Robert, Duke Duke

Male - 866


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  • Name Robert, Duke  [1
    Title Duke 
    Gender Male 
    Occupation Count of Anjou  [1
    Death 15 Sep 866  Brissarthe Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Cause: killed 
    Notes 
    • [dunbar_tree.FTW]

      Witichin is traditionally given as Robert's father, but more recent
      scholarship disputes this. {See New England Historic and Genealolgical
      Register, October, 1963, pp. 268-71.} Robert, Count of Anjou and Blois, was
      one of the great leaders in the Carolingian period and became Rector (Lay
      Abbot) of St. Martin de Marmoutier, near Tours, in 852. He was killed in
      action against the Norsemen. He was created Count of Anjou and of Blois,
      and acquired the countships of Auxerre and Nevers. He is remembered for his
      heroic defense of the Frankish realm lying between the Seine and Loire
      rivers against the Norse and Bretons. His title of "Duke" was military,
      not hereditary. Modern scholarship states that he is Rutpert IV, Count in
      the Wormsgau as early as 836, whose father is Rutpert III, Count of record
      from 812, dead by 834. "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992), line 48, shows
      his mother to be Adelaide or Aelis of Tours and Alsace (b. ca. 819, d. ca.
      866), widow of Conrad I, Count of Aargau and Auxerre (d. 863) and dau. of
      Hugh, Count of Tours.
    Person ID I1636  Bratt Family Tree
    Last Modified 27 Sep 2015 

    Father Rutpert, Count In Wormgau III 
    Marriage Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F889  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Tours, Adelaide of,   b. 819   d. 866 (Age 47 years) 
    Marriage Y  [1
    • his second wife
    Children 
    +1. Robert, King of Franks I,   b. 866   d. 15 Jun 923, Soissons Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 57 years)
    Family ID F838  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 25 Sep 2015 

  • Sources 
    1. [S9] Albert E. Myers, Dunbar family tree.
      Date of Import: Mar 1, 2003