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Gauzfrid of
Maine (died 878) was both
Count of
Maine and
Margrave of the
Norman March from 865
until his death. He was a son of
Rorgon of
Maine by his...
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Gauzbert (brother of
Rorgon I), and was
succeeded by his own brother,
Gauzfrid.
Tiger Tree (5 June 2011). "Rorgon II,
Count of Maine".
Retrieved 18 February...
- When
Gauzfrid died,
Charles the Bald
granted the title, as well as the
county and the
wider Neustrian march to
Ragenold of Neustria,
because Gauzfrid's children...
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Banzleibs (fl. 830s)
Rorgon I (832–839)
Gauzbert (839–849)
Rorgon II (849–865)
Gauzfrid (865–878)
Reginald (878–885)
Roger (886–893)
Gauzlin II (893–895) Roger...
- head of the March.
Under a peace,
Charles transferred the
Norman March to
Gauzfrid,
Count of Maine, the
representative of the Rorgonids. He was
followed by...
- to
expel them. He was
joined by
Ranulf of the
region of
Poitou and by
Gauzfrid and Hervé of Maine. The
Frankish army
succeeded in
intercepting the Danes...
- of
Maine from 893 to 895. He was from the
Rorgonid family, the son of
Gauzfrid,
Count of
Maine and
Margrave of Neustria. Upon his father's
death in 878...
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other son
Gauzfrid became count.
Rorgon married a lady
named Bilechilde, and had
three sons and two daughters:
Rorgon II of
Maine Gauzfrid of Neustria...
- brothers. Charles, to
attain peace, took the
march back and gave it to
Gauzfrid of Neustria, a Rorgonid. A
charter of 879
mentions Udo and his brothers...
- 800)
Anastasius Bibliothecarius,
antipope of Rome (approximate date)
Gauzfrid,
Count of Maine,
Frankish nobleman Iljko, duke (knyaz) of
Croatia Rhodri...