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Emma of Alemannia Duchess of Swabia ★Bisabuela n°28★ Ref: DS-0727 |•••► #ALEMANIA 🏆🇩🇪★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


 28 ° Bisabuela/ Great Grandmother de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Emma, of Alemannia, Duchess of Swabia is your 28th great grandmother.


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his mother → Guillaume I, count of Périgord

her father → Wulgrin, count of Angoulême

his father → Wulfhard, count of Flavigny

his father → Udalrich II, Graf im Breisgau

his father → Udalrich I of Vinsgau, Count of Argengau Pannonien of Breisgau of Bodensee, de Flavigny-sur-Ozerain

his father → Emma, of Alemannia, Duchess of Swabia

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Emma von Alemannien  MP 

German: Imma, Dutch: Imma

Gender: Female 

Birth: 727

Alemannia (present Baden-Württemberg), Frankish Empire 

Death: April 30, 798 (70-71)

Aachen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Frankish Empire 

Place of Burial: Lorsch Abbey /Lorsch Bergstraßener, Kreis Hessen, Germany, Germany

Immediate Family:

Daughter of Hnabi, Duke of the Alemannians and Hereswintha of the Saxons

Wife of Gerold, count in Kraichgau and Anglachgau

Mother of Gerold "der Jüngere" in der Baar, II; Hildegard of Vinzgouw; Adrien, count of Orléans; Udalrich I of Vinsgau, Count of Argengau Pannonien of Breisgau of Bodensee, de Flavigny-sur-Ozerain; Udo Voto in Alemannien and 2 others

Sister of Gerswinde von Alemannien

Half sister of Theutbold II, Duke of the Alemannians and Robert von Hegau


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Emma, of Alemannia, Duchess of Swabia

Daughter of Hnabi, Duke of the Alemannians and Hereswintha of the Saxons

F, #9786, d. 798


Married

Imma (Emma) of Linzgau married Gerold I, Duke of Alamania, Count Vinzgau, son of Hado van Vinzgau and Gerniu van Sueva 2,1 Imma (Emma) of Linzgau died in 798.

Family Gerold I, Duke of Alamania, Count Vinzgau d. a 779

Children Irmintrudis of Swabia+ Hadrian, Count of Orleans, Worms+ d. b 15 Feb 824 Erlafrid II+ d. a 830 Udalrich I, Count in Alpgau, Breisgau, Thurgau, & Hegau+2 d. a 808 Hildegarde of Swabia+2 b. 758, d. 30 Apr 783 Megingoz (Megingaud) I van Vinzgau, Graf van Vinzgau+3 b. c 760, d. a 808


Citations [S54] Middle & Far East Families, Swabia. [S54] Middle & Far East Families, Bavaria. [S11640] Www.genealogieonline.nl.


Links

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#ImmaMGeroldUdalrichinger

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#GeroldUdalri...

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146206718/emma-von_alemannen

http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00020008&tree=LEO

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Ben M. Angel notes: There is no indication in any reliable sources that shows where Imma was born, or where she died. She is from Alamannia, which is located within Swabia (present Baden-Wurttemberg). Her husband was from Kraichgau, an Alamannian state located near Anglachgau in Swabia. There is no reasonable indication that she had ever seen Aachen (though her daughter would later become quite familiar with the city).


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Emma (730–789), daughter of Hnabi, Duke of Alamannia. In 757, Emma married Gerold of Vinzgouw. They had the following:


Gerold I Duke of Swabia Count in the Anglachau AFN 9GCD-JS


b 710, Aichen, Rhineland, Prussia

Parents: Gerold Bishop of Mayence, son of Gerold

Spouse: Imma Duchess of Swabia

Child: Hadrian de Allemania

Child: Hildegarde of Vinzgau m Charlemagne

Eric of Friuli

Adrian, Count of Orléans, father of Odo I, Count of Orléans

Gerold

Udalrich

Hildegard, who in 771 married King Charlemagne.

From the Wikipedia on her husband Gerold of Vinzgau:


In 757, he (Gerold) married Emma (730–789), daughter of Hnabi, Duke of Alamannia. They had the following:


*1. Eric of Friuli

2. Adrian, Count of Orléans, father of Odo I, Count of Orléans

3. Gerold

4. Udalrich

5. Hildegard, who in 771 married King Charlemagne.

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From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Swabia (covering Imma's closest family):


http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm#ImmaMGeroldUdalrichinger


NEBE [Hnabi] . "Nebe" son of "Huochingus" is named by Thegan[22].


m HERESWINT, daughter of --- & his wife [Williswint] ---. Hereswint is named as wife of Nebe[23]. Nebe & his wife had two children:


(a) RUODPERT [Robert] (-[785]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. m ---. The name of Ruodpert's wife is not known. Ruodpert & his wife had one child:


(1) ERBIO (-after 788). Erbio son of Robert made a donation to Wissembourg by charter dated 788[24].


m ---. The name of Erbio's wife is not known.


Erbio & his wife had two children:


a.UDO (-after 808). Udo and Eugenia, children of Erbio, made a donation to Wissembourg by charter dated 808[25].


b. EUGENIA (-after 808). Udo and Eugenia, children of Erbio, made a donation to Wissembourg by charter dated 808[26].


(b) IMMA .


"Imma" daughter of "Nebe" is named by Thegan[27].


Her marriage is suggested by Thegan's Vita Hludowici Imperatoris which names "Hildigardam [wife of Charles I King of the Franks] quæ erat de cognatione Gotefridi ducis Alamannorum" and specifies that she was Imma's daughter[28].


The Annales Alamannici record the death in 798 of "Imma"[29].


m GEROLD Graf im Kraichgau [Udalrichinger], son of ---.


References:


[22] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 2, MGH SS II, p. 591.


[23] Codex Laureshamensis, no. 2101, cited in Jackman, p. 128.


[24] Brückner, A. (ed.) (1949) Regesta Alsatiæ ævi Merovingici et Karolini 496-918, Vol. I (Strasbourg-Zurich), no. 327, cited in Jackman, p. 126.


[25] Brückner, A. (ed.) (1949) Regesta Alsatiæ ævi Merovingici et Karolini 496-918, Vol. I (Strasbourg-Zurich), no. 327, cited in Jackman, p. 126.


[26] Brückner, A. (ed.) (1949) Regesta Alsatiæ ævi Merovingici et Karolini 496-918, Vol. I (Strasbourg-Zurich), no. 327, cited in Jackman, p. 126.


[27] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 2, MGH SS II, p. 591.


[28] Thegani Vita Hludowici Imperatoris 2, MGH SS II, p. 590-1.


[29] Annales Alamannici 798, MGH SS I, p. 48.


And from Gerold's FMG profile:


http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#GeroldUdalri...


GEROLD . Graf im Kraichgau [Udalrichinger].


m IMMA, daughter of NEBE [Hnabi] Duke of Alemannia & his wife Hereswint --- (-798).


Graf Gerold & his wife had seven children:


a) GEROLD [II] (-killed in battle 1 Sep 799, bur Augia). Prefect in Bavaria 796. Benefactor of Reichenau and St Gallen. He was killed in battle against the Avars [307]. The Annales Laurissenses Continuatio records that "Geroldus comes Baioariæ prefectus" was killed in battle against the Avars and was buried "in Augia" in 799 [312].


m ---. The name of Gerold's wife is not known. Graf Gerold [II] & his wife had one child.


b) UDALRICH [I] (-[824]). Graf im Alpgau und Breisgau 780/81. Graf im Hegau 787/91. Graf im Thurgau 787. Graf in Alsace 817.


m ---. The name of Udalrich's wife is not known. Graf Udalrich [I] & his wife had [five] children.


c) UDO (-[before 798]). 788.


d) HILDEGARD (758-Thionville, Moselle 30 Apr 783, bur Metz, église abbatiale de Saint-Arnoul). Einhard refers to Hildegard as "de gente Suavorum" [327]. She died from the after effects of childbirth, according to the epitaph of her daughter Hildegarde [330].


m (Aix-la-Chapelle 771 before 30 Apr) as his second wife, CHARLES I King of the Franks, son of PEPIN "le Bref" King of the Franks & his wife Bertrada [Berta] "au Grand Pied" (near Aix-la-Chapelle 2 Apr 748-Aix-la-Chapelle 28 Jan 814, bur Aix-la-Chapelle, Chapelle Sainte-Marie). He was crowned CHARLES I “Charlemagne” Emperor of the Romans in 800.


e) MEGINGOZ . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. 784/85.


f) [ADRIANUS . Adrian is named as son of Gerhard in a charter dated 793 which also names his germanus Erbio [332].] same person as…? ADRIANUS (-before 10 Nov 821). No proof has so far been found which confirms this co-identity. However, the name Adrianus was unusual at that time which indicates that it may be correct.


m WALDRADA, daughter of --- (-after 15 Feb 824). Adrianus & his wife had two children.


g) [ERBIO (-before 793).


References:


[307] ES XII 24.


[312] Annales Laurissenses Continuatio usque ad a. 829 Auctore Einhardo 799, MGH SS I, p. 186.


[327] Einhard 18, p. 453.


[330] Pauli Gesta Episcop. Mettensium, MGH SS II, p. 267.


[332] Codex Laureshamensis, no. 936, cited in Jackman (1997), p. 126.


FMG identified the region in which Imma's husband's family was most involved in as Thurgau, which was supposed to be somewhere near Lake Constance:


Thurgau was located south of Lake Constance. It is now the name of a canton in north-east Switzerland, but it is unclear whether this is co-extensive with the medieval county of the same name.


Also:


Europäische Stammtafeln records Gerold as "Graf im Mittelrheingebiet", implying a Franconian origin. However, a strong connection with Swabia is indicated by the places where his sons were recorded as counts.


Her name is sometimes spelled Imma.


Royal Title: Duchess of Swabia


Complementary Sources

1) Street Family Tree


LINK:

http://street.familytreeguide.com/getperson.php?


personID=I30423&tree=T1&PHPSESSID=01df7e46721cc9e8ffe2e012bd592582


2) (Our Family Tree) Ray's Extended Family Tree


LINK:

http://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.cfm/-Of-Orleans/p10580


3) GenealogyOnline: Stamboom I.D.M. de Vried: Hadrianus (Adrian) van Orleans (Graf van Orleans)


LINK:

http://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/stamboom-i-m-d-de-vries/I17764.php



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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


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RANGO HISTORICO


✺- 727→Estalla una revuelta en Grecia contra la política religiosa del emperador León III. Una flota rebelde al mando de Agallianos Kontoskeles se dirige a Constantinopla con Kosmas, un anti-emperador, pero es destruida por la Armada bizantina mediante el uso del fuego griego.

→ El papa Gregorio II condena el Iconoclasta en Roma, causando un quiebre entre Italia y el Imperio bizantino.


✺- 732→Al-Gafiqi, valí de Al-Andalus, atraviesa los Pirineos y saquea Burdeos.

→ Batalla del Garona: los andalusíes vencen a las fuerzas francas de Odón el Grande, prosiguiendo su avance hacia el norte.

→ 10 de octubre: Batalla de Poitiers, batalla de los andalusíes contra los francos al mando de Carlos Martel, derrota (relativa) de los andalusíes, frenando así su expansión hacia el norte de Europa.


✺- 737→Favila sucede a su padre Don Pelayo en el trono del Reino de Asturias.

→ Se produce la batalla del Berre.

→ MUERE Don Pelayo, primer rey asturiano.

→ muere Teodorico IV, rey franco merovingio.


✺- 742→Las tropas sirias del califato, al mando de Balch, suprimen la rebelión bereber en la región de Mértola,1​ así como a las facciones yemeníes y baladíes.


✺- 747→Pipino el Breve es nombrado mayordomo de Austrasia tras la retirada a la vida monástica de su hermano Carlomán, convirtiéndose así en monarca efectivo de todo el reino franco.


✺- 752→El rey Pipino el Breve inicia una expedición militar franca hacia el valle del Ródano y logra la sumisión del este de Septimania (Nimes, Melguelh, Agda y Béziers) luego de recibir la lealtad del conde Ansemundo.


✺- 757→En Mercia (actual Inglaterra), el rey Ethelbaldo es asesinado por su guardia personal. Es sucedido brevemente por Beornred, pero este es derrocado por el primo lejano de Ethelbald, Offa. La supremacía de Mercia en el sur de Inglaterra desaparece.


✺- 762→En el mundo islámico: El califa Al-Mansur (el Victorioso) funda la ciudad de Bagdad cerca de las ruinas de la antigua Babilonia y traslada desde Damasco (capital de Siria) y la convierte en la capital de Irak. Este país hacía ya 1299 años (desde el 538 a. C.) que había sido invadido por persas, griegos y romanos y tenía como centro a Damasco.


✺- 767→Pipino recibe a una delegación bizantina en su corte en Gentilly. Discuten política exterior sobre la región de Italia y la iconoclastia.


✺- 772→El rey Desiderio de los lombardos, furioso por el repudio de Carlomagno a su hija Desiderata, proclama que los hijos de Gerberga son los herederos legales del trono franco. Ataca al papa Adriano I por rechazar la coronación e invade el Pentápolis. Desiderio marcha hacia Roma y el papa Adriano I pide ayuda militar a los francos.


✺- 777→El valí de Barcelona Sulayman ben al-Arabí, junto a otros valíes contrarios a Abderramán I, busca la ayuda de Carlomagno para contrarrestar el poder del Emirato de Córdoba.

→ Desembarco en la costa de la Región de Murcia del caudillo al-Siqlabi.


✺- 782→Carlomagno tras vencer a los sajones en Verden ordenó la matanza masiva (4,500 de ellos) de prisioneros sajones paganos.


✺- 787→Se celebra el Concilio de Nicea II, séptimo de los ecuménicos.


✺- 792→El Emir de Córdoba, Hisham I al-Ándalus, para vengar la afrenta del año anterior envía un nuevo ejército al mando de Abd al-Karim quien derrota en Astorga a Alfonso II de Asturias. Continúan destruyendo nuevamente Oviedo, retirándose sin conseguir una victoria definitiva.

→ Los búlgaros del khan Kardam derrotan al ejército invasor romano de Constantino VI en Marcela.


✺- 797→Sadun al-Ruayni viaja a Aquisgrán, capital del imperio carolingio, para solicitar ayuda al emperador contra el Emirato de Córdoba, entonces bajo el control de Al-Hakam I.



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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


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