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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ingerman, Count of Hasbaye (son of Gunderland).

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Ermengarde of Hesbaye died on 3 Oct 818.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Gunderland (son of Sigrand, Count of Hesbaye and Landrée of Hesbaye).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • History: lifespan

    Notes:

    Warning There is much question of this identification.

    History:
    Gunderland was living in 778.

    Children:
    1. 1. Ingerman, Count of Hasbaye


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Sigrand, Count of Hesbaye (son of Lambert of Hesbaye).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • General Information: Sigramnus is known to have been an early supporter of Charles Martel, even before the Battle of Amblève.
    • Last Full Review: 10 Nov 2021

    Notes:

    Name:

    Sigrand married Landrée of Hesbaye on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Landrée of Hesbaye (daughter of Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace and Rotrou of Allemania).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: 764, Lorsch Abbey, Lorsch, Hesse, Germany; In 764 , she founded with her nephew Cancor, Lorsch Abbey, Lorsch, Hesse, Germany.
    • Last Full Review: 10 Nov 2021

    Notes:

    Name:

    Children:
    1. Saint Chrodegang
    2. 2. Gunderland
    3. Sigram of Hesbaye


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Lambert of Hesbaye (son of Guérin, Count of the Palace of Poitiers and Gunza).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Living: From 706 to 723, Hesbaye, Belgium

    Children:
    1. Robert, Count of Hesbaye was born about 700.
    2. 4. Sigrand, Count of Hesbaye

  2. 10.  Charles Martel, Mayor of the PalaceCharles Martel, Mayor of the Palace was born in 688 in Heristal, Wallonia, Belgium (son of Pépin II of Heristal, Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia and Aupais); died on 22 Oct 741 in Quierzy, Hauts-de-France, France; was buried in Basilica of Saint-Denis, St. Denis, Île-de-France, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Miscellaneous: 714
    • Military: 732
    • Miscellaneous: say 735

    Notes:

    Miscellaneous:
    When Pépin of Heristal died in 714, Charles Martel had to overcome opposition from the family of Pépin's first wife Pletrude. By 718, Charles had triumphed, gaining not only his father's office of Mayor of the Palace, but also his father's fortune. He then vanquished other Frankish leaders to greatly extend his realm. The Merovingian kings Childperic II (reigned 715-721) and Theuderic IV (reigned 721-737) were mere figureheads, and the Mayor of the Palace possessed supreme authority. Following the death of King Theuderic IV in 737, Charles Martel ruled alone as Mayor of the Palace. Although the throne was vacant, Charles did not attempt to claim it.

    Military:
    Charles' most spectacular victory came in 732 when he triumphed over an invading Islamic army from Spain at the Battle of Poitiers, also called the Battle of Tours, and is regarded as one of the most decisive battles in the history of the world. The fighting began near Tours, France, and ended near Poitiers. Charles was later called Martel, meaning "the Hammer", because of his victory over the Muslims.

    Miscellaneous:
    In order to maintain his power, Charles had to engage in continual struggles with various princes, both secular and ecclesiastical. Following his victory at Poitiers in 732, he attacked some unruly bishops including Eucherius of Orléans. Because of this, his memory suffered. During the ninth century, his tomb at the abbey of St. Denis is said to had been opened by the abbot, and a hideous dragon supposedly emerged from a blackened, charred and otherwise barren coffin; thus demonstrating Charles Martel's damnation for despoiling the Church of its property. Later historians at St. Denis said he had taken Church lands only temporarily and had intended eventually to reimburse and further enrich the Church.

    Charles married Rotrou of Allemania on Yes, date unknown. Rotrou (daughter of Saint Liévin, Count and Bishop of Trèves and daughter of Rutpert) died in 724. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Rotrou of Allemania (daughter of Saint Liévin, Count and Bishop of Trèves and daughter of Rutpert); died in 724.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • General Information: She was also known as Chrotrude of Allemania.

    Children:
    1. Pépin "the Short", King of the Franks was born in 714/15 in Austrasia; died on 24 Sep 768; was buried in Basilica of Saint-Denis, St. Denis, Île-de-France, France.
    2. Duke Bernard died about 784.
    3. 5. Landrée of Hesbaye
    4. Jerome