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Isambart the Saxon

(Ca 750 - Aft 806)

Isambart
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Isanbart (d. after 806), Count in Thurgau, also known as Isambard the Saxon was an 8th-century count (comes) in the Frankish lands of Saxony and Master of the Palace at Altdorf in Alamannia.[1]
Life

He was born about 750 AD in Narbonne, France the son of Warin I, documented as count in Thurgau, and his wife Adalindis, a daughter of Duke Hildeprand of Spoleto.[2]

Isanbart himself was first mentioned as a Thurgau count in 774 and made significant donations to the Abbey of Saint Gall. He was Greve, Comte, of Altorf and Master of the Palace.

His wife was Thiedrada (Thietrate), of Carolingian origin, and he was the father of

Hedwig (Heilwig; d. after 833), married Count Welf;
Adalung, abbot of Lorsch 804–837;
Adalindis

Hunfrid I of Istria, Guelph of Andechs and the Brother of Bouchard "the Constable", and Alberic I de Narbonne.[citation needed]

He died after 806 AD in Saxony.
References

Isanbart (Des Franken) Sachsen].
Isanbart Biography & Family History.

Events

BirthCa 750Narbonne, France
DeathAft 806
Title (Nobility)Count in Thurgau
Title (Nobility)Master of the Palace at Altdorf in Alamannia

Families

SpouseThiedrada ( - )
ChildHedwig (778 - 833)
FatherWarin I ( - )
MotherAdalindis ( - )