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  1. 29 de jun. de 2022 · Son of Héribert II, count of Vermandois and Adèle de France Husband of Heresinde and Gerberga of Lorraine Father of Otto I de Chiny, seigneur de Warcq; Eudes of Vermandois; Lindulf De Vermandois, Bishop of Noyon and Herbert IV de Vermandois, son of Adalbert and Gerberga Brother of Adele of Vermandois; Eudes, count of Vienne & Amiens; Heribert ...

    • circa 920
    • Vermandois, Normandy, France
  2. 29 de sept. de 2021 · Explore genealogy for Héribert (Vermandois) de Vermandois born abt. 850 France died 906 Vermandois, France including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 6 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • Lietgardis (Unknown) Vermandois
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    • Biography
    • Research Notes
    • Legendary Biography of Beatrix de Vermandois
    • The Legend
    • Misplaced Artwork on Profile
    • Sources
    • Acknowledgments

    Disambiguation

    Béatrix who married King Robert I of France is confused in many genealogies with Béatrix de Vermandois, legendary daughter of Heribert I of Vermandois. Temporary Additional Note: Jack, The wife of Robert 1er, roi de france (860-June 15 923) is Beatrice de Vermandois. you can verify the information with these links https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatrice_of_Vermandoishttps://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/beatrice-vermandois-880-931https://www.findagrave....

    Birth and Parents

    Béatrix's parentage as well as date and place of birth is unknown. Her falsely attributed fathers include Heribert I of Vermandois, and also Hugues, "duke of Burgundy". As noted below, Béatrix died before 907. Her son Hughes married his first wife, say, 920, and therefore was himself born, say, 900. Making Béatrix aged 20 at the time her son was born would place her on birth at 880.

    Marriage to Robert I, king of France.

    Béatrix married Robert I, marquis of Neustria and later king of France from 922 to 923. Robert I died in 923.

    Falsely Attributed Second Husband

    Szabolcs de Vajay in 1970 claimed that after the death of Robert I, Béatrix married the "Konradiner" count Udo, (d. 949, count in Wetterau) and was mother by him of four children, Gebhard (d. 938), Konrad (d. 20 August 997, duke of Swabia) , Heribert (d. 992, count in Kinziggau) and Judith (m. Heinrich, count). Baldwin notes that no good evidence was offered in support of this, which presumes that Béatrix survived Robert.

    Disambiguation

    Robert I, King of France, married a woman named Béatrix. A hundred years after her death, accounts grew up that Béatrix was the daughter of Heribert I, Duke of Vermandois. Taking this relationship as a given, various other surmises were made about Béatrix and Robert, and the legend was born. Over time, these surmises were treated as fact, and only recently have they begun to be untangled. The profile for Béatrix Unknown, wife of Robert, contains her known facts. The legendary Béatrix de Verma...

    Birth

    Cawley shows Beatrix as born in between 880 and 883, a time frame repeated by Jean Dunbabin

    Parents

    She was said to be the daughter of Heribert I, Duke of Vermandois.

    Marriage

    Jean Dunbabin, author of "France in the Making" states that Béatrice of Vermandois (c. 880–931), married King Robert I of France. Cawley gives the date as 897. In Dunbabin's account, Heribert of Vermandois deliberately arranged an alliance with Robert of Neustria by giving in marriage his daughter Beatrice as Robert's second wife. As a part of this pact Herbert also agreed to his son Herbert II of Vermandois marrying Adela, Robert's daughter by his first wife. Heribert II, son of Heribert I,...

    Attractiveness of the Legend

    Heribert of Vermandois is a descendant of Charlemagne. If Beatrix, wife of Robert I, is the daughter of Heribert of Vermandois, then Hughes, son of Robert and Beatrix, is also a descendant of Charlemagne. While this is not mentioned in the other sources cited, it cannot have escaped the attention of those who promoted the legend.

    Development of the Legend

    The claim that Hugues le Grand was born to Robert I by a sister of Heribert II of Vermandois appears once in the eleventh century and then several times in the twelfth century: The legend first appears, over 100 years after Beatrix is supposed to have lived, in the "Historia Francorum Senonensis" (composed between 1015 and 1034): which states, Habebat enim idem Robertus sororem istius Herberti in conjugio; de qua ortus est Hugo Magnus. Note that in this appearance, the name Beatrix is not giv...

    Questioning the Legend

    The legend has been questioned only recently. Baldwin reports that Erich Brandenburg in 1964 objected to the apparent uncle-niece marriage and expressed doubt as to Béatrix's name Three years later in 1967, Karl Ferdinand Werner dealt with both of these objections, by giving the evidence that the mother of Hugues le Grand was indeed named Béatrix, and by pointing out that Heribert's wife could have been a daughter of Robert I by another marriage. In 1982 Constance Bouchard argued for the affi...

    The artwork attached to this profile does not pertain to Beatrix of Vermandois or Robert I, King of France, but rather to Robert, Count of Clermont, born 1256, and his wife Beatrix of Burgundy.

    Stewart Baldwin. The Henry Project. Baldwin notes, "This page owes much to several postings mad...
    Vajay (1980) = Szabolcs de Vajay, "Comtesses d'origine occitane dans la Marche d'Espagne aux 10e et 11e siècles", Hidalguia 28 (1980): 585-616, 755-788. Cited by Stewart Baldwin. The Henry Projec...
    Cawley, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Medieval Lands Database..
    Jean Dunbabin, France in the making, 843-1180 (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2000), p. 95. Wikipedia. Herbert I, Count of Vermandois. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He...

    This profile has been edited in accordance with the Wikitree style guide for Biographies, Sources, and Acknowledgements. Details of merges, edits and other contributions may be found under the Changes tab.

    • Female
    • Robert (Robertian) de France
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