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Source: Wikipedia: Ermengarde d'Auvergne

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Titre Wikipedia: Ermengarde d'Auvergne

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Countess of Auvergne ERMENGARDE

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Ermengarda of Auvergne in French Ermengarde d'Auvergn (... - after 1042) for the marriage with Oddone II of Blois was countess consort of Blois, Chartres, Châteaudun, Tours, Provins, Reims, Meaux and of Troyes, from 1005 to 1037.e

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According to the Genealogiae comes Flandriae she was the daughter of the Count of Auvergne, William IV and his wife Humberge (or Ermengarda) [1], daughter of Etienne de Brioude, Count of Gévaudan and Forez, in eastern Aquitaine [2] and his second. wife (the marriage, which took place before 960 is confirmed by the Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Chaffre du Monastier et Chronique de Saint-Pierre du Puy '[3]), Adelaide d'Anjou (ca 942 - 1026), daughter of Count of Anjou and then Count of Nantes and Duke of Brittany, Folco II and Gerberga (that his mother's name was Gerberga is confirmed by the document is No. II of the Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Aubin d'Angers , Volume I, where his brother, Goffredo Grisegonelle declares to be the son of Folco and Gerberga (patris mei Fulconis, matris quoque meæ Gerbergæ) [4]) whose ascendants are not known with certainty.
Guglielmo IV d'Alvernia, secondo il documento n ° 363 del Cartulaire de Sauxillanges ed il documento n ° 1525 del Recueil des chartes de l'abbaye de Cluny, tomé 2, era il figlio quartogenito del visconte d'Alvernia, Roberto II e di Engelberga [5] [6], whose ascendants are unknown [7].

Biography Edit
Around 1005, Ermengarda was given in marriage to the Count of Blois, Chartres, Châteaudun, Tours, Provins, Reims, Meaux and Troyes, Oddone II, according to the Chronicle Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium [8]. Oddone II of Blois, according to document No. III of the Cartulaire de Marmoutier pour le Dunois, was the son of the Count of Blois, Tours, Chartres, Châteaudun, Tours, Provins and Reims, Oddone I of Blois and of Berta of Burgundy [9], who according to the Hugonis Floriacensis, Liber qui Modernorum RegumFrancorum continet Actus 9 was the daughter of the king of Arles or the two Burgundies, Corrado III the Pacific [10] and his second wife (as confirmed by the Chronicle Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium [11]), Matilde of France (943-980).
The marriage is also confirmed by the Capitolum V of the Cartoulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Père de Chartres, volume I, concerning a donation, a few years later, made by Oddone II and Ermengarda to St. Peter's Abbey, [12] .

Ermengarda was widowed on November 15, 1037, when her husband Oddone II, who was invading Lorraine, according to the Annales Sangallensis Maiores, was defeated and his troops defeated by the Duke of Lorraine, Gozelo or Gozzilone were killed. The death of Oddone II is also narrated by the Cluniac monk and chronicler, Rudolf the Glabro, who specifies that the corpse, after the battle, was found gutted and was returned to the widow, Ermengarda, by the bishop of Chalon.
Ermengarda had her husband buried in Tours, in the monastery of St. Martin, next to his father, Oddone I. [14]

According to the Obituaires de Sens Tome II, Ermengardis (Ermengardis comitissa) died after 1042 and was between 11 [15] and 12 March [16].

Children Edit
Ermengarda gave Oddone II three children [17]:

Tebaldo [18] (1012-1089), count of Blois and then count of Champagne
Stephen [18] (? -1048), Count of Champagne and Count of Brie
Berta [19] (? -1085), who married Count Alan III of Brittany (? -1040) and then, in 1046, Count Hugh IV of Maine (? -1051).
Notes Edit
^ (LA) #ES Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, tomus IX, Genealogiae comes Flandriae, par. 25, page 323 Filed on July 14, 2014 in the Internet Archive.
^ Detlev Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, Neue Folge, Band III Teilband 1 (Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, Marburg, Germany, 1984)
^ (LA) Cartulary of the Abbey of Saint-Chaffre du Monastier and Chronicle of Saint-Pierre du Puy, Cartularium S. Theofredi, paragraph CXLIV page 70
^ (LA) #ES Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Aubin d'Angers, Tome I. doc. II, page 6
^ (LA) Cartulaire de Sauxillanges, doc. 363, p. 280
^ (LA) Recueil des chartes de l'abbaye de Cluny, tomé 2, doc. 1525, pp. 574 and 575
^ (EN) #ES Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Nobility of Auvergne - ROBERT (II)
^ (LA) Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, tomus XXIII, Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium, anno 1005 pagina 778 Archiviato il 6 ottobre 2014 in Internet Archive.
^ (LA) #ES Cartulaire de Marmoutier pour le Dunois. doc. III, page 4
^ (LA) #ES Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, tomus IX, Hugonis Floriacensis, Liber qui Modernorum Regum Francorum continet Actus 9, anno 1003, pag 387 Archiviato il 13 febbraio 2016 in Internet Archive.
^ (LA) Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, tomus XXIII, Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium, anno 986, Pag 773 Archiviato il 29 giugno 2018 in Internet Archive.
^ (LA) Cartoulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Père de Chartres, tome I, Capitolum V pages 96 - 98
^ (LA) Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, tomus I, Annales Sangallensis Maiores, anno 1037, pag 84 Archiviato il 15 febbraio 2018 in Internet Archive.
^ a b (LA) Rodulfi Glabri Historiarum Libri Quinque, liber I, caput IX, colonna 667 par. B and C
^ (LA) Obituaries of the Province of Sens. Volume 2, Abbey of Saint-Père-enVallée, page 185
^ (LA) Obituaries of the Province of Sens. Volume 2, Pontlevoy Abbey, page 209
^ (EN) #ES Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Nobility of Central France - ERMENGARDE d'Auvergne (EUDES de Blois)
^ a b (LA) #ES Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, tomus IX, Hugonis Floriacensis, Liber qui Modernorum Regum Francorum continet Actus 10, anno 1037, pag 388 Archiviato il 4 settembre 2018 in Internet Archive.
^ (LA) Stephani Baluzii Miscellaneorum, Liber I, Ex Chronicon Kemperlegiense, anno MVIII, pag 521
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