- Lorraine, then a part of the Holy
Roman Empire.
Fredelo (or Frithelo,
French Fredelon) (d.
between 1083 and 1085), of
unknown parentage, was the
patriarch of...
-
conquest 844–849
William of Septimania,
successfully opposed Fredelon 844–852:
Fredelon 852–863:
Raymond I 863–865: Humfrid,
count by
conquest 863–865:...
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named Udalgarda who
married Bernard Plantapilosa. Latin: Fredelo, French:
Fredelon. The
version Freddo seems to be a
wrong reading of
Fredelo (el->d). For...
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Charles received Toulouse from
Frédelon, the
count of
Toulouse recently appointed by Pippin, and
Charles confirmed Frédelon as
count of Toulouse. Aquitaine...
- (835–842) Acfred,
Count (842–843)
William of Septimania,
Count (844–849)
Fredelon,
Count (844–852)
Raymond I,
Count (852–863) Humfrid,
Count (863–865) Sunyer...
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ducis Godefridi) (died
after 1098), Lord of Esch and crusader, son of
Fredelon of Esch.
Godfrey was
brother to
Henry of Esch. His
family held the castle...
- Man****es of
Hierges Ida of Chiny,
married to
Gobert V, Lord of
Aspremont (see
Fredelon and the
House of Esch for a
discussion of
their descendants) A daughter...
- Esch and his
brother Henry, Lord of Esch-sur-Sûre, sons of the
despoiler Fredelon of Esch Giselbert,
Count of Clermont-sur-Meuse, an
accomplice of Frdelon...
-
recently appointed by
Pippin II).
Charles the Bald then
officially confirmed Frédelon as
count of Toulouse. Soon the
whole of
Aquitaine was
submitting to Charles...
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eldest son Odo,
Armagnac to Bernard, and Gaure [fr] to the
youngest son
Fredelon. For his many sins,
Bernard planned a
pilgrimage to Jerusalem, but never...