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Gauzbert (French pronunciation: [ɡozbɛ̃ʁ]; died 853) was
Count of
Maine from 840 to 853. He was a
member of the
Rorgonide family, son of
Gauzlin I of Maine...
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Bernard II
Ranulph I (839–866)
Ranulph II (866–890), son of
Ranulph I
Gauzbert (857–892)
Robert I (866–923)
Ebalus (or
Ebles Manzer) (890–892) (illegitimate...
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Rorgon and sent
monks including Rorgon's
brother Gausbert.
Gausbert (
Gauzbert) was the name of an
Abbot at St. Maur.
Count Rorgon had been a retainer...
- following:
Ranulf II, who
inherited Poitou and
later acquired Aquitaine.
Gauzbert, (d. 893)
Ebalus (d.892)
abbot of St. Germain-des-Pres and St.
Hilary of...
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alliance against his
brother Louis the German, with
Rastislav of Moravia.
Gauzbert,
count of Maine, is
killed during an
ambush by
citizens of Nantes, in revenge...
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brother Gauzbert." He
married Adeltrude of Bourges,
daughter of the
Count of Bourges.
Their children were:
Rorgon I,
Count of
Maine (d. 839)
Gauzbert, Count...
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chased away by
Breton rebels.
Banzleibs (fl. 830s)
Rorgon I (832–839)
Gauzbert (839–849)
Rorgon II (849–865)
Gauzfrid (865–878)
Reginald (878–885) Roger...
- from 849–865. He was the
eldest son of
Rorgon I. As Count, he
succeeded Gauzbert (brother of
Rorgon I), and was
succeeded by his own brother, Gauzfrid....
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Ebles Ebalus,
Bishop of
Limoges and
Treasurer of St.
Hilary of
Poitiers Gauzbert Ebalus,
Chancellor of
France Raymond of Poitiers,
Prince of
Antioch Bohemond...
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followers of
Charles the Bald. The
latter sent him in 853 with Hugh and
Gauzbert as
missi dominici responsible for
inspecting the
three counties of Nevers...