Frederick I (Duke) of UPPER LORRAINE

Frederick I (Duke) of UPPER LORRAINE

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Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Frederick I (Duke) of UPPER LORRAINE
Beruf Duke of Upper Lorraine zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 942 und 978
Beruf Count of Bar zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 959 und 978

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt etwa 912 Aachen, Lorraine (now in North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 18. Mai 978 Aachen, Lorraine (now in North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 954

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
954
Beatrice of FRANCE

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Frederick I (c. 912 - 18 May 978) was the count of Bar and duke of Upper Lorraine. He was a son of Wigeric, count of Bidgau, also count palatine of Lorraine, and Cunigunda,[1] and thus a sixth generation descendant of Charlemagne. In 954, he married Beatrice, daughter of Hugh the Great, count of Paris, and Hedwige of Saxony.[2] He received in dowry the revenues of the abbey of Saint-Denis in Lorraine. To stop incursions from the duchy of Champagne, Frederick constructed a castle over the Ornain river in 960, and later occupied confiscated lands of Saint-Mihiel.[3] He exchanged fiefs with the bishop of Toul. Thus, he created his own feudal domain, the county of Bar. So he became the founder of the House of Bar or the House of Ardennes-Bar, a cadet branch of the House of Ardennes. The duchy of Lorraine was at that time governed by the archbishop of Cologne, Bruno, who was called the archduke on account of his dual title. In 959, Bruno, in concert with his brother, the Emperor Otto I, divided the duchy, appointing as margraves (or vice-dukes) one Godfrey in Lower Lorraine and Frederick in Upper Lorraine. After Bruno's death, in 977, Frederick and Godfrey were styling themselves dukes. As duke, Frederick oversaw the reform of Saint-Dié and Moyenmoutier.[4] Family His children were: Henry (died between 972 and 978) Adalbero II (958-1005), bishop of Verdun and Metz Thierry I (965-1026), count of Bar and duke of Upper Lorraine[5] Ida (970-1026), married in 1010 Radbot, Count of Habsburg (970-1027), who built the castle of Habichtsburg and is thus an ancestor of the great Habsburg family which dominated Europe in the sixteenth century. Notes Nash 2017, p. xxvi. Wickham 2009, p. 450. Evergates 1995, p. 96. Reuter 1992, p. 49. Leyser 1994, p. 166. Sources Evergates, Theodore (1995). "Bar-le-Duc". In Kibler, William W.; Zinn, Grover A. Medieval France: An Encyclopedia. Garland Publishing, Inc. Leyser, Karl (1994). Reuter, Timothy, ed. Communications and Power in Medieval Europe. The Hambledon Press. Nash, Penelope (2017). Empress Adelheid and Countess Matilda: Medieval Female Rulership and the Foundations of European Society. Palgrave Macmillan. Reuter, Timothy, ed. (1992). Warriors and Churchmen in the High Middle Ages: Essays Presented to Karl Leyser. The Hambledon Press. Wickham, Chris (2009). The Inheritance of Rome. Viking Penguin. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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