Count Heimrich (Heimo) Graf im Oberrheingau, Graf in der Wetterau

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Count Heimrich (Heimo) Graf im Oberrheingau (im Oberrheingau), Graf in der Wetterau

Also Known As: "Graf Walah IM GRABFELDGAU"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wetter, Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Death: May 05, 795 (39-40)
bei Lüne an der Elbe
Immediate Family:

Son of Cancor, count in Upper Rheingau and Angilo
Husband of Eggiwiz
Father of Bubo im Grabfeldgau; Robert Graf im Rheingau und im Wormsgau and Count Heimrich Graf im Saalgau
Brother of Chrodgang; Ermbert; Rachilt im Oberrheingau and Euphemia im Oberrheingau

Occupation: Count in Ober-Rheingau, Saargau and Wetterau, graaf van Babenberg
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About Count Heimrich (Heimo) Graf im Oberrheingau, Graf in der Wetterau

ROBERT [I] (c700/10]-b<764)
s/o LAMBERT [II] comes in Neustria and Austrasia & his wife
x c730 WILLISWINDA, d/o ADALHELM Grundherr im Wormsgau (-c12 Jul 764/776)

1.CANCOR (-771) Graf im Rheingau. Cancor…Rhenensis pagi comes cum matre sua…Williswinda vidua Ruperti comitis" founded Kloster Lorsch by charter dated 764[506]. "Williswinda…et filius meus Cancor" donated "villam…in pago Wormatiense…Hagenheim super fluvium Salusiam", inherited from "genitoris mei…Adelhelmi", to monastery "Lauresham in pago Rhenense super fluvium Wisgotz" by charter dated 12 Jul 764, signed by "…Heimerici filii Cancronis"[507]. The Chronicon Laureshamense records the donation dated "764 IV Id Iul" in Hagenheim by "Williswinda…et filius meus Cancor comes"[508]. "Cancor et Angila conjux mea" donated property "in illa marcha de Bisistat…de dote Angilæ" [Birstatt] to Lorsch by charter dated 1 Jun 770, signed by "Thurincberti fratris ipsius Cancronis et Heimerici filii sui"[509]. The Annalium Laureshamensium record the death in 771 of "Cancor"[510]. m ANGILA, daughter of --- (-after 1 Jun 770). "Cancor et Angila conjux mea" donated property "in illa marcha de Bisistat…de dote Angilæ" [Birstatt] to Lorsch by charter dated 1 Jun 770, signed by "Thurincberti fratris ipsius Cancronis et Heimerici filii sui"[511]. The Chronicon Laureshamense records the donation of "villa Bisistat" dated 1 Jun 770 by "comitis Cancronis et uxoris eius Angila"[512]. Cancor & his wife had [five] children:

a) HEIMRICH [Heimo] (-killed in battle Lüne an der Elbe 5 May 795). "Williswinda…et filius meus Cancor" donated "villam…in pago Wormatiense…Hagenheim super fluvium Salusiam", inherited from "genitoris mei…Adelhelmi", to monastery "Lauresham in pago Rhenense super fluvium Wisgotz" by charter dated 12 Jul 764, signed by "…Heimerici filii Cancronis"[513]. The Chronicon Laureshamense names "Heimerici filii Cancronis" as one of the signatories of the donation dated "764 IV Id Iul" by "Williswinda…et filius meus Cancor comes", and records a donation dated 776 by "Heimericus comes filius Cancronis" in which it is specified that both his father and grandmother were dead[514]. "Cancor et Angila conjux mea" donated property "in illa marcha de Bisistat…de dote Angilæ" [Birstatt] to Lorsch by charter dated 1 Jun 770, signed by "Thurincberti fratris ipsius Cancronis et Heimerici filii sui"[515]. "Karolus…rex Francorum", in an undated charter (placed in the compilation with charters dated 772) related to Kloster Lorsch, names "avia…Heimerici…Williswinda vel genitor suus Cancor, germano suo domino Ruodgango archiepiscopo"[516]. "Heimricus comes filius Cancronis" confirmed donations to Lorsch "mortuis patre et avia" by charter dated 776[517]. Graf im Oberrheingau 772/782. Graf im Lahngau 778. "Heimiricus comes filius domne nostre Wiilisuuinde" witnessed an enquiry into property "in villa…Sueinheim" by charter dated 6 Jun 782[518], although Heimrich was the grandson, not the son, of Williswinda if the information in other the charters is accurate. Abbot of Mosbach 784.
b) CHRODGANG [Hruotgang] (-after [772]). "Heimericus" names "germano suo domino Ruodgango archiepiscopo" in an undated charter relating to a donation to Kloster Lorsch[519]. "Karolus…rex Francorum", in an undated charter (placed in the compilation with charters dated 772) related to Kloster Lorsch, names "avia…Heimerici…Williswinda vel genitor suus Cancor, germano suo domino Ruodgango archiepiscopo"[520]. Archbishop, although his archbishopric has not yet been traced. Other sources name Chrodgang Archbishop of Metz, son of Sigramnus and his wife Landrada (see the document CAROLINGIAN NOBILITY). It appears beyond coincidence that two archbishops named Chrodgang existed at the same time. It is possible therefore that all the sources refer to the same person and that "germanus" in the Lorsch sources should be interpreted more broadly than "brother".]
c) ERMBERT (-803). "Rachildis" donated property "in pago Wormatiense in Dinenheimer marcha" to Lorsch, for the souls of "…germani mei Heimerici atque Erimberti episcopi", by charter dated 31 Oct 792[521]. The Chronicon Laureshamense records the donation "in Dinenheim et Sunnincheim" dated "792 prid Kal Nov" by "Rachildis…pro remedio animæ…et germani mei Heimrici atque Ermberti episcopi"[522]. Bishop of Worms 770.
d) RACHILT (-after 1 Nov 792). "Rachildis" donated property "in pago Wormatiense in Dinenheimer marcha" to Lorsch, for the souls of "…germani mei Heimerici atque Erimberti episcopi", by charter dated 31 Oct 792[523]. The Chronicon Laureshamense records the donation "in Dinenheim et Sunnincheim" dated "792 prid Kal Nov" by "Rachildis…pro remedio animæ…et germani mei Heimrici atque Ermberti episcopi"[524]. Nun at Lorsch.
e) EUPHEMIA . The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. 776. Nun at Lorsch.

2.ANSELM
3. THURINGBERT (-Jun 770 or >)

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Leo: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.), Reference: III 54.


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Citations

1.[S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Älteren Babenberger.


On 12. July 764 founded Lorsch Abbey with his father Rupert Graf im Oberrheingau and grandmother Williswint.

Leo: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.), Reference: II 10; III 54.