Hugues d'Auxerre (marquis de Neustrie, comte d'Auxerre, duc des Francs, comte de Paris, d'Orléans, de Véxin, et de le Mans)

   le Grand, le Blanc, l'abbé

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Personal and Family Information

Hugues was born in 0897 in France, the son of Robert I de France and Béatrice de Vermandois.

He died on 16 JUN 0956 in Dourdan, Étampes, Essonne, Île-de-France, France .

He had four marriages/partners. His first wife was Rohaut de Bourges, who he married in ABT 0914. The place has not been found. They had no known children.

His second wife was Hedwige von Sachsen, who he married in SEP 0938 in Mayence ou Ingelheim, Allemagne. Their five known children were Béatrice (c0938-<1000), Hugues I (0941-0996), Otton (c0945-0965), Eudes-Henri I (c0948-1002) and Emma (?-?).

His third wife was Eadhilde de Wessex, who he married in ABT 0926. The place has not been found. They had no known children.

His fourth partner was Raingarde de Dijon, but they were never married. Their two known children were Herbert (?-0966) and Ansaud II (c0945->1016).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Hugues d'Auxerre
(0897-0956)

 

Robert I de France
(0865-0923)

 

Robert IV de Neustrie
(<0820-0866)

 

Rutpert III de Hesbaye
(c0800-c0834)

+
   

Waldrade d'Orléans
(c0782-?)

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Adélaïde d'Alsace
(0805-c0882)

 

Hugues II (III) de Tours
(0765-0837)

+
   

Ava de Morvois
(c0769-0839)

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Béatrice de Vermandois
(c0895->0931)

 

Herbert I de Senlis
(0839-0902)

 

Pépin II de Senlis
(0817/18-0878)

+
   

NN Nibelung
 

 
   

Béatrice de Morvois
(0858-?)

 

Gérard II de Roussillon
(c0812-0877)

+
   

Ève de Roussillon
(c0830-0870)

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Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth 0897
Place: France
Death 16 JUN 0956
Place: Dourdan, Étampes, Essonne, Île-de-France, France

Attributes

AttributeDateDescriptionDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Nobility Title FROM 0923 TO 0956 marquis de Neustrie
Nobility Title FROM 0954 TO 0956 comte d'Auxerre
Nobility Title FROM 0954 TO 0956 duc des Francs
Nobility Title FROM 0923 TO 0956 comte de Paris, d'Orléans, de Véxin, et de le Mans

Sources

  1. Wikipédia Français
    Source: Wikipédia Français