Person:Gebhard im Lahngau (1)

Gebhard im Lahngau
d.879
m. Est 825
  1. _____ William - 866
  2. Gebhard im Lahngau826 - 879
  3. Hardouin de NeustriaAbt 826 - Bef 862
  4. Ermentrude d'Orléans830 - 869
  • HGebhard im Lahngau826 - 879
m. Est 830
  1. Berengar I _____, Margrave of Neustria - Aft 878
  2. Udo _____, of NeustriaAbt 832 - Bet 879 & 885
  3. Bertulf _____, Archbishop of Trier - 883
Facts and Events
Name[3] Gebhard im Lahngau
Alt Name Gebhard _____, van de Lahngau
Gender Male
Birth? 826 Lahngau, Germany
Marriage Est 830 to Unknown
Title (nobility)? 832 Graf im Niederlahngau
Death[1] 879
Reference Number[1] Q619257?


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Gebhard (died 879) was a mid-9th-century count in the Lahngau and the first documented ancestor of the dynasty later known as the Conradines. He was a "leading man of the [East] Franks" and a brother-in-law of Ernest, margrave of the Bavarian Nordgau. Gebhard may be a son of Odo I, Count of Orléans, if identical with Udo the Elder, count in the Lahngau from 821 to 826.

In 838, he allied with Poppo of Grapfeld and Otgar, Archbishop of Mainz, against the rebellious Louis the German and in favour of the emperor Louis the Pious.

He was the father of

who all rose to prominent positions in West Francia.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Gebhard, Count of the Lahngau, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   GEBHARD (-after 879)., in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  3. Biografie auf Wikipedia DE, in Wikipedia
    [[1]], gefunden 2016.

    Gebhard (832–879 bezeugt[1]) gilt als Ahnherr des Geschlechtes der Konradiner, war Graf im Niederlahngau und 845 Stifter von St. Severus in Kettenbach/Gemünden im Westerwald. Es wird angenommen, dass er ein Sohn des Grafen Udo (des Älteren) im Lahngau, besser als Odo von Orléans bekannt, war,[2] durch den die Konradiner eine jüngere Nebenlinie des fränkischen Geschlechts der Geroldonen darstellen.