identity of the husband of Glismod is not known. He has been associated with Adalbert "der Siegreiche" Markgraf der Ostmark, son of Liutpold I Markgraf der bayerischen Ostmark, Graf im Traungau, Sundergau und Donaugau & his wife Richwara im Sualafeldgau (-26 May 1055, bur Stift Melk). The Annales Stadenses name "Lippoldo filio domine Glismodis" as husband of "Ida [de Elsthorpe]"[99]. It is unlikely that this refers to Liutpold, son of Markgraf Adalbert, who was installed as Markgraf der Ungarischen Mark in Dec 1043 and died soon afterwards, presumably childless as his younger brother succeeded their father in the Markgrafschaft. [One possible child]:

- https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glismod - Glismod huwde op een onbekend tijdstip met Adalbert van Oostenrijk. Het was in ieder geval voor Adalbert in 1018 markgraaf van Oostenrijk werd



http://mauriceboddy.org.uk/Austria.htm

HOUSE OF BABENBERG

[various sources quote slightly different dates]

[BAVA271] Count Heinrich of Bavaria m. ? . [AUST371] Duke Leopold I of Bavaria m. [EPPE293] Richwara von Sualafeld . . [AUST381] March Count Adalbert I of Austria m1. [WSAX382] Glismod von Utrecht . . . [AUST392] March Count Leopold of Ungarnmark m. [BRUN323] Ida von Elstorf of Brunswick . . . . [AUST402] Justizia von Ungarnmark m. [WOLF341] Count Otto II of Wolfratshausen . . . [AUST391] March Count Ernst of Austria m1. [WETT392] Adelheid von Wettin . . . . [AUST401] March Count Leopold II of Austria m. [TRAU402] Itha von Formbach-Ratelberg . . . . . [AUST411] March Count Leopold III of Austria m2. [GER2343] Agnes von Germany . . . . . . [AUST422] Agnes von Austria m2. [POLA351] Duke Wladyslaw II of Poland . . . . . . [AUST423] Judith von Austria m. [MONX381] March Count William V of Montferrat 33. [AUST371] Leopold I the illustrious (born 940, son of [BAVA271] Count Heinrich, see BAVARIA DUKEDOM), married [EPPE293] Richwara (daughter of Count Ernst, see EPPENSTEIN). He was 1st March Count of Austria (975-96), Count in Traungau, Sundergau & Donaugau, DUKE OF AUSTRIA (976-94), and died at Wurzburg (July 994).

[AUST382] Heinrich (son of Leopold I) married Swanhilde. He was March Count of Austria (994-1018). He died June 1018.

[AUST383] Marie (daughter of Henri) married 1. Otto of Frisingue; then 2. King Peter of Hungary.

32. [AUST381] Adalbert I the victorious (born 980, son of Leopold I) married 1. [WSAX382] Glismod of Utrecht (daughter of Count Immed IV, see WEST SAXONY COUNTS); then 2. Froiza/Adelheid/Dominica (daughter of Ottone Orseolo, DOGE OF VENICE). Adalbert was March Count of Austria (1018-55, succeeding his brother Henry I), and died 28th May 1055 [elsewhere shown June 1056], and Glismod died 17th February 1071.

31. [AUST392] Leopold (son of Adalbert & Glismod), March Count of Ungarnmark, is alleged to have married [BRUN323] Ida von Elstorf (daughter of March Count Liudolf, see BRUNSWICK). He died at Ingelheim (9th December 1043).

30. [AUST402] Justizia (daughter of Leopold) married [WOLF341] Count Otto II (see WOLFRATSHAUSEN).

31. [AUST391] Ernst (born c.1028, son of Adalbert & Glismod) married 1. [WETT392] Adelheid (daughter of March Count Dedi II, see WETTIN COUNTY), died January 1071; then 2. Swanhilde of Chiemgau. He was March Count of Austria (1053-75), and was killed in battle (June 1075). Adelheid died 26th January 1071.

30. [AUST401] Leopold II the handsome (born 1050, son of Ernst & Adelheid) married [TRAU402] Itha (born 1050, daughter of Count Thiemo II, see TRAUNGAU COUNTY). He was March Count of Austria (1075-1095), and died 12th October 1095. Itha probably died 1101.

29. [AUST411] Leopold III the Saint (born 1070, son of Leopold) married 1. --- (daughter of --- of Perg), died before 1105; then 2. (1106) [GER2349] Agnes (born 1072, widow, daughter of EMPEROR HEINRICH IV, see GERMAN DUKEDOMS & KINGDOMS). He was March Count of Austria (1095-36), and was killed whilst hunting (15th November 1136). He was canonised (1485). Agnes died 24th September 1143.

28. [AUST422] Agnes (born 1111, daughter of Leopold III & Agnes) married 1. DUKE FREDERICK I VON STAUFEN; then 2. (c.1125-27) [POLA351] DUKE WLADYSLAW II (see POLAND DUKEDOM).

27. [AUST423] Judith of Austria (daughter of Leopold III & Agnes) married [MONX381] March Count William V (see MONTFERRAT MARCH COUNTY).

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http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db...

•ID: I4870
•Name: Glismod VON UTRECHT •Given Name: Glismod •Surname: von Utrecht •Sex: F 1 2 •Death: 5 FEB 1041

Father: Immed IV VON UTRECHT Mother: Adela VON UTRECHT

Marriage 1 Adalbert VON OSTERREICH •Married: Children 1. Ernst VON OSTERREICH

Sources: 1.Abbrev: ES(nf) Title: Europaische Stammtafeln-Neue Folge Author: Schwennicke, Detlev Publication: Frankfurt am Main, Germany:Vittorio Klostermann, 1998- Page: 1.1.84 2.Abbrev: ES Title: Europaische Stammtafeln. Vol 1-19 Author: Schwennicke, Detlev Publication: Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt Verlag, 1980- Page: 19:1B


- https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glismod - Glismod huwde op een onbekend tijdstip met Adalbert van Oostenrijk. Het was in ieder geval voor Adalbert in 1018 markgraaf van Oostenrijk werd


Er war verheiratet mit Glismod, der Schwester des Bischofs Meinwerk von Paderborn

- http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Glismoddiedbefore1041

iii) GLISMOD (-5 Feb before 1041). The Vita Meinwerci names "Thiedericum, Meinwercum, Glismod et Azelam" as children of Immed and Athela, specifying that Glismod married "nobilis principis in Baioaria"[98].

m ---. The identity of the husband of Glismod is not known. He has been associated with Adalbert "der Siegreiche" Markgraf der Ostmark, son of Liutpold I Markgraf der bayerischen Ostmark, Graf im Traungau, Sundergau und Donaugau & his wife Richwara im Sualafeldgau (-26 May 1055, bur Stift Melk). The Annales Stadenses name "Lippoldo filio domine Glismodis" as husband of "Ida [de Elsthorpe]"[99]. It is unlikely that this refers to Liutpold, son of Markgraf Adalbert, who was installed as Markgraf der Ungarischen Mark in Dec 1043 and died soon afterwards, presumably childless as his younger brother succeeded their father in the Markgrafschaft. [One possible child]: