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Frankish count and brother of Queen Teutberga and defender of her royal marriage
Hucbert (also spelled Hubert or Hugbert; c. 820 – 864 or 866) was a Frankish nobleman and ecclesiastical official of the Bosonid dynasty. He served as
Hucbert
King of Lotharingia from 855 to 869
the Bosonids and ally with her brother Hucbert to maintain his position. Lothair put away Teutberga as Hucbert's importance waned, but after she passed
Lothair_II
9th-century Frankish nobleman
Arles, was a Frankish nobleman from the Bosonid family. He was a son of Hucbert. He and his wife Bertha had two sons, Hugh of Italy and Boso of Tuscany
Theobald_of_Arles
Frankish kingdom from 888 to 933
brother King Louis II of Italy. The Transjuran duchy was then ruled by Hucbert, a scion of the Bosonid dynasty, the younger son of Count Boso the Elder
Upper_Burgundy
Count of Auxerre
Burgundian estates of his grand-uncle Otkarius, defeating powerful lord Hucbert of Transjuran Burgundy (c. 864), and then continued to rule that region
Conrad the Younger, Count of Auxerre
Conrad_the_Younger,_Count_of_Auxerre
Queen of Lotharingia from 855 to 869
the Elder, Count of Turin and Valois, and Engeltrude. Her brother was Hucbert, Count of Valois and lay abbot of Saint Maurice’s Abbey. The Bosonid family
Teutberga
State of the Holy Roman Empire
Western Alps, had been part of Upper Burgundy ruled by the Bosonid duke Hucbert from the mid-9th century. Together with the neighbouring Free County of
County_of_Savoy
Frankish nobleman, Count of Turin and Valois
who married Lothair II, King of Lotharingia, becoming queen consort. Hucbert (d. 864), who became Count of Valois and lay abbot of the Abbey of Saint
Boso_the_Elder
10th-century Margravine of Tuscany
married her first husband, Theobald of Arles. A Bosonid, his father was Hucbert. Hucbert's brother-in-law was Lothair II. Bertha is also known for her curious
Bertha, daughter of Lothair II
Bertha,_daughter_of_Lothair_II
Frankish noble dynasty
recovered the Burgundian estates of his grand-uncle Otkarius, defeating Hucbert of Transjuran Burgundy (c. 864). Conrad the Jounger was succeeded in his
Elder_House_of_Welf
Basilica located in Indre-et-Loire, in France
Adalard [fr] (845) Vivian [fr] (845–849) Hilduin [fr] (860) Louis (862) Hucbert (862) Ingelwin (864–866) Robert I the Strong (866) Hugh I (867–879) Odo
Basilica of Saint Martin, Tours
Basilica_of_Saint_Martin,_Tours
Medieval European aristocratic family
Lotharingia Lothair II king of Lotharingia Waldrada mistress, later wife Hucbert count of Valois Boso count in Italy Ermengard of Italy queen of Provence
Bosonids
Territory in present-day Italy
linked. In the mid-9th century, Sapaudia was ruled by the Bosonid duke Hucbert as part of the realm of Upper Burgundy. In 933, it was incorporated into
Sapaudia
6th-century monastery in Switzerland
Europe, such as the Ewer of Saint-Maurice d'Agaune. In the mid-9th century, Hucbert, brother-in-law of the king Lothair II, seized the abbey. In 864 he was
Abbey of Saint-Maurice d'Agaune
Abbey_of_Saint-Maurice_d'Agaune
King of Provence
also the nephew of Count Boso of Valois, for whom he was named, and of Hucbert, lay abbot of St. Maurice's Abbey, to which Boso succeeded in 869. In 870
Boso_of_Provence
Mistress of Lothair II of Lotharingia
arguably prompted by his affection for Waldrada, put away Teutberga. However, Hucbert took up arms on his sister's behalf, and after she had submitted successfully
Waldrada_of_Lotharingia
Calendar year
Viking king (approximate date) Grimbald, Frankish Benedictine monk (d. 901) Hucbert, Frankish nobleman (d. 864) Ibn Khordadbeh, Persian geographer (approximate
820
Bishop of Meissen
Hugbert of Bavaria Hugbert of Meissen (also noted as Hubert, Hukbrecht, Hucbert, Humbert, Umbert, Huprecht, Humprecht, Wipert, Wiprecht, and Rupert; died
Hugbert_of_Meissen
Abbey in Belgium
Abbot, Anson, (776–800), the abbey's school rose to great fame. In 864 Hucbert, brother-in-law of Lothair II of Lotharingia, became lay abbot. Through
Lobbes_Abbey
Calendar year
chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 802) Ennin, Japanese priest and traveler Hucbert, Frankish nobleman (b. 820) Laura, Spanish abbess Lorcán mac Cathail, king
864
Decade
chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 802) Ennin, Japanese priest and traveler Hucbert, Frankish nobleman (b. 820) Laura, Spanish abbess Lorcán mac Cathail, king
860s
Decade
Viking king (approximate date) Grimbald, Frankish Benedictine monk (d. 901) Hucbert, Frankish nobleman (d. 864) Ibn Khordadbeh, Persian geographer (approximate
820s
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Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Water
Girl/Female
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Daughter of Aja
Surname or Lastname
English, etc.
English, etc. : variant spelling of Cook.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hymns of Lord, Verse
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : probably a variant of Scottish Roxburgh.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Own
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Indian, Sanskrit
With an Impershiable Life
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : probably a variant of Ellis.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the world, Pricing the Lord
Girl/Female
Hindu
Slender, Intelligent, Loving beauty, Desired
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