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https://www.geni.com/people/Luitfried-I-duke-of-Alsace/6000000007331733313?through=6000000007331640433 Padre de Warin, Herr von Altdorf; Luitfried II, count of Sundgau; Thietbaldus d'Alsace; Hugues d'Alsace, prince en Bourgogne and Ermentrude, Countess of Auxerre Hermano de: Eberhard, Duke of Alsace; Maso d'Alsace; Attala d'Alsace; Sainte Eugénie d'Alsace and Gundlendis d'Alsace Liutfrid, Leodefred, Leudefred, or Leudefrid (died probably 742) was the Duke of Alsace, the third in a line of Etichonid dukes dating back to circa 670. He succeeded his father Adalbert in 723. In the 720s he made his younger brother Eberhard count of the Sundgau. He made his court at Strasbourg, where he patronised the monastery of Weissenburg in seven separate donations between 734 and his death. Liutfrid was on good terms with the bishop of Strasbourg, Heddo, a partisan of Charles Martel. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liutfrid,_Duke_of_Alsace ------------------------------------------------------------ Luitfrid Ier d'Alsace Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Aller à : Navigation, rechercher Pour les articles homonymes, voir Alsace (homonymie). Luitfrid Ier d'Alsace Dynastie Étichonides Pays Alsace Titre Duc d'Alsace (722 - 767) Prédécesseur Adalbert d'Alsace (690-722) Successeur Luitfrid II de Sundgau (767-800) (comme comte de Sundgau uniquement) Biographie Naissance 700 Peut-être Koenigshoffen Décès 767 Enfant de Adalbert d'Alsace (665-722) et de Gerlinde de Pfalzel Conjoint Hiltrudis (Hiltrude) Luitfrid Ier d'Alsace, Leodefred, Leudefred ou Leudefrid est né vers 700, peut-être en la villa royale de sa famille à Koenigshoffen et mort vers 767[1]. Il est le troisième et dernier membre de la famille des Etichonides à être duc d'Alsace. Sommaire [masquer] 1 Sa famille 2 Biographie 2.1 Sa jeunesse 2.2 Son mariage 2.3 Les monastères 2.4 Un partisan de Charles Martel 2.5 Le château de la Wasenburg 2.6 La vallée de Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines 3 Descendance 4 Notes et références 4.1 Articles connexes 4.2 Liens et documents externes Sa famille [modifier] En tant que fils aîné, Luitfrid succède à son père Adalbert d'Alsace en 722. Il est le petit-fils dEtichon-Adalric d'Alsace, le neveu de sainte Odile et le frère dEugénie d'Alsace. Adalbert, son père, a construit la résidence royale de Koenigshoffen et les abbayes de Honau et de Saint-Étienne de Strasbourg, mais aussi le monastère de Wissembourg[2]. Ses parents, Adalbert d'Alsace et Gerlinde de Pfalzel sont inhumés dans labbaye Saint-Étienne. Descendance [modifier] Luitfrid Ier d'Alsace épouse: Hiltrudis (Hildewinde) née en 705. Ils ont deux enfants : -1. Rhutard de Nordgau, comte du pagus septentrionalis qui comprend la plus grande partie de la Basse-Alsace jusqu à la Lauter et de lOrtenau, sur la rive droite du Rhin. Il épouse Hirmensinde. Il est appelé duc comme fils de duc, selon la courtoisie ordinaire de ces temps. Il fonde et dote plusieurs abbayes surtout celles de Gengenbach et Schwarzach (Bade-Wurtemberg) et meurt le 28 janvier 765, sans enfants, ce qui lengage à léguer la marche dEttenheim (Bade-Wurtemberg) à lévêché de Strasbourg. Il est enterré à Gengenbach, avec Hirmesinde, son épouse[10]. -2. Luitfrid II de Sundgau (vers 745-800), comte de Sundgau. Forrás / Source: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luitfrid_Ier_d%27Alsace Title: Duke of Alsace Duke of Alsace Liutfrid, Leodefred, Leudefred, or Leudefrid (died probably 742) was the Duke of Alsace, the third in a line of Etichonid dukes dating back to circa 670. He succeeded his father Adalbert in 723. In the 720s he made his younger brother Eberhard count of the Sundgau. He made his court at Strasbourg, where he patronised the monastery of Weissenburg in seven separate donations between 734 and his death. Liutfrid was on good terms with the bishop of Strasbourg, Heddo, a partisan of Charles Martel. Liutfrid was probably a supporter of Martel in his wars with the Alemanni across the Rhine. He disappears from the records in 742, along with his son Hildfrid, and presumably they died fighting for the Carolingians, for their last charter is dated to the first year of the reign of Carloman, son of Charles Martel. No duke was appointed to succeed the heirless Liutfrid. He had two wives, probably both Alsatian: Hiltrudis (Hiltrude[e]) and Theutila. Liutfrid, Leodefred, Leudefred, or Leudefrid (died probably 742) was the Duke of Alsace, the third in a line of Etichonid dukes dating back to circa 670. He succeeded his father Adalbert in 723. In the 720s he made his younger brother Eberhard count of the Sundgau. He made his court at Strasbourg, where he patronised the monastery of Weissenburg in seven separate donations between 734 and his death. Liutfrid was on good terms with the bishop of Strasbourg, Heddo, a partisan of Charles Martel. Liutfrid was probably a supporter of Martel in his wars with the Alemanni across the Rhine. He disappears from the records in 742, along with his son Hildfrid, and presumably they died fighting for the Carolingians, for their last charter is dated to the first year of the reign of Carloman, son of Charles Martel. No duke was appointed to succeed the heirless Liutfrid. He had two wives, probably both Alsatian: Hiltrudis (Hiltrude[e]) and Theutila. Sources Duc d'Alsace (722-750) Name: Luitfrid I 1 2 Sex: M Title: Duke of Alsace Birth: Alrededor de 707 in Alsace, France 3 Death: 767 1 2 Luitfrid married Edith D' ALSACE. (Edith D' ALSACE was born in 719 in Alsace-Lorraine, France and died in 799.) Padre: Adelbert I b: Alrededor de 675 in Alsace, France Mother: Gerlinde b: ABT 679 in Alsace, France Marriage 1 Edith b: Alrededor de 719 in Alsace, France Children 1. Luitfrid II b: ABT 740 in Alsace, France http://talbotsfineaccessories.com/genealogy/burgundy.html | ||||