Individual Details
Adrian, Count of Orléans
(755 - 824)
According to Wikipedia:
Adrian of Orléans (born c. 755–died before November 821) was a Frankish count. His sister Hildegard of Vinzgouw married Charlemagne; therefore, he was the emperor's brother-in-law and uncle to the next emperor, Louis the Pious.
Parentage[edit]
He was the son of Gerold of Vinzgau[1] and Emma of Alemannia.
Family[edit]
He married Waldrada,[1] who may have been a daughter of Wilhelmid Adalhelm of Autun, and had issue:
Odo I, Count of Orleans (d. aft. 15 Feb 834),[1] who married Engeltrude of Fézensac, daughter of Count Leuthard I of Paris.
Waldrada who married Robert III of Worms (d. 834), count of the Oberrheingau and the Wormsgau, father of Robert the Strong.[1]References[edit]
^ Jump up to:a b c d Le Jan 2003, p. 213.Sources[edit]
Le Jan, Régine (2003). Famille et pouvoir dans le monde franc (VIIe-Xe siècle) (in French). Publications de la Sorbonne.
Adrian of Orléans (born c. 755–died before November 821) was a Frankish count. His sister Hildegard of Vinzgouw married Charlemagne; therefore, he was the emperor's brother-in-law and uncle to the next emperor, Louis the Pious.
Parentage[edit]
He was the son of Gerold of Vinzgau[1] and Emma of Alemannia.
Family[edit]
He married Waldrada,[1] who may have been a daughter of Wilhelmid Adalhelm of Autun, and had issue:
Odo I, Count of Orleans (d. aft. 15 Feb 834),[1] who married Engeltrude of Fézensac, daughter of Count Leuthard I of Paris.
Waldrada who married Robert III of Worms (d. 834), count of the Oberrheingau and the Wormsgau, father of Robert the Strong.[1]References[edit]
^ Jump up to:a b c d Le Jan 2003, p. 213.Sources[edit]
Le Jan, Régine (2003). Famille et pouvoir dans le monde franc (VIIe-Xe siècle) (in French). Publications de la Sorbonne.
Events
Birth | 755 | ||||
Death | 824 |
Families
Spouse | Living |
Child | Waldrada of Worms (801 - ) |
Spouse | Living |
Child | Waldrada of Worms (801 - ) |
Father | Gerold of Vinzgau, Count of Kraichgau (725 - 799) |
Mother | Emma of Alamannia (735 - 798) |
Sibling | Hildegarde of the Vinzgau (758 - 783) |