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Titre | Foundation for Medieval Genealogy |
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[BILLUNG] . The Chronica Principum Saxoniæ names "vir…nomine Bilingus" as father of "Hermannum"[216], although the accuracy of this statement is not known. The name of the father of the brothers Amelung, Wichmann [I] and Hermann Billung has not so far been found in any other source. The possibility that some or all of them were uterine brothers cannot be excluded. m ---. The name of [Billung]'s wife is not known. [Billung] & his wife had [six] children: 1. AMELUNG (-5 May 962). Bishop of Verden 933. 2. WICHMANN [II] (-23 Apr 944). 3. HERMANN [Billung] ([905/10]-Quedlinburg 27 Mar 973, bur Lüneburg St Michael) 4. [BRUNO ([905/15]-after 16 Nov 958, maybe after 30 Dec 979). 5. [son . The identity of the husband of Gerberga is unknown. 6. [---. m ---.] Citations/notes [216] Chronica Principum Saxoniæ Amplicata, Genealogia Ducum Saxonie, MGH SS XXX.1, p. 28. [217] Annalista Saxo 962. [218] Thietmar 2.32, p. 115. [219] Widukindi Res Gestæ Saxonicæ II.4, MGH SS III, p. 439. [220] Cronica Principum Saxonie, MGH SS XXV, p. 472. [221] Reuter (1991), p. 152. [222] D O I 152, p. 231. [223] D O I 165, p. 246. [224] D O I 183, p. 266. [225] D O I 198, p. 278. [226] D O I 198, p. 278. [227] D O I 223, p. 307. [228] D O I 303, p. 418. [229] Annales Necrologici Fuldenses, MGH SS XIII, p. 123. [230] Thietmar 2.31, p. 115, footnote 121 commenting that the date is mistaken for 27 Mar. [231] Althoff, G. (ed.) (1983) Die Totenbücher von Merseburg, Magdeburg und Lüneburg (Hannover), Lüneburg. [232] D O I 329, p. 443. [233] Annalista Saxo 1002. [234] Annalista Saxo 1002. [235] D O III 401, p. 834. [236] Vita Meinwerci Episcopi Paderbornensis 14, MGH SS XI, p. 114. [237] Althoff, G. (ed.) (1983) Die Totenbücher von Merseburg, Magdeburg und Lüneburg (Hannover), Lüneburg. [238] Vita Meinwerci Episcopi Paderbornensis 14, MGH SS XI, p. 114. [239] Adami, Gesta Hammenburgensis Ecclesiæ Pontificum II.44 and II.76, MGH SS VII, pp. 321 and 333. [240] Annalista Saxo 1002. [241] Genealogiæ Comitum Flandriæ, Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 304. [242] MGH SS IX, p. 302, Introduction to Witgeri Genealogia Arnulfi Comitis. 243] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1005, MGH SS XXIII, p. 778. [244] D H II 492, p. 626. [245] Annales Blandinienses 1008, MGH SS V, p. 25. [246] Althoff, G. (ed.) (1983) Die Totenbücher von Merseburg, Magdeburg und Lüneburg (Hannover), Lüneburg. [247] Annalista Saxo 1002. [248] Thietmar 4.39, p. 179. [249] Thietmar 7.7, p. 312. [250] D O I 56, p. 138. [251] D O I 306, p. 421. [252] D O II 209, p. 237. [253] D O I 56, p. 138. [254] D O I 306, p. 421. [255] Traditiones Corbeienses 271, p. 57. [256] Widukind I.III, c. 69, cited in Vita Meinwerci Episcopi Paderbornensis 5, MGH SS XI, p. 108, footnote 11. [257] Vanderkindere, A. (1902) La formation territoriale des principautés belges au moyen-âge (Brussels), Tome I, p. 75, quoting Van Spaen Introduction à l'histoire de la Gueldre, I, p. 67, no. 20. [258] Vanderkindere (1902) Tome I, p. 75, quoting Van Spaen Introduction à l'histoire de la Gueldre, I, p. 67, no. 20. [259] Alpertus, De Diversitate Temporum I.2, MGH SS IV, p. 702, and I.4, p. 703, the latter recording that the capture of Elten took place after the death of Emperor Otto III (who died in 1002). |