de Clermont, Robert I

Male 870 - 940  (70 years)


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  1. 1.  de Clermont, Robert I was born in 870 in Auvergne, France (son of de Clermont, Armand and de Velay, Bertilde); died in 940 in Clermont, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: 9CHW-MJN

    Notes:

    Robert Ier est cité comme vicomte d’Auvergne lors de la donation que fit le comte d’Auvergne, Acfred, au monastère de Sauxillanges en 927, puis à nouveau lors de la fondation du monastère de Chanteuge en 936, avec le duc d’Aquitaine et comte d’Auvergne Raymond III de Toulouse, dit Pons. Il est probablement mort en 962.

    Il est le fils d'Armand

    Robert I is mentioned as Viscount of Auvergne in the donation made by the Count of Auvergne, Acfred, to the monastery of Sauxillanges in 927, then again in the foundation of the monastery of Chanteuge in 936, with the Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Auvergne Raymond III of Toulouse, known as Pons. He probably died in 962.

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    Robert I st is quoted as Viscount Auvergne at the donation that made the count of Auvergne , Acfred at Sauxillanges monastery in 927 and again at the founding of Chanteuges monastery in 936 , with the Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Auvergne Raymond III of Toulouse , known as Pons. He probably died in 962 .

    He is the son of Armand and the father of Robert II , viscount of Auvergne, and of Étienne II , bishop of Clermont .

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ier_de_Clermont

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    Family/Spouse: de Mercoeur, Viscountess Adelgarde. Adelgarde (daughter of de Mercoeur, Bernard) was born in 875 in Auvergne, France; died in 915 in Auvergne, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. de Clermont, Robert II was born in 905 in Auvergne, France; died in 989 in Auvergne, France.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  de Clermont, Armand was born in 835 in Clermont, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Auvergne, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; Lord
    • FSID: 9CHW-MVL

    Notes:

    Armand (Arimandus) is mentioned as a viscount of Auvergne or Clermont, under the authority of Counts Bernard (846), Guerin, then William the Pious (Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Auvergne in 886, died in 916). He made donations to the church of Brioude in 895 and 898.

    Additionally:

    AUVERGNE, former French province including the present departments of Cantal, Puy-de-Dôme, and part of Haute-Loire. The presence of Jews in Auvergne is known from the end of the fifth century. In the second half of the 13th century they were settled in the localities of Auzon, Clermont, Ennezat, Langeac, Monton, Oilac, Peissin, Pont-du-Château, Puy-Roger, Ris, Rochefort, Taleine, Veyre, and Vichy. Banished together with the other Jews of France in 1306, they returned after 1359 to settle in Ennezat, Lignat, and Montaigut-en-Combraille until the expulsion of the Jews from the kingdom in 1394.

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armand_de_ClermonA. Tardieu, in: Dépêche du Puy-de-Dôme (Sept. 15, 1891); P. Andigier, Histoire d'Auvergne, 1 (1899), 14; A. Molinier (ed.), Correspondance administrative d'Alfonse de Poitiers, 1 (1894), 402–4 and passim; P. Fournier and P. Guébin (eds.), Enquêtes administratives d'Alfonse de'Poitiers… (1959), passim.

    Bernard Plantevelue, a great lord of Aquitaine and a descendant of Saint Guilhem, took the title of Count of Auvergne shortly after his marriage in 868 to Ermengarde, daughter of Bernard the First of Auvergne. After his death in 886, his son William II the Pious, who became Duke of Aquitaine in 895, succeeded him until 918. The line died out with the deaths of his two nephews, William III the Younger in 926 and Acfred in 928. The Count of Toulouse, Raymond III, known as Pons, and then the Counts of Poitiers, distant descendants of William I, Count of Auvergne in 844, took over the title, very theoretically, William Tête d'Étoupe until 963 and William Fierbrace until 994. But they had long since given up all authority to the local lords, the Viscounts of Auvergne, of whom Armand is the first attested representative.

    Armand (Arimandus) I, Viscount of Auvergne or Clermont 'under the counts Bernard, Guerin and William'*, attested in 895 and 898 under the suzerainty of William the Pious.

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    Armand (Arimandus) is mentioned as viscount of Auvergne or Clermont, under the authority of counts Bernard (846), Guerin, then William the Pious (duke of Aquitaine and count of Auvergne in 886, died in 916). He made donations to the Saint-Julien de Brioude basilica in 895 and 898.

    He was the father of Robert I, Astorge, Armand II and Matfred, all of whom were named Viscounts of Auvergne in a charter of the church of Brioude dated 962.

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armand_de_Clermon

    Armand married de Velay, Bertilde. Bertilde was born in 849 in Auxerre, Yonne, Bourgogne, France; died in 898 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  de Velay, Bertilde was born in 849 in Auxerre, Yonne, Bourgogne, France; died in 898 in France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: G8XP-N4Q

    Notes:

    With his wife's consent, he gave 4 manses in the village of Rillac and the church of Fontanges to the church of Brioude in 895 and 898.

    Children:
    1. 1. de Clermont, Robert I was born in 870 in Auvergne, France; died in 940 in Clermont, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France.