Person:Udo Unknown (4)

Udo _____, of Neustria
b.Abt 832
d.Bet 879 and 885
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
  • HUdo _____, of NeustriaAbt 832 - Bet 879 & 885
  • WJudith _____Abt 832 - Abt 879
m. Abt 850
  1. Gebhard _____, of LahngauBet 860 & 888 - 910
  • HUdo _____, of NeustriaAbt 832 - Bet 879 & 885
  1. Everhart _____, count in NiederlahngauAbt 858 - 902
  2. Conrad _____, Duke of ThuringiaAbt 865 - 906
  3. Rudolf I _____, Bishop of Würzburg - 908
Facts and Events
Name[1] Udo _____, of Neustria
Alt Name[2][3] Udo _____, Graf im Lahngau
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 832
Marriage Abt 850 to Judith _____
Marriage to Unknown
Title (nobility)[3] 860 Graf im Lahngau
Death? Bet 879 and 885
Reference Number[1] Q1339011?
Questionable information identified by WeRelate automation
To fix:Born before father was 8
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Udo of Neustria, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

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    Udo was a 9th-century nobleman of East Francia, a son of Gebhard, Count of Lahngau, and older brother of Berengar I of Neustria. He and his brother were afforded their position in the March of Neustria both by kinship to Adalard the Seneschal and the favour of Charles the Bald.

    With his brothers, Berengar and Waldo, Abbot of St Maximin's, Trier, he took part in the 861 revolt of Carloman of Bavaria, possibly his cousin-in-law, against Louis the German. The revolt was crushed, and the three brothers fled with their relative Adalard to the court of the West Frankish king, Charles the Bald, who granted them wardship of the march held against the Vikings while the march against the Bretons was granted to Robert the Strong.

    Charles' patronage of the family provoked the jealousy of the Rorgonids, the most powerful family local to Neustria, which controlled the ducatus Cenomannicus (Maine). In 865, they allied with Saloman of Brittany and attacked the brothers. Charles, to attain peace, took the march back and gave it to Gauzfrid of Neustria, a Rorgonid.

    A charter of 879 mentions Udo and his brothers taking part in the foundation of the college of Gemünden. Evidently, the death of Louis the German in 876 had allowed them to return to the court of Carloman.

    Udo left a son, Conrad, Duke of Thuringia, who was the founder of the Conradine dynasty and father of Conrad I of Germany. One younger son, Rudolf, became Bishop of Würzburg, and another, Gebhard, became Duke of Lotharingia.

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  2. UDO, son of GEBHARD Graf im Niederlahngau & his wife ---. Graf im Lahngau. 860/879., in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Biografie auf Wikipedia DE, in Wikipedia
    [[1]], gefunden 2016.

    Udo (860 bis 879 bezeugt) war Graf im Lahngau.[1] Er war der Sohn des Grafen Gebhard und somit ein Angehöriger der Familie der Konradiner. In einer Urkunde aus dem Jahr 861 werden er und seine Brüder als propinqui (nahe Verwandte) des Seneschalls Adalhard bezeichnet.[