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Rutpert Duke in the Haspengan and Count in the Upper Rhine [7998]
(-Bef 0764)
Williswint [8003]
Thüringbert [7997]
(-0770)
Rutpert (II) Count in the Upper Rhine and the Wormsgau [7996]
(-Abt 0807)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Theoderate (Tietrada and Thirrú) [8006]

2. Isingarda [8007]

Rutpert (II) Count in the Upper Rhine and the Wormsgau [7996] 129

  • Marriage (1): Theoderate (Tietrada and Thirrú) [8006] about 766-767 129
  • Marriage (2): Isingarda [8007] in 789
  • Died: Abt 807

bullet   Another name for Rutpert was Robert of Hesbaye.

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bullet  General Notes:

http://www3.sympatico.ca/robert.sewell/capet.html#gen13

Generation Six
Rutpert (II) who was a Count in the Upper Rhine and the Wormsgau 770 - 807 and Lord of Dienheim in 795.
Died circa 807
Rutpert (II) married first circa 766-767 to Theoderate (also Tietrada and Thirrú) who died in 789 and second after 789 to Isingarda.
Rutpert (II) and Theoderate had a son:
Rutpert (III)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_of_Hesbaye


Robert of Hesbaye
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Robert II, Rodbert or Chrodobert (770-807) was a Frank , count of Worms and Rheingau and duke of Hesbaye around the year 800. His family is known as Robertians . His son is Robert of Worms and his grandson is Robert the Strong , the namegiver of the Robertians. Robert of Hesbaye is the oldest known ancestor in the line of Robertians that is thought to be certain. He is the great-grandfather of two Frankish kings, Odo and Robert , that ruled in the kingdom of Western Francia . One of his descendants is Hugh , who was the "last Frankish king" and the "first king of France ". The descendants of Hugh Capet ruled France until the French Revolution , with a junior line having ruled Spain since 1700.
Ingerman and Cancor are possibly his brothers. Landrada, mother of Saint Chrodogang , archbishop of Metz , is likely his sister. His father may have been named Rodbert or, Chrodobert. He was likely the son of Thuringbert of Worms and Rheingau and grandson of Robert I of Worms and Rheingau, who died in 764.
Ermengarde , wife of emperor Louis the Pious was most likely his niece.
Sources
Riché, Pierre. The Carolingians, a family who forged Europe.


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Rutpert married Theoderate (Tietrada and Thirrú) [8006] [MRIN: 3243] about 766-767.129 (Theoderate (Tietrada and Thirrú) [8006] died in 789.)


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Rutpert next married Isingarda [8007] [MRIN: 3250] in 789.




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