von Elsass, Saint Odilia

Female 686 - UNKNOWN


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  von Elsass, Saint Odilia was born in 686 in Altdorf, Landshut, Bayern, Germany; died in UNKNOWN in Altdorf, Landshut, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: G7WW-SM6

    Family/Spouse: of Alemannia, Count Ruthard. Ruthard was born in 690 in Altdorf, Landshut, Bayern, Germany; was christened in Argengau, France; died on 9 Dec 771 in Altdorf, Landshut, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. of Thurgau, Count Warin I  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 725 in Altdorf, Landshut, Bayern, Germany; died on 20 May 774 in Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France; was buried after 20 May 774 in France.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  of Thurgau, Count Warin I Descendancy chart to this point (1.Odilia1) was born in 725 in Altdorf, Landshut, Bayern, Germany; died on 20 May 774 in Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France; was buried after 20 May 774 in France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: GWHC-WTX
    • Appointments / Titles: 754; Count in Thurgau

    Notes:

    Warin (Thurgau)
    Count in Alemannia

    Warin († May 20, 774 [1] ) was a Frankish nobleman who left many traces in the history of Alemannia in the middle of the 8th century .

    Life
    After the defeat of the Alemannic duchy by the Carolingians and by the blood court of Cannstatt (746), along with Ruthard, he was one of those Franks who enforced Franconian rule in Alemannia as "administratores Alamanniae" [2] , who organized the Franconian county constitution and the fiscal estate . [3] He was primarily south of Lake Constance active while Ruthard rather north worked the lake.

    Warin has been recorded as a count in Thurgau since 754 [4] . In 759 it was he and Ruthard who persecuted the founder of the monastery, Otmar von St. Gallen , took prisoner, accused him and had him tried. [5] This action was triggered by tensions between the monastery and the Bishop of Constance, who wanted to make St. Gallen subordinate to his diocese. [4] Ruthard and Warin received goods from St. Gallen's property as gifts for their support, which Ruthard only partially incorporated into the treasury. [6] In his last years, probably similar to Ruthard's from Charlemagne's accession to the throneits influence declined without it being possible to speak of a fall. His son Isanbard was apparently able to take over the office of count from him, at least in Thurgau, and also tried to reach an understanding with the St. Gallen monastery, without, however, burdening his father.

    That was done by King Konrad I , who visited the St. Gallen monastery in December 911, just one month after his election, and promised an annual donation to Otmar's grave because he was the "son of those executioners" (meaning Ruthard and Warin) and thus obliged to atonement.

    family
    Warin was married to Hadellind , [1] both are the founders of the Buchau monastery around 770 . Hadellind is given as the daughter of Hildebrand, Duke of Spoleto , and the Regarde, who in turn is said to have been a sister of the Bavarian Duke Odilo , [7] even if the Buchau founding legend Hildebrand as the Swabian Duke and Regarde as the Bavarian Duchess and sister of Hildegard, the wife of Charlemagne, and Hadellind officiated as the first abbess until around 809. [8th]

    The sons of Warin and Hadellind are: [1]

    Isanbard, Count in Thurgau
    Swabo
    The chronicler Ekkehard IV apparently considers Warin (and Ruthard) to be Guelphs . Hans Jänichen, who sees two people in Ruthard, Ruthard the elder and Ruthard the younger, father and son, sees in Warin the son of one and the brother of the other without contradicting Ekkehard IV. Jänichen's view is controversial [9] . Josef Fleckenstein, in turn, suspects a member of the Widonen family in Warin .

    Warin married von Spoleto, Adelinde HadelindaNarbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Adelinde was born in 729 in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; died on 28 Aug 787 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. of Altdorf, Isembart  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 735 in Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France; died in 805 in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy; was buried in 805 in Lorsch Abbey, Lörsch, Bergstrasse, Hessen, Germany.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  of Altdorf, Isembart Descendancy chart to this point (2.Warin2, 1.Odilia1) was born in 735 in Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France; died in 805 in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy; was buried in 805 in Lorsch Abbey, Lörsch, Bergstrasse, Hessen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Master of the Palace of Altdorf
    • FSID: G9QS-9N3
    • Appointments / Titles: 774; Count in Thurgau

    Notes:

    Isambart
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    For other uses, see Isambard (disambiguation) and Isembard (disambiguation).
    Isanbart (died 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.

    Family/Spouse: of Altdorf, Ermentrude. Ermentrude was born in 754; died in DECEASED in Sachsen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. of Sachsen, Heilwig  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 778 in Germany; died on 19 Apr 843 in Bayern, Germany; was buried after 19 Apr 843 in Bayern, Germany.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  of Sachsen, Heilwig Descendancy chart to this point (3.Isembart3, 2.Warin2, 1.Odilia1) was born in 778 in Germany; died on 19 Apr 843 in Bayern, Germany; was buried after 19 Apr 843 in Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: 9HXY-TD8

    Heilwig married of Bavaria, Duke Welf I in 799 in Bayern, Germany. Welf was born in 765 in Bayern, Germany; died in 825 in Bayern, Germany; was buried in 825 in Weingarten Abbey, Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. of Bavaria, Judith  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Feb 797 in Altdorf, Landshut, Bayern, Germany; died on 19 Apr 843 in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France; was buried on 19 Apr 843 in Basilica of Saint Martin, Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France.