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Matfrid (died 836) was the
Frankish count of Orléans in the
reign of
Emperor Louis the Pious. He is
usually thought to have been the
first of the lineage...
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Strabo included her
epitaph in a poem of his. In 827, Hugh,
along with
Matfrid of Orléans, was
commissioned by
Louis to
recruit an army with his son Pepin...
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Count of Orléans (comes Aurelianensium)
following the
final deposition of
Matfrid until his own
deposition a few
years later. He
belonged to the Udalriching...
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daughter of
Count Hugh of
Tours and his wife Ava, who was a
sister of
Matfrid,
Count of Orléans. [citation needed] She
married Conrad I,
Count of Auxerre...
- Egisheim. She was a
member of the
Matfriding dynasty,
descending from
Matfrid. Her
parents are
unknown but she was a
sister of
Adalbert and Gerhard....
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caliphate (827). The
counts in
charge of the army, Hugh,
count of Tours, and
Matfrid,
count of Orléans, were slow in
acting and the
expedition came to naught...
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ordered his son
Pepin I of
Aquitaine and the
counts Hugh of
Tours and
Matfrid of Orléans to
recruit an army, but the
recruitment was slow and by the...
- of King
Chlothar I
Adrian (?-c.810) Odo I (c.810-818, 828-830, 831-834)
Matfrid (818-828, 830-831) William [fr] (834–c.860)
Robert I the
Strong (c.860–866)...
- emperor's son,
Lothair rebelled,
supported by
Count Lambert I of
Nantes and
Matfrid, the
former Count of Orléans. The
emperor sent an army
against them under...
- Orléans, De
Institutione Laicali (818–828), (originally)
written for
Count Matfrid of Orléans.
Jonas of Orléans, De
Institutione Regia (c. 831),
written for...