Individual Details
Renaud, Count of Roucy
(920 - 10 May 967)
According to Wikipedia:
Renaud or Ragenold, Count of Roucy (c.? 920 - 10 May 967) was a Viking who became the military chief of Reims after the restoration of Artald of Reims. He built a fort at Roucy between late 940s and early 950s and supported young King Lothair of France in the expedition at Aquitaine and the Siege [fr] of Poitiers. Renaud became the Count of Roucy around or before 955 by King Lothair.
He married Alberade of Lorraine, daughter of Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine around 945 and had four children:
Ermentrude (married firstly to Aubry II of Mâcon, secondly to Otto-William, Count of Burgundy)[1]
Giselbert (Gilbert of Roucy) who succeeded his father as Count of Roucy in May 967.
Unknown daughter who may have married to Fromond II of Sens.
Brunon de Roucy, the Bishop of Langres.[1]
Renaud could have a brother named Dodo according to Flodoard. Their parents are not known or recorded.
Renaud died on 10 May 967 and was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Remi.
References
Sainte Marie, Anselme de (1773). Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France. p. 861.
According to Wikipedia:
Renaud or Ragenold, Count of Roucy (c.? 920 - 10 May 967) was a Viking who became the military chief of Reims after the restoration of Artald of Reims. He built a fort at Roucy between late 940s and early 950s and supported young King Lothair of France in the expedition at Aquitaine and the Siege [fr] of Poitiers. Renaud became the Count of Roucy around or before 955 by King Lothair.
He married Alberade of Lorraine, daughter of Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine around 945 and had four children:
Ermentrude (married firstly to Aubry II of Mâcon, secondly to Otto-William, Count of Burgundy)[1]
Giselbert (Gilbert of Roucy) who succeeded his father as Count of Roucy in May 967.
Unknown daughter who may have married to Fromond II of Sens.
Brunon de Roucy, the Bishop of Langres.[1]
Renaud could have a brother named Dodo according to Flodoard. Their parents are not known or recorded.
Renaud died on 10 May 967 and was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Remi.
References
Sainte Marie, Anselme de (1773). Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France. p. 861.
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According to Wikipedia:
Renaud or Ragenold (May 10, 963) 1 is a Count of Roucy and Reims from the x th century .Biography
He appeared in 943 alongside King Louis IV of Outremer and assisted him in the fight which the latter waged against Count Herbert II of Vermandois who died in 943 2 . Renaud continues to serve the king and takes on the town of Sens in 945 .
Around 945 , Louis IV, to reward him, gave him in marriage his daughter-in-law No. 1 Albérade de Lotharingie and gave him in fief the land of Roucy , located between Reims and Laon , with the responsibility for him to build a fortress, which he paid between 947 and 953. During this time, he signed a donation charter in favor of the Benedictine Abbey of Charlieu founded in 875.
In 946, Hugues de Vermandois , archbishop of Reims was deposed by the king and replaced by Artaud . The latter entrusted the temporal power of the diocese to Renaud, who thus became count of Reims.
In 954 , on the death of Louis d'Outremer, he transferred his loyalty to the king's son, Lothaire . He dies on May 10, 963, leaving at least four children, still young:
Ermentrude ( v. 1004 ), who married Aubry II de Mâcon ( 982 ), Count of Mâcon , then Count Otte-Guillaume ( 1026 ), Count of Burgundy
Gislebert de Roucy ( c. 1000 ), count of Roucy and viscount of Reims
Brunon de Roucy (c. 956 - 1016 ), bishop of Langres
a girl No. 2 married to Fromond II ( 1012), count of Sens.
Renaud de Roucy is buried in the abbey church of Saint-Remi de Reims .
See also
Bibliography
[Ragenold] (en) Charles Cawley, " section B," Comtes de Roucy (Origins) "- Ragenold (-after 926) " [ archive ] , in "Northern France - Laon, Coucy, Roucy, Soissons", ch. 3: "Comtes de Roucy" , on Medlands - Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [ archive ] (accessed February 22, 2019 ) .
Charles Clémencet, with the collaboration of Maur Dantine and Ursin Durand and continued by Nicolas Viton of Saint-Allais et al. , The art of verifying the dates of historical facts from the charters of chronicles and other ancient monuments, since the birth of Our Lord , t. 12, Paris, impr. C.-F. Patris,1818, 532 p. ( read online [ archive ] ) , p. 280-282.
Notes and references
Notes
Indeed, Albérade was the daughter of Duke Gislebert of Lotharingie , and Gerberge de Saxe , who then remarried to Louis IV of Outremer.
The Genealogia Comitum Flandriæ mentions a girl without naming her. Édouard de Saint-Phalle and Jean Noël Mathieu propose the first name of Giselberte on the basis of a charter of 1058 (but perhaps badly dated), taken up and published under the direction of Mathieu Maximilien Quantin in the General Book of Yonne , 1854-1860
References
He cannot have died in 967 because the year of his burial at the abbey church of Saint-Remy (Saint-Remi) in Rheims (Auj. Reims), Archdiocese of Rheims (Auj. Reims), department of Marne, Champagne-Ardenne region, France - today a minor basilica - indicates that he was buried in this church in 963 . You can consult the list of the burials of important figures buried here: Basilique Saint-Remi de Reims . Note that: 'Rheims' is the old spelling of 'Reims.' At the time of his burial, this church was attached to the abbey of Rheims. The plaque also features the old othrograph: 'Saint-Remy' rather than 'Saint-Remi.'
Jean-Noël Mathieu, "The Succession in the county of Roucy around the year 1000", in Onomastique et Parenté in the medieval West , Oxford, Linacre College, Unit for Prosopographical Research, coll. "Prosopographica and Genealogica / 3",2000, 310 p. ( ISBN 1-900934-01-9 ) , p. 75-84
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According to Wikipedia:
Renaud or Ragenold, Count of Roucy (c.? 920 - 10 May 967) was a Viking who became the military chief of Reims after the restoration of Artald of Reims. He built a fort at Roucy between late 940s and early 950s and supported young King Lothair of France in the expedition at Aquitaine and the Siege [fr] of Poitiers. Renaud became the Count of Roucy around or before 955 by King Lothair.
He married Alberade of Lorraine, daughter of Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine around 945 and had four children:
Ermentrude (married firstly to Aubry II of Mâcon, secondly to Otto-William, Count of Burgundy)[1]
Giselbert (Gilbert of Roucy) who succeeded his father as Count of Roucy in May 967.
Unknown daughter who may have married to Fromond II of Sens.
Brunon de Roucy, the Bishop of Langres.[1]
Renaud could have a brother named Dodo according to Flodoard. Their parents are not known or recorded.
Renaud died on 10 May 967 and was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Remi.
References
Sainte Marie, Anselme de (1773). Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France. p. 861.
According to Wikipedia:
Renaud or Ragenold, Count of Roucy (c.? 920 - 10 May 967) was a Viking who became the military chief of Reims after the restoration of Artald of Reims. He built a fort at Roucy between late 940s and early 950s and supported young King Lothair of France in the expedition at Aquitaine and the Siege [fr] of Poitiers. Renaud became the Count of Roucy around or before 955 by King Lothair.
He married Alberade of Lorraine, daughter of Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine around 945 and had four children:
Ermentrude (married firstly to Aubry II of Mâcon, secondly to Otto-William, Count of Burgundy)[1]
Giselbert (Gilbert of Roucy) who succeeded his father as Count of Roucy in May 967.
Unknown daughter who may have married to Fromond II of Sens.
Brunon de Roucy, the Bishop of Langres.[1]
Renaud could have a brother named Dodo according to Flodoard. Their parents are not known or recorded.
Renaud died on 10 May 967 and was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Remi.
References
Sainte Marie, Anselme de (1773). Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France. p. 861.
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According to Wikipedia:
Renaud or Ragenold (May 10, 963) 1 is a Count of Roucy and Reims from the x th century .Biography
He appeared in 943 alongside King Louis IV of Outremer and assisted him in the fight which the latter waged against Count Herbert II of Vermandois who died in 943 2 . Renaud continues to serve the king and takes on the town of Sens in 945 .
Around 945 , Louis IV, to reward him, gave him in marriage his daughter-in-law No. 1 Albérade de Lotharingie and gave him in fief the land of Roucy , located between Reims and Laon , with the responsibility for him to build a fortress, which he paid between 947 and 953. During this time, he signed a donation charter in favor of the Benedictine Abbey of Charlieu founded in 875.
In 946, Hugues de Vermandois , archbishop of Reims was deposed by the king and replaced by Artaud . The latter entrusted the temporal power of the diocese to Renaud, who thus became count of Reims.
In 954 , on the death of Louis d'Outremer, he transferred his loyalty to the king's son, Lothaire . He dies on May 10, 963, leaving at least four children, still young:
Ermentrude ( v. 1004 ), who married Aubry II de Mâcon ( 982 ), Count of Mâcon , then Count Otte-Guillaume ( 1026 ), Count of Burgundy
Gislebert de Roucy ( c. 1000 ), count of Roucy and viscount of Reims
Brunon de Roucy (c. 956 - 1016 ), bishop of Langres
a girl No. 2 married to Fromond II ( 1012), count of Sens.
Renaud de Roucy is buried in the abbey church of Saint-Remi de Reims .
See also
Bibliography
[Ragenold] (en) Charles Cawley, " section B," Comtes de Roucy (Origins) "- Ragenold (-after 926) " [ archive ] , in "Northern France - Laon, Coucy, Roucy, Soissons", ch. 3: "Comtes de Roucy" , on Medlands - Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [ archive ] (accessed February 22, 2019 ) .
Charles Clémencet, with the collaboration of Maur Dantine and Ursin Durand and continued by Nicolas Viton of Saint-Allais et al. , The art of verifying the dates of historical facts from the charters of chronicles and other ancient monuments, since the birth of Our Lord , t. 12, Paris, impr. C.-F. Patris,1818, 532 p. ( read online [ archive ] ) , p. 280-282.
Notes and references
Notes
Indeed, Albérade was the daughter of Duke Gislebert of Lotharingie , and Gerberge de Saxe , who then remarried to Louis IV of Outremer.
The Genealogia Comitum Flandriæ mentions a girl without naming her. Édouard de Saint-Phalle and Jean Noël Mathieu propose the first name of Giselberte on the basis of a charter of 1058 (but perhaps badly dated), taken up and published under the direction of Mathieu Maximilien Quantin in the General Book of Yonne , 1854-1860
References
He cannot have died in 967 because the year of his burial at the abbey church of Saint-Remy (Saint-Remi) in Rheims (Auj. Reims), Archdiocese of Rheims (Auj. Reims), department of Marne, Champagne-Ardenne region, France - today a minor basilica - indicates that he was buried in this church in 963 . You can consult the list of the burials of important figures buried here: Basilique Saint-Remi de Reims . Note that: 'Rheims' is the old spelling of 'Reims.' At the time of his burial, this church was attached to the abbey of Rheims. The plaque also features the old othrograph: 'Saint-Remy' rather than 'Saint-Remi.'
Jean-Noël Mathieu, "The Succession in the county of Roucy around the year 1000", in Onomastique et Parenté in the medieval West , Oxford, Linacre College, Unit for Prosopographical Research, coll. "Prosopographica and Genealogica / 3",2000, 310 p. ( ISBN 1-900934-01-9 ) , p. 75-84
Renaud or Ragenold, Count of Roucy (c.? 920 - 10 May 967) was a Viking who became the military chief of Reims after the restoration of Artald of Reims. He built a fort at Roucy between late 940s and early 950s and supported young King Lothair of France in the expedition at Aquitaine and the Siege [fr] of Poitiers. Renaud became the Count of Roucy around or before 955 by King Lothair.
He married Alberade of Lorraine, daughter of Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine around 945 and had four children:
Ermentrude (married firstly to Aubry II of Mâcon, secondly to Otto-William, Count of Burgundy)[1]
Giselbert (Gilbert of Roucy) who succeeded his father as Count of Roucy in May 967.
Unknown daughter who may have married to Fromond II of Sens.
Brunon de Roucy, the Bishop of Langres.[1]
Renaud could have a brother named Dodo according to Flodoard. Their parents are not known or recorded.
Renaud died on 10 May 967 and was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Remi.
References
Sainte Marie, Anselme de (1773). Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France. p. 861.
According to Wikipedia:
Renaud or Ragenold, Count of Roucy (c.? 920 - 10 May 967) was a Viking who became the military chief of Reims after the restoration of Artald of Reims. He built a fort at Roucy between late 940s and early 950s and supported young King Lothair of France in the expedition at Aquitaine and the Siege [fr] of Poitiers. Renaud became the Count of Roucy around or before 955 by King Lothair.
He married Alberade of Lorraine, daughter of Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine around 945 and had four children:
Ermentrude (married firstly to Aubry II of Mâcon, secondly to Otto-William, Count of Burgundy)[1]
Giselbert (Gilbert of Roucy) who succeeded his father as Count of Roucy in May 967.
Unknown daughter who may have married to Fromond II of Sens.
Brunon de Roucy, the Bishop of Langres.[1]
Renaud could have a brother named Dodo according to Flodoard. Their parents are not known or recorded.
Renaud died on 10 May 967 and was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Remi.
References
Sainte Marie, Anselme de (1773). Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France. p. 861.
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According to Wikipedia:
Renaud or Ragenold (May 10, 963) 1 is a Count of Roucy and Reims from the x th century .Biography
He appeared in 943 alongside King Louis IV of Outremer and assisted him in the fight which the latter waged against Count Herbert II of Vermandois who died in 943 2 . Renaud continues to serve the king and takes on the town of Sens in 945 .
Around 945 , Louis IV, to reward him, gave him in marriage his daughter-in-law No. 1 Albérade de Lotharingie and gave him in fief the land of Roucy , located between Reims and Laon , with the responsibility for him to build a fortress, which he paid between 947 and 953. During this time, he signed a donation charter in favor of the Benedictine Abbey of Charlieu founded in 875.
In 946, Hugues de Vermandois , archbishop of Reims was deposed by the king and replaced by Artaud . The latter entrusted the temporal power of the diocese to Renaud, who thus became count of Reims.
In 954 , on the death of Louis d'Outremer, he transferred his loyalty to the king's son, Lothaire . He dies on May 10, 963, leaving at least four children, still young:
Ermentrude ( v. 1004 ), who married Aubry II de Mâcon ( 982 ), Count of Mâcon , then Count Otte-Guillaume ( 1026 ), Count of Burgundy
Gislebert de Roucy ( c. 1000 ), count of Roucy and viscount of Reims
Brunon de Roucy (c. 956 - 1016 ), bishop of Langres
a girl No. 2 married to Fromond II ( 1012), count of Sens.
Renaud de Roucy is buried in the abbey church of Saint-Remi de Reims .
See also
Bibliography
[Ragenold] (en) Charles Cawley, " section B," Comtes de Roucy (Origins) "- Ragenold (-after 926) " [ archive ] , in "Northern France - Laon, Coucy, Roucy, Soissons", ch. 3: "Comtes de Roucy" , on Medlands - Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [ archive ] (accessed February 22, 2019 ) .
Charles Clémencet, with the collaboration of Maur Dantine and Ursin Durand and continued by Nicolas Viton of Saint-Allais et al. , The art of verifying the dates of historical facts from the charters of chronicles and other ancient monuments, since the birth of Our Lord , t. 12, Paris, impr. C.-F. Patris,1818, 532 p. ( read online [ archive ] ) , p. 280-282.
Notes and references
Notes
Indeed, Albérade was the daughter of Duke Gislebert of Lotharingie , and Gerberge de Saxe , who then remarried to Louis IV of Outremer.
The Genealogia Comitum Flandriæ mentions a girl without naming her. Édouard de Saint-Phalle and Jean Noël Mathieu propose the first name of Giselberte on the basis of a charter of 1058 (but perhaps badly dated), taken up and published under the direction of Mathieu Maximilien Quantin in the General Book of Yonne , 1854-1860
References
He cannot have died in 967 because the year of his burial at the abbey church of Saint-Remy (Saint-Remi) in Rheims (Auj. Reims), Archdiocese of Rheims (Auj. Reims), department of Marne, Champagne-Ardenne region, France - today a minor basilica - indicates that he was buried in this church in 963 . You can consult the list of the burials of important figures buried here: Basilique Saint-Remi de Reims . Note that: 'Rheims' is the old spelling of 'Reims.' At the time of his burial, this church was attached to the abbey of Rheims. The plaque also features the old othrograph: 'Saint-Remy' rather than 'Saint-Remi.'
Jean-Noël Mathieu, "The Succession in the county of Roucy around the year 1000", in Onomastique et Parenté in the medieval West , Oxford, Linacre College, Unit for Prosopographical Research, coll. "Prosopographica and Genealogica / 3",2000, 310 p. ( ISBN 1-900934-01-9 ) , p. 75-84
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According to Wikipedia:
Renaud or Ragenold, Count of Roucy (c.? 920 - 10 May 967) was a Viking who became the military chief of Reims after the restoration of Artald of Reims. He built a fort at Roucy between late 940s and early 950s and supported young King Lothair of France in the expedition at Aquitaine and the Siege [fr] of Poitiers. Renaud became the Count of Roucy around or before 955 by King Lothair.
He married Alberade of Lorraine, daughter of Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine around 945 and had four children:
Ermentrude (married firstly to Aubry II of Mâcon, secondly to Otto-William, Count of Burgundy)[1]
Giselbert (Gilbert of Roucy) who succeeded his father as Count of Roucy in May 967.
Unknown daughter who may have married to Fromond II of Sens.
Brunon de Roucy, the Bishop of Langres.[1]
Renaud could have a brother named Dodo according to Flodoard. Their parents are not known or recorded.
Renaud died on 10 May 967 and was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Remi.
References
Sainte Marie, Anselme de (1773). Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France. p. 861.
According to Wikipedia:
Renaud or Ragenold, Count of Roucy (c.? 920 - 10 May 967) was a Viking who became the military chief of Reims after the restoration of Artald of Reims. He built a fort at Roucy between late 940s and early 950s and supported young King Lothair of France in the expedition at Aquitaine and the Siege [fr] of Poitiers. Renaud became the Count of Roucy around or before 955 by King Lothair.
He married Alberade of Lorraine, daughter of Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine around 945 and had four children:
Ermentrude (married firstly to Aubry II of Mâcon, secondly to Otto-William, Count of Burgundy)[1]
Giselbert (Gilbert of Roucy) who succeeded his father as Count of Roucy in May 967.
Unknown daughter who may have married to Fromond II of Sens.
Brunon de Roucy, the Bishop of Langres.[1]
Renaud could have a brother named Dodo according to Flodoard. Their parents are not known or recorded.
Renaud died on 10 May 967 and was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Remi.
References
Sainte Marie, Anselme de (1773). Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France. p. 861.
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
According to Wikipedia:
Renaud or Ragenold (May 10, 963) 1 is a Count of Roucy and Reims from the x th century .Biography
He appeared in 943 alongside King Louis IV of Outremer and assisted him in the fight which the latter waged against Count Herbert II of Vermandois who died in 943 2 . Renaud continues to serve the king and takes on the town of Sens in 945 .
Around 945 , Louis IV, to reward him, gave him in marriage his daughter-in-law No. 1 Albérade de Lotharingie and gave him in fief the land of Roucy , located between Reims and Laon , with the responsibility for him to build a fortress, which he paid between 947 and 953. During this time, he signed a donation charter in favor of the Benedictine Abbey of Charlieu founded in 875.
In 946, Hugues de Vermandois , archbishop of Reims was deposed by the king and replaced by Artaud . The latter entrusted the temporal power of the diocese to Renaud, who thus became count of Reims.
In 954 , on the death of Louis d'Outremer, he transferred his loyalty to the king's son, Lothaire . He dies on May 10, 963, leaving at least four children, still young:
Ermentrude ( v. 1004 ), who married Aubry II de Mâcon ( 982 ), Count of Mâcon , then Count Otte-Guillaume ( 1026 ), Count of Burgundy
Gislebert de Roucy ( c. 1000 ), count of Roucy and viscount of Reims
Brunon de Roucy (c. 956 - 1016 ), bishop of Langres
a girl No. 2 married to Fromond II ( 1012), count of Sens.
Renaud de Roucy is buried in the abbey church of Saint-Remi de Reims .
See also
Bibliography
[Ragenold] (en) Charles Cawley, " section B," Comtes de Roucy (Origins) "- Ragenold (-after 926) " [ archive ] , in "Northern France - Laon, Coucy, Roucy, Soissons", ch. 3: "Comtes de Roucy" , on Medlands - Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [ archive ] (accessed February 22, 2019 ) .
Charles Clémencet, with the collaboration of Maur Dantine and Ursin Durand and continued by Nicolas Viton of Saint-Allais et al. , The art of verifying the dates of historical facts from the charters of chronicles and other ancient monuments, since the birth of Our Lord , t. 12, Paris, impr. C.-F. Patris,1818, 532 p. ( read online [ archive ] ) , p. 280-282.
Notes and references
Notes
Indeed, Albérade was the daughter of Duke Gislebert of Lotharingie , and Gerberge de Saxe , who then remarried to Louis IV of Outremer.
The Genealogia Comitum Flandriæ mentions a girl without naming her. Édouard de Saint-Phalle and Jean Noël Mathieu propose the first name of Giselberte on the basis of a charter of 1058 (but perhaps badly dated), taken up and published under the direction of Mathieu Maximilien Quantin in the General Book of Yonne , 1854-1860
References
He cannot have died in 967 because the year of his burial at the abbey church of Saint-Remy (Saint-Remi) in Rheims (Auj. Reims), Archdiocese of Rheims (Auj. Reims), department of Marne, Champagne-Ardenne region, France - today a minor basilica - indicates that he was buried in this church in 963 . You can consult the list of the burials of important figures buried here: Basilique Saint-Remi de Reims . Note that: 'Rheims' is the old spelling of 'Reims.' At the time of his burial, this church was attached to the abbey of Rheims. The plaque also features the old othrograph: 'Saint-Remy' rather than 'Saint-Remi.'
Jean-Noël Mathieu, "The Succession in the county of Roucy around the year 1000", in Onomastique et Parenté in the medieval West , Oxford, Linacre College, Unit for Prosopographical Research, coll. "Prosopographica and Genealogica / 3",2000, 310 p. ( ISBN 1-900934-01-9 ) , p. 75-84
Events
Birth | 920 | ||||
Marriage | 945 | Albérade de Lorraine | |||
Death | 10 May 967 | ||||
Fact 1 | Count of Rheims and Roucy |
Families
Spouse | Albérade de Lorraine (930 - 973) |
Child | Ermentrude de Roucy (949 - 1005) |
Child | Gilbert of Roucy ( - 1000) |