Individual Details
Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois
(1028 - 1080)
According to Wikipedia:
Herbert IV of Vermandois (1028–1080), Count of Vermandois, was the son of Otto of Vermandois and Parvie (Pavia or Patia).[1]
Family and children[edit]
Herbert married Adele of Valois, daughter of Ralph IV of Valois[2] and Adele of Bar-sur-Aube. They had:
Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois, (b. Circa 1062 - d. September 23, 1120) - married first to Hugh Magnus,[3] son of Henry I of France and younger brother of Philip I of France, and second to Renaud II, Count of Clermont-Beauvaisis.
Odo I, Count of Vermandois[citation needed] (b. circa 1064 - d. after 1085)
Gerard (b. 1066 - d. ?)
Adelaide's husband, Hugh, inherited the countships of Vermandois and Valois upon Herbert's death.[a][4]
Notes[edit]
^ All of Herbert's lands would go to Hugh upon Herbert's death in 1080, giving the Capetians an important foothold..[4]References[edit]
^ Le Jan 2003, p. 322, 535.
^ Crouch 1986, p. 11.
^ Suger 1992, p. 191-192.
^ Jump up to:a b Gabriele 2018, p. 102.Sources[edit]
Crouch, David (1986). The Beaumont Twins:The Roots and Branches of Power in the Twelfth Century. Cambridge University Press.
Gabriele, Matthew (2018). "The Provenance of the Descriptio Qauliter Karolus Magnus: Remembering the Carolingians in the entourage of King Philip I (1060–1108) before the First Crusade". Viator. University of California Press. 39 (2): 93-117.
Le Jan, Régine (2003). Famille et pouvoir dans le monde franc (VIIe-Xe siècle). Publications de la Sorbonne.
Suger (1992). The Deeds of Louis the Fat. Translated by Cusimano, Richard C.; Moorhead, John. Catholic University of America Press.
Herbert IV of Vermandois (1028–1080), Count of Vermandois, was the son of Otto of Vermandois and Parvie (Pavia or Patia).[1]
Family and children[edit]
Herbert married Adele of Valois, daughter of Ralph IV of Valois[2] and Adele of Bar-sur-Aube. They had:
Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois, (b. Circa 1062 - d. September 23, 1120) - married first to Hugh Magnus,[3] son of Henry I of France and younger brother of Philip I of France, and second to Renaud II, Count of Clermont-Beauvaisis.
Odo I, Count of Vermandois[citation needed] (b. circa 1064 - d. after 1085)
Gerard (b. 1066 - d. ?)
Adelaide's husband, Hugh, inherited the countships of Vermandois and Valois upon Herbert's death.[a][4]
Notes[edit]
^ All of Herbert's lands would go to Hugh upon Herbert's death in 1080, giving the Capetians an important foothold..[4]References[edit]
^ Le Jan 2003, p. 322, 535.
^ Crouch 1986, p. 11.
^ Suger 1992, p. 191-192.
^ Jump up to:a b Gabriele 2018, p. 102.Sources[edit]
Crouch, David (1986). The Beaumont Twins:The Roots and Branches of Power in the Twelfth Century. Cambridge University Press.
Gabriele, Matthew (2018). "The Provenance of the Descriptio Qauliter Karolus Magnus: Remembering the Carolingians in the entourage of King Philip I (1060–1108) before the First Crusade". Viator. University of California Press. 39 (2): 93-117.
Le Jan, Régine (2003). Famille et pouvoir dans le monde franc (VIIe-Xe siècle). Publications de la Sorbonne.
Suger (1992). The Deeds of Louis the Fat. Translated by Cusimano, Richard C.; Moorhead, John. Catholic University of America Press.
Events
Birth | 1028 | ||||
Death | 1080 |
Families
Spouse | Living |
Child | Adelaide of Vermandois (1062 - 1124) |
Father | Otto, Count of Vermandois (979 - 1045) |
Mother | Living |
Father | Otto, Count of Vermandois (979 - 1045) |
Mother | Living |