Généalogie and Heritage

Source: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

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ETICHO [Chadicho/Adalrico], son of LEUDESIUS maior domus & his wife --- (-after 4 Sep 677, maybe after 25 Jun 692). "Childericus rex Francorum, Chadicho duce, Rodeberto comite" donated property to the monastery of St Gregory in Alsace by charter dated 4 Mar 673, the editor of the compilation identifying "Chadicho duce" with Eticho Duke in Alsace, commenting that he had succeed Boniface as duke in 666[9]. Wilsdorf explains the etymological connection between the names “Eticho” and “Chadich/Adalrico”[10].Duke in Alsace. The Vita Germani records that "Chatalrichus sive Chaticus" succeeded on the deaths of "Gundoinus dux et Bonifacius dux", commenting in the next paragraph that he "cum Ericho comite" was responsible for the martyrdom of Germanus "in basilica sancti Mauricii"[11]. The Passio Leudegarii records that "Desideratus…cognomento Deidoni…cum Bobone et cum Chadalrico duce" campaigned against Lyon[12], presumably dated to the late 660s or early 670s. "Dagobertus rex Francorum" donated property confiscated from "Adalricus dux" to the monastery of "Fontis Besuæ" by charter dated 4 Sep 677[13]. "Chlodovius rex Francorum" with "Aerico duci et Charievio comiti" confirmed a donation to the monastery of Stablo and Malmedy by charter dated 25 Jun 692[14]. It is assumed that "Aerico duci" in this last charter refers to Eticho although this is not certain.

m BERSWINDA, daughter of ---. The Cronica Hohenburgensis records the marriage of "Athicum seu Adalricum" and "Berswindam…filiam sororis sancti Leodegarii, sororem videlicet regina"[15]. The Chronicon Ebersheimense names "Berswindam, filiam sororis Leodegarii episcopi…et Garini comitis Pictavensis, sororem videlicet regina" as the wife of Athicus[16].

Eticho/Adalrico & his wife had five children:

1. ADALBERT [I] . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Adelbertum, Battichonem, Hugonem, Hechonem" as the four sons of "Adalrici ducis vel alio nomine Hettichonis"[17]. Duke in Alsace. He is named "ducis Adelberti"in the Annales Murbacenses as father of Eberhard[18].

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2. BATTICHO . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Adelbertum, Battichonem, Hugonem, Hechonem" as the four sons of "Adalrici ducis vel alio nomine Hettichonis"[19]. m ---. The name of Batticho´s wife is not known. Batticho & his wife had one child:

a) BORO (-after 748). A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Boronem" as the son of "Batticho"[20]. “Boronus” donated property to Honau monastery by charter dated 21 Jun 723[21]. “Boronus” donated property “in pago Alsaciorum…" inherited from "genitore meo Badocune” to Wissembourg by charter dated 739, before 23 Oct[22]. “Boronus illuster vir” donated property to Honau monastery by charter dated 16 Apr 748[23]. m ---. The name of Boro´s wife is not known. Boro & his wife had two children:

i) ADALBERT [II] . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Adelbertum et Choros" as the two sons of "Boro"[24].

ii) CHOROS . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Adelbertum et Choros" as the two sons of "Boro"[25]. m ---. The name of Choros´s wife is not known. Choros & his wife had one child:

(a) ADALBERT [III] . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Adelbertum" as the son of "Choros"[26]. "Adalberctus filius Crosoni" donated property to Fulda by charter dated 1 Apr 805[27].

3. HUGO [I] . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Adelbertum, Battichonem, Hugonem, Hechonem" as the four sons of "Adalrici ducis vel alio nomine Hettichonis"[28]. m ---. The name of Hugo´s wife is not known. Hugo & his wife had two children:

a) BODOL (-after 18 Dec 750). A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Bodolem et Bleonum" as the two sons of "Hugo"[29]. “Bodalus filius Hugone quondam” donated property to St Gregory´s monastery, for the soul of “filio meo Gherhanho”, by charter dated 18 Dec 747[30]. “Bodolus” donated property to Hohenau monastery by charter dated 12 Oct 749, which names “genitor meus…Hugo quondam”[31]. “Bodalus filius Hugone quondam” donated “prædia in Hodulfeshaim” to St Gregory´smonastery, for the soul of “filio meo Gherhanho”, by charter dated 18 Dec 750[32]. m ---. The name of Bodol´s wife is not known. Bodol & his wife had three children:

i) GERHAN (-before 18 Dec 747). “Bodalus filius Hugone quondam” donated property to St Gregory´s monastery, for the soul of “filio meo Gherhanho”, by charter dated 18 Dec 747[33].

ii) RICHWINA . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Ruchuinam et Adalam" as the two daughters of "Bodol"[34].

iii) ADELA (-after 18 Aug 754). A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Ruchuinam et Adalam" as the two daughters of "Bodol"[35]. “Adala filia Bodali” donated property to Hornbach monastery by charter dated 18 Aug 754[36].

b) BLEON . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Bodolem et Bleonum" as the two sons of "Hugo"[37]. m ---. The name of Bleon´s wife is not known. Bleon & his wife had one child:

i) HUGO [III] . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hug" as the son of "Bleon", adding that Hugo donated "totum quod habuit in marca Teorasheim"[38]. “Hugo” donated property to Honau monastery by charter dated 29 May 748 which names "genitor meus Bleonus"[39].

4. HAICHO (-after 17 Sep 723). A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Adelbertum, Battichonem, Hugonem, Hechonem" as the four sons of "Adalrici ducis vel alio nomine Hettichonis"[40]. “Haicho” donated property to Honau monastery by charter dated 17 Sep 723 witnessed by “Hugonis filii sui, Albrici filii sui”[41]. m ---. The name of Haicho´s wife is not known. Haicho & his wife had two children:

a) HUGO [II] (-after 10 Jun 785). A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugonem et Albericum" as the two sons of "Hecho"[42]. “Haicho” donated property to Honau monastery by charter dated 17 Sep 723 witnessed by “Hugonis filii sui, Albrici filii sui”[43]. "Huc" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villas…Ostheim et in Conesheim…" to Fulda by charter dated 10 Jun 785 for the soul of "filii mei Hahiconi", with the consent of "Eburhardus"[44]. m ---. The name of Hugo´s wife is not known. Hugo & his wife had one child:

i) HAICHO (-before 10 Jun 785). A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hechonem" as the son of "Hug"[45]. "Huc" donated property "in pago Alsacinse in villas…Ostheim et in Conesheim…" to Fulda by charter dated 10 Jun785 for the soul of "filii mei Hahiconi", with the consent of "Eburhardus"[46].

b) ALBERIC . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugonem et Albericum" as the two sons of "Hecho"[47]. “Haicho” donated property to Honau monastery by charter dated 17 Sep 723 witnessed by “Hugonis filii sui, Albrici filii sui”[48]. m ---. The name of Alberic´s wife is not known. Alberic & his wife had four children:

i) HUGBERT . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugbertum, Hebrohardum, Horbertum et Thetibaldum" as the four sons of "Albericus"[49].

ii) EBERHARD [II] . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugbertum, Hebrohardum, Horbertum et Thetibaldum" as the four sons of "Albericus"[50].

iii) HORBERT . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugbertum, Hebrohardum, Horbertum et Thetibaldum" as the four sons of "Albericus"[51].

iv) THETIBALD . A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "Hugbertum, Hebrohardum, Horbertum et Thetibaldum" as the four sons of "Albericus"[52].

5. ODILA (-after 28 Dec 708). The Cronica Hohenburgensis names "Odilam" as the daughter of "Athicum seu Adalricum" & his wife, recording that she was born blind and recovered her sight after baptism by "Herhardo Ratisponensem episcopo et Hylelulfo Treverensi"[53]. A 15th century genealogy included in the cartulary of Honau names "sanctam Otiliam" as the daughter of "Adalrici ducis vel alio nomine Hettichonis"[54]. The testament of “Odilia…abbatissa in Hohenburc”, dated 28 Dec 708, names “pater meus dux Adalricus”[55].