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1. | Thüringbert died before 767. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
History:
Thüringbert 's name was also spelt Turincbertus in Latin.
He was a wealthy land owner at Lorsch.
He was living from 767 to 770.
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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4. | Guntram, Count of Wormsgau (3.Rutpert3, 2.Rutpert2, 1.Thüringbert1) died before 837. Other Events and Attributes:
- Charter/Grant/Gift: 834; In 834, Wialdruth and her son Guntram jointly established a foundation at Bönsheim, near Darmstadt, pro remedio animae ..... quondam viri mei Rutperti comitis.
- Last Full Review: 30 Jun 2020
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6. | Robert "the Strong", Count of Anjou and Blois (3.Rutpert3, 2.Rutpert2, 1.Thüringbert1) died on 15 Sep 866. Other Events and Attributes:
- Living: 836
- Religion: 852, Marmoutier Abbey, Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France
- Miscellaneous: 858/59
Notes:
Death: Sewell gives his death date as 25 July 866.
Death: Moriarty (1953) gives his death date as October 866.
Name:
Robert's name was also spelt Rutpert IV "der Tapfer" or "der Starke" in German. Robert's name was also spelt Robert "le Fort" in French. He is now often refereed to as Robert the Strong in English.
He was also the Rutpert IV, Count in Wormsgau.
Religion:
He was appointed the Lay Abbot of St. Martin de Marmoutier near Tours.
Miscellaneous:
He revolted against Charles the Bald, inviting Charles' brother Ludwig to invade Neustria. After the brothers made peace, Robert was restored to favor and given the defense of Neustria against the Normans.
Died:
He was killed in the Battle of Brissarthe against the Normans.
Robert married Adelaide of Alsace and Tours about 864. Adelaide (daughter of Hugh II "le Méfiant", Count of Tours and Aba or Bava) was born about 819; died about 866. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: unknown wife. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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