Individual Details
Oda of Metz
(910 - 10 Apr 963)
According to Wikipedia:
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
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According to Wikipedia:
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
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According to Wikipedia:
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
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According to Wikipedia:
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
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According to Wikipedia:
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
According to Wikipedia:
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
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According to Wikipedia:
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
According to Wikipedia:
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
According to Wikipedia:
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
According to Wikipedia:
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
According to Wikipedia:
Oda of Metz (ca. 910 - 10 April 963) was a German noblewoman.
She was the daughter of Count Gerard of Metz.[1] Her mother Oda of Saxony was a daughter of Otto I, Duke of Saxony and thus a member of the Liudolfings.[1] One of her brothers was Henry the Fowler. Because of this family connection Oda was a cousin of the first Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I the Great.
In 930, Oda married Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau,[1] who gained fame as military commander for his brother, Adalberon I of Metz. Because she outlived her husband by twenty years, she was head of the household and ran the estate and lands until their children had reached adulthood.
They had the following children:
Reginar, count of Bastogne (d. 18 Apr 963)
Henry (d. 6 Sep 1000)
Godfrey (935/940 - 3 Sep 995/1002), count of Verdun[1]
Adalberon (935/940 - 23 Jan 989), archbishop of Reims 969-989
References
Murray 2000, p. 6.
Sources
Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosopographica et Genealogica.
Events
Birth | 910 | ||||
Death | 10 Apr 963 |
Families
Spouse | Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau (911 - 942) |
Child | Godfrey I "The Prisoner," Count of Verdun ( - 1002) |
Father | Gerhard I, Count of Metz (875 - 910) |
Mother | Oda of Saxony (880 - 952) |
Sibling | Godfrey, Count Palatine of Lotharingia (905 - 950) |