Abbot of Carbie Wala Martel, abbé de Bobbio

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Abbot of Carbie Wala Martel, abbé de Bobbio

Also Known As: "Wala", "Walla", "de Bobbio"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Vermandois,Picardie, France
Death: August 31, 836 (76-85)
Bobbio, Emilia Romagna, Italia (Italy)
Place of Burial: Bobbio, Emilia Romagna, Italia
Immediate Family:

Son of Bernard, count & Abbot of St. Quentin and Partner Unknown
Husband of Rotlinde "Chrodlindis" de Toulouse
Father of Rothindis Martel
Brother of Theodrada of St. Quentin, abbess of Herford; Bernhard von Franken; Gundrada d'Herstal and Ida
Half brother of Saint Adalard of Corbie

Occupation: Comte de Saxe, Abbé de Bobbio, après veuvage, Abbot of the "Abbazia di San Colombano" or Bobbio Abbey, Imperial Councillor, Comte de Corbie, Seigneur de Saint-Quentin, puis abbé de Bobbio après son veuvage, Abbot of Bobbio
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About Abbot of Carbie Wala Martel, abbé de Bobbio

Medlands (28 nov 2020) Franks, Carolingian Nobility shows:– "a) BERTRUDIS (-13 Aug ____). The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés records the death "Id Aug" of "Bertrut filia Walonis comitis"[35]."



According to the Wikipedia page on Wala of Corbie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wala_of_Corbie

Wala of Corbie (ca. 755 – 31 August 836) was the son of Bernard, son of Charles Martel, and one of the principal advisers of his cousin Charlemagne, Charlemagne's son Louis the Pious, and his son Lothair I. He succeeded his brother Adalard as abbot of Corbie and Corvey in 826 or 827.

Wala, originally a comes (count) attached to the palace under Charlemagne (811), was forced to enter the monastery of Corbie in 814 as part of a purging of palace rivals and hangers-on by Louis the Pious.[1]

In 816 he and Adalard were given the responsibility of organising the government of the convent of Herford, recently passed into Louis's hands at the Council of Aachen.[2]

In the 820s Wala become a strong opponent of royal/imperial control of church benefices.[3] He was back at court in 822 as a concillor (councillor). According to Paschasius Radbertus, Wala alleged on one occasion that the "army of clerics" (i.e. chaplains) resident at the Palace of Aachen (and perhaps itinerant with the emperor) served only for personal gain and did not form a legitimate ecclesiastical institution.[4]

In 831 Wala left Corbie; in 834 he was abbot of Bobbio.

References

McKitterick, Rosamond (1983). The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians, 751–987. London: Longman. ISBN 0 582 49005 7.

Riché, Pierre (1993). The Carolingians: A Family who Forged Europe. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0 8122 1342 4.

Pedigree Resource File

name: WALLA /de Corbie, Abbot of Bobbio/ sexo: male nacimiento: 0754

                        Vermandois, Picardie, France defunción: 	 31 August 0836 
                        Abbey De Bobbio, Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna, Italy matrimonio: 	 0811  ,                        Vermandois, Picardie, France matrimonio: 	 0811 
                        Vermandois, Picardie, France matrimonio: 	
                     Vermandois, , Picardie, France

Padres Padre: BERNARD I /De Saint Quentin/ madre: V /De Laon/

Matrimonios (1) cónyuge: ROTLINDE /de Gelione/ matrimonio: 0811 , Vermandois, Picardie, France

	Ocultar hijos (1) hijo 1: 	          Rothaide /Bobbio/ sexo: 	         female nacimiento: 	 0820 
                        Vermandois, , Normandy, France defunción: 	 15 June 0858 
                        Milan, Milano, Lombardia, Italy

Fuentes (1) Ancestry Family Trees

Cita de este registro "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/33N3-M53 : accessed 2014-05-11), entry for WALLA /de Corbie, Abbot of Bobbio/.

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Regarding the birth of Wala de Bobbio:

Wala was born as a son of a Saxon woman and Count Bernard who was a brother of Pepin the Third and a natural son of Charles Martel. Wala was the first cousin of Charlemagne and a half brother of Adalard the Younger, who served as abbot of Corbie until 826. Wala also had a full brother named Bernarius, and two sisters Gundrada and Theodrada, abbess of Notre-Dame de Soissons. In Wala’s early years, he had been brought up in the school of the royal Palace with his brother Adalard the Younger. At Court, both Wala and his brother Adalard were known as being honest, honorable and zealous. As a youth, Wala incurred the temporary disapproval of his cousin Charles. In 792, it has been supposed that he was in some way involved with the conspiracy of Charles son’, Pepin the hunchback. As a result, he was banned from court and forced to live under the close watch of some of the loyal magnates. During this time, it is presumed that he married daughter of William, count of Toulouse, Rothlindis, and Wala became a brother in-law of Bernard of Barcelona. He was widowed before he became a monk in 814. In his early years, Wala regained royal favor. During Charlemagne’s rule, he rose to become the Emperor’s second-in-command. Charlemagne appears to have appointed his cousin Wala to oversee administration on Saxony, just as he had elevated his brother in law Gerold in Bavaria. During his rule Charlemagne appears to have relied confidently on his capable cousins, including Adalard, Bernarius and Wala.

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https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wala_(Carolingien)

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wala_(Karolinger)

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Abbot of Carbie Wala Martel, abbé de Bobbio's Timeline

755
755
Vermandois,Picardie, France
805
805
Bohain-en-Vermandois, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, France
836
August 31, 836
Age 81
Bobbio, Emilia Romagna, Italia (Italy)
September 836
Age 81
Bobbio, Emilia Romagna, Italia (Italy)