Hugo V von Nordgau Hildegard du Ferrette

Eberhard IV von Nordgau Luitgarde of Treves

Hugo VII

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Hijes con:
Berlinde von Ortenburg

Hermanes:
Hedwig von Nordgau

Hijes:
Hugo VIII von Egisheim
Hugo VII "Raucus" von Nordgau
  • Nacimiento: Alrededor de 930, Nordgau, Alsace, Francia
  • Casado/a 9??, ?, Francia, con Berlinde von Ortenburg
  • Fallecido/a: ABT 986, Egisheim, Alsace, Francia
  • Ocupación: Count im Nordgau
  • Fuente: geni.com
  • https://www.geni.com/people/Hugo-VII-Raucus-count-in-Nordgau/6000000002043232432?through=6000000002043232424

    Esposo de: Berlinde von Ortenburg and Hawise von Hohenburg
    Padre de Adele von Hohenburg; Eberhard V Graf im elsäßischen Nordgau (comte en Nordgau); Matfried, Count In Nordgau; Gerhard, Count In Nordgau and Hugo VIII, count in Nordgau & at Egisheim
    Hermano de: Hedwig of Nordgau and Eberhard D'alsace
    Medio Hermano de: Matfried II, count of Metz; Gerhard, count of Metz and Ermengarde de Metz

    Many people list him as Hugo (Hugh) V, but the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy lists him as Hugo VII and his grandfather as Hugo V (his father was Eberhard IV).

    Foundation for Medieval Genealogy:

    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ALSACE.htm#HugoVdiedbefore986B

    HUGO [VII] "Raucus", son of EBERHARD [IV] Graf im Nordgau & his wife [Liutgarde von Metz] (-before 986).

    The Notitiæ Altorfenses names "Eberhardus comes…filius eius Hugo, qui erat aliquantulum raucus", specifying that he founded the monastery of Altorff where his father was buried[118].
    Graf im Nordgau 951/973. "Otto…imperator augustus" granted property "Hohfeldon et Sarameresheim, Suehhusun at Morinzanuuileri atque Salise sitas in Elisazium in comitatu Hugonis comitis" to "coniuge nostre Adelheide imperatrici" by charter dated 16 Nov 968[119].
    m --- ([950]-). The name and origin of Count Hugo's wife are unknown. Her birth date is estimated from the estimated birth date range of her son Hugo.

    Hugo [VII] & his wife had four children:

    1. EBERHARD [V] (-21 Jun 1016 or after).

    The Notitiæ Altorfenses names "comitis Eberhardi sive comitis Hugonis vel istorum fratrum Gerhardi et Maffridi", and also "Bertha comitissa uxor Eberhardi" in relation to a donation of property to the monastery[120].
    Graf im Nordgau. "Otto…rex" confirmed rights of Kloster Peterlingen in "duas villas in Alsazia sitas…Columbra in comitatu Liutfridi comitis…Hittinheim in comitatu Eberhardi comitis" by charter dated 25 Oct 986[121]. "Otto…Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed "Hemediec et Egilolfi fratrum" with rights to a market "in provincia Alsacia…Nortgeuui…Altorf" by charter dated 20 May 999 which names "Eberhardi comitis" and is witnessed by "Gerhardus, Mathfridus, Uto dux, Liutfridus comes, Adelhardus, Unipertus et Marguuardus"[122]. "Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" granted property "ab Eberhardo comite iniuste sibi usurpatum" to Kloster Luders by charter dated 21 Jun 1016[123].
    m [BERTA, daughter of ---]. The Notitiæ Altorfenses names "Bertha comitissa uxor Eberhardi" in relation to her donation to Strasbourg St Marie[124], although it is not entirely clear from the context that her husband was Eberhard [VI].
    2. GERHARD .

    The Notitiæ Altorfenses names "comitis Eberhardi sive comitis Hugonis vel istorum fratrum Gerhardi et Maffridi"[125]. "Gerhardus, Mathfridus…" were the first two subscribers of the charter dated 20 May 999 under which "Otto…Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed "Hemediec et Egilolfi fratrum" with rights to a market "in provincia Alsacia…Nortgeuui…Altorf" naming "Eberhardi comitis"[126]. It is possible that they were Eberhard's brothers but this is not certain.
    3. MATFRIED .

    The Notitiæ Altorfenses names "comitis Eberhardi sive comitis Hugonis vel istorum fratrum Gerhardi et Maffridi"[127]. "Gerhardus, Mathfridus…" were the first two subscribers of the charter dated 20 May 999 under which "Otto…Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed "Hemediec et Egilolfi fratrum" with rights to a market "in provincia Alsacia…Nortgeuui…Altorf" naming "Eberhardi comitis"[128]. It is possible that they were Eberhard's brothers but this is not certain.
    4. HUGO [VIII] ([970/75]-).

    The Notitiæ Altorfenses names "comitis Eberhardi sive comitis Hugonis vel istorum fratrum Gerhardi et Maffridi"[129].
    His birth date range is estimated from the birth of his son Pope Leo in 1002.
    Graf im Nordgau und zu Egisheim
    References:

    [119] Notitiæ Altorfenses II, MGH SS XV.2, p. 993.
    [120] D O I 368, p. 505.
    [121] Notitiæ Altorfenses III, MGH SS XV.2, p. 994, footnote 11 specifying that all four were sons of Hugo, founder of the monastery.
    [122] D O III 27, p. 426.
    [123] D O III 325, p. 753.
    [124] D H II 353, p. 451.
    [125] Notitiæ Altorfenses III, MGH SS XV.2, p. 994.
    [126] Notitiæ Altorfenses III, MGH SS XV.2, p. 994, footnote 11 specifying that all four were sons of Hugo, founder of the monastery.
    [127] D O III 325, p. 753.
    [128] Notitiæ Altorfenses III, MGH SS XV.2, p. 994, footnote 11 specifying that all four were sons of Hugo, founder of the monastery.
    [129] D O III 325, p. 753.
    [130] Notitiæ Altorfenses III, MGH SS XV.2, p. 994, footnote 11 specifying that all four were sons of Hugo, founder of the monastery.
    From the French Wikipedia page on the List of Counts in Nordgau (listed as Hugues II de Nordgau):

    http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_comtes_de_Nordgau

    940-972 : Eberhard IV de Nordgau.

    Fils de Hugues Ier de Nordgau à qui il succède en 940 avec son frère Hugues d'Eguisheim.
    En 959 il remet à Otton-le-Grand l'abbaye de Lure.
    Il gouverne le Nordgau de 940 à 951 date à laquelle il abdique en faveur de son fils et se retire dans sa terre d'Altorf où il décéde en 972.
    Il avait épousé Heedwige d'Angleterre de laquelle il eut :

    1. Hugues II de Nordgau.
    2. Adelbert d'Alsace, souche de la maison de Lorraine.
    3. Hugues, moine à Altorf.
    4. Gérard d'Alsace, comte de Metz.
    972-984 : Hugues II de Nordgau.

    Fils ainé d'Eberhard IV de Nordgau, succéde à son père en 951 après son abdication.
    Un acte de donation du 26 septembre 951 titre Hugues gouvernant le Nordgau.
    Deux autres diplômes le nomment encore, l'un de Otton-le-Grand en 968 pour la reine Adélaïde et l'autre de Otton II du Saint-Empire en 974 pour l'abbaye de Payerne où il est cité comme le comte Hugues.
    Il eut trois fils :

    1. Eberhard V de Nordgau.
    2. Hugues IV de Nordgau qui succéde à ses neveux Hugues III de Nordgau et Eberhard VI de Nordgau.
    3. Matfrid qui était comte.
    Reference:

    Histoire généalogique des maisons souveraines de l'Europe: depuis leur origine jusqu'à présent, Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais, 1811, p. 51 à 92.

    ID: I28956

    Name: Hugo V in Nordgau

    Given Name: Hugo
    Suffix: V in Nordgau
    Prefix: Count
    Sex: M
    Birth: Alrededor de 0928 in of Nordgau Region, Medieval States
    Death: BEF 0986
    Ancestral File #: HRK5-KG
    _UID: E0CA7592EDBDD611BF694445535400009AE6 1

    Change Date: 1 Sep 2002 at 01:00:00
    Padre: Eberhard IV in Nordgau b: Alrededor de 0900 in of Nordgau Region, Medieval States

    Madre: Luitgard of Luxembourg b: Alrededor de 0910 in of Luxembourg

    Marriage 1 of Nordgau b: Alrededor de 0928 in of Nordgau Region, Medieval States

    Married: Alrededor de 0949 in of Nordgau Region, Medieval States
    Children
    1. Has No Children Eberhard V in Nordgau b: Alrededor de 0950 in of Nordgau Region, Medieval States
    2. Has No Children Gerhard In Nordgau b: Alrededor de 0953 in of Nordgau Region, Medieval States
    3. Has No Children Matfried in Nordgau b: Alrededor de 0957 in of Nordgau Region, Medieval States
    4. Has Children Hugo VI in Nordgau b: Alrededor de 0960 in of Nordgau Region, Medieval States
    Sources:

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