- Brunulphe,
Count of the
Ardennes Count of the
Ardennes Born
Brunulphe of the
Adrennes c. 522 AD
Kingdom of Austrasia,
Francia Died
Unknown Kingdom of Austrasia...
- Charleville-Mézières –
Sedan High
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Champagne Adrennes TGV – Chalons-en-Champagne – Bar-le-Duc High
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available sources state that she was the
daughter of
Brunulphe I,
Count of the
Adrennes and a
relative of
Saint Waldetrudis. She was
married to
Saint Hidulf (or...
- children:
Walbert IV (father of
Saint Waltrude), Brunulphe,
Count of the
Adrennes (father of
Saint Aye),
Amalberga of Maubeuge, and Vraye. His
daughter St...
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Count of Hainaut. His son
Hydulphe (Hidulphe)
became the
Count of the
Adrennes,
whose only
daughter and
heiress Béatrice
married Martin, Duke of Mosellane...
- the
Ardennes Count of the
Ardennes Predecessor Brunulphe I,
Count of the
Adrennes Successor Brunulphe III,
Count of the
Ardennes Born
Brunulphe II the Younger...
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- son, Ydulf, whom he had with
Clothilde (or Rothilde) of
Hainaut and the
Adrennes,
daughter of Athalaric, the King of
Ostrogothic Italy. The
eldest son of...
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children including two sons:
Walbert IV and
another Brunulphe I,
Count of the
Adrennes.
Walbert II's
grandson Walbert IV
married Saint Bertille,
daughter of the...
- Aymon. He was one of four children:
Walbert IV,
Brunulphe I,
Count of the
Adrennes, St. Amalberga, and Vraye.
Walbert IV,
married to
Princess Bertille of...