Eberhard IV of Nordgau
Eberhard IV Nordgau (died December 18, 972/973)[1] was Count of Nordgau. He was the eldest of four children of Hugh III Hohenburg Count in the Alsacian Nordgau and of Hohenburg in Alsace (d. 940) and his wife, Hildegard.
Biography
He succeeded his father in 940 with his brother Hugues d'Eguisheim.
In 959 he submitted to the Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I at Abbey of Lure.
He governed the Nordgau from 940 until 951, when he abdicated in favour of his son Hugue V, and withdrew to his territory of Altorf where he died in 972 / 973.
Marriage and issue
He married Luitgarde, daughter of Wigeric Count in the Triergau and Ardennesgau and Kunigunde. (not to be confused with Wigéric of Bidgau), son of Roric, living in the shire of Bidgau-Trier,[2][3] and had issue:
- Hugues II of Nordgau, Count of Nordgau
- Adalbert of Alsace
- Hughes, monk at Altorf
- Gérard d'Alsace
- Adelaide, married as first wife to Henry of Speyer, parents to Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Hedwig married to Siegfried of Luxembourg, parents of St. Cunegonde
Notes and references
- ↑ Eberhard IV, Medieval Lands.
- ↑ Medieval Lands Heedwige England by: Genealogical History of the royal houses of Europe, Nicolas de Saint-Allais Viton, T.1, pp.66-67
- ↑
- Cawley, Charles, Medieval Lands Project on Wigerich III, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy,
Sources
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