Individual Details
Hildegarde of Perche
( - 15 Apr 1005)
According to Wikipedia:
Hildegarde (died 14 April 1005 or later), Viscountess of Châteaudun, daughter of Hervé I, Count of Perche, and his wife Mélisende. It is believed that she was a descendant of Adelaud de Loches, grandfather of Roscille de Loches, wife of Fulk I the Red, Count of Anjou. Hildegarde became viscountess upon the death of her husband Hugues.
Hildegarde and Hugues had four children:
Hugues I de Châteaudun, Viscount of Châteaudun and Archbishop of Tours
Adalaud, Seigneur de Château-Chinon
Melisende, Viscountess of Châteaudun, married Fulcois, Count of Mortaigne, son of Rotrou, Seigneur de Nogent.
Unnamed Daughter, married Albert II de la Ferté-en-Beauce, son of Albert I de la Ferté-en-Beauce and Godehildis de Bellême.
Hildegarde was succeeded by her son Hugues I as Viscount of Châteaudun when he reached the age of maturity.
Sources
Kerrebrouck, Patrick van., Nouvelle histoire généalogique de l'auguste maison de France, vol. 1: La Préhistoire des Capétiens. 1993.
Tout, Thomas Frederick, The Empire and the Papacy: 918-1273, Periods of European History, London: Rivingtons, p. 279.
Bury, J. B. (Editor), The Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, Germany and the Western Empire, Cambridge University Press, 1922
Reuter, Timothy (Editor), The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, 900-1024, Cambridge University Press, 1999
Medieval Lands Pronect, Perche, Mortagne
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According to Wikipedia:
Hildegarde (died 14 April 1005 or later), Viscountess of Châteaudun, daughter of Hervé I, Count of Perche, and his wife Mélisende. It is believed that she was a descendant of Adelaud de Loches, grandfather of Roscille de Loches, wife of Fulk I the Red, Count of Anjou. Hildegarde became viscountess upon the death of her husband Hugues.
Hildegarde and Hugues had four children:
Hugues I de Châteaudun, Viscount of Châteaudun and Archbishop of Tours
Adalaud, Seigneur de Château-Chinon
Melisende, Viscountess of Châteaudun, married Fulcois, Count of Mortaigne, son of Rotrou, Seigneur de Nogent.
Unnamed Daughter, married Albert II de la Ferté-en-Beauce, son of Albert I de la Ferté-en-Beauce and Godehildis de Bellême.
Hildegarde was succeeded by her son Hugues I as Viscount of Châteaudun when he reached the age of maturity.
Sources
Kerrebrouck, Patrick van., Nouvelle histoire généalogique de l'auguste maison de France, vol. 1: La Préhistoire des Capétiens. 1993.
Tout, Thomas Frederick, The Empire and the Papacy: 918-1273, Periods of European History, London: Rivingtons, p. 279.
Bury, J. B. (Editor), The Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, Germany and the Western Empire, Cambridge University Press, 1922
Reuter, Timothy (Editor), The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, 900-1024, Cambridge University Press, 1999
Medieval Lands Pronect, Perche, Mortagne
Hildegarde (died 14 April 1005 or later), Viscountess of Châteaudun, daughter of Hervé I, Count of Perche, and his wife Mélisende. It is believed that she was a descendant of Adelaud de Loches, grandfather of Roscille de Loches, wife of Fulk I the Red, Count of Anjou. Hildegarde became viscountess upon the death of her husband Hugues.
Hildegarde and Hugues had four children:
Hugues I de Châteaudun, Viscount of Châteaudun and Archbishop of Tours
Adalaud, Seigneur de Château-Chinon
Melisende, Viscountess of Châteaudun, married Fulcois, Count of Mortaigne, son of Rotrou, Seigneur de Nogent.
Unnamed Daughter, married Albert II de la Ferté-en-Beauce, son of Albert I de la Ferté-en-Beauce and Godehildis de Bellême.
Hildegarde was succeeded by her son Hugues I as Viscount of Châteaudun when he reached the age of maturity.
Sources
Kerrebrouck, Patrick van., Nouvelle histoire généalogique de l'auguste maison de France, vol. 1: La Préhistoire des Capétiens. 1993.
Tout, Thomas Frederick, The Empire and the Papacy: 918-1273, Periods of European History, London: Rivingtons, p. 279.
Bury, J. B. (Editor), The Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, Germany and the Western Empire, Cambridge University Press, 1922
Reuter, Timothy (Editor), The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, 900-1024, Cambridge University Press, 1999
Medieval Lands Pronect, Perche, Mortagne
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According to Wikipedia:
Hildegarde (died 14 April 1005 or later), Viscountess of Châteaudun, daughter of Hervé I, Count of Perche, and his wife Mélisende. It is believed that she was a descendant of Adelaud de Loches, grandfather of Roscille de Loches, wife of Fulk I the Red, Count of Anjou. Hildegarde became viscountess upon the death of her husband Hugues.
Hildegarde and Hugues had four children:
Hugues I de Châteaudun, Viscount of Châteaudun and Archbishop of Tours
Adalaud, Seigneur de Château-Chinon
Melisende, Viscountess of Châteaudun, married Fulcois, Count of Mortaigne, son of Rotrou, Seigneur de Nogent.
Unnamed Daughter, married Albert II de la Ferté-en-Beauce, son of Albert I de la Ferté-en-Beauce and Godehildis de Bellême.
Hildegarde was succeeded by her son Hugues I as Viscount of Châteaudun when he reached the age of maturity.
Sources
Kerrebrouck, Patrick van., Nouvelle histoire généalogique de l'auguste maison de France, vol. 1: La Préhistoire des Capétiens. 1993.
Tout, Thomas Frederick, The Empire and the Papacy: 918-1273, Periods of European History, London: Rivingtons, p. 279.
Bury, J. B. (Editor), The Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, Germany and the Western Empire, Cambridge University Press, 1922
Reuter, Timothy (Editor), The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III, 900-1024, Cambridge University Press, 1999
Medieval Lands Pronect, Perche, Mortagne
Events
Death | 15 Apr 1005 |
Families
Spouse | Hugh I, Viscount of Châteaudun ( - 989) |
Child | Melisende, Viscountess of Châteaudun ( - 1040) |
Father | Hervé I, Count of Perche ( - 955) |
Mother | Living |