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  1. Heribert II. (* wohl 880; † 23. Februar 943) war der einzige Sohn des Grafen Heribert I. von Vermandois etc.

  2. 3. Feb. 2015 · About Héribert II, count of Vermandois. Heribert II de Vermandois, comte de Meaux, de Soissons et de Vermandois. Parents: Heribert I & his wife Liedgardis. Spouse: Adèle de Neustrie, de France (daughter of Robert I King of France.) Children: 1. Odo (Eudes) 2. Adele (married Arnoul I de Flandre) 3.

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    Name and Titles

    1. Heribert II 2. Count of Vermandois 907-943 3. Count of Meaux 907-943 4. Count of Soissons 907–930 5. He was Count of Meaux, Soissons, and Vermandois and lay-abbot of Saint-Crepin and Saint-Medard of Soissons, from about 900 or 907 to his death in 943.

    880 Birth and Parentage

    While Baldwin indicates that both his date and place of birth are unknown, both Cawley and Richardson estimate his year of birth as 880. Baldwin gives his probable father as Heribert I, who died between 900 and 906, count of Vermandois, noting that "although not directly documented, this parentage is very probable. Cawley also notes that there are no primary sources to verify his parents, Herbert I of Vermandois and Liedgardis. Bradbury notes that "he was apparently well aware of his descent...

    900 Inheritance of father Heribert's domains

    Upon the death of Heribert's father, which occurred between 900 and 906, Herbert inherited the domain of his father.

    Generally Recognized Children

    Heribert II and Adele five sons and two daughters, Heribert's lands were distributed among his sons in 946. The children are not listed in any one place in the contemporary sources, but various statements in Flodoard's annals clearly document the five sons and two daughters listed below. Of the children, only Hugues has a well documented approximate birthdate. Depending on whether Hugues was one of the elder or younger children, this has led to varying conjectures for the birthdates for the o...

    Possible Additional Child

    1. Guy (Wido), Comte de Soissons (d. after 986). Shown by Cawley but not by Richardson.Guy I, Count of Soissons (d. 986).

    Falsely Attributed Children

    Steward Baldwin identifies several falsely attributed children who are NOT children of Heribert II but sometimes appear in his genealogies: 1. Adèle, who married Geoffroy Grisegonelle, is sometimes shown as a daughter but is in fact a granddaughter of Heribert. This Adèle is not the daghter of Heribert, who married Arnulf of Flanders. The Adèle who married Grisegonelle was Heribert's granddaughter, a daughter of his son Robert. Geoffroy Grisegonelle was count of Anjou, died in 987. 2. Ragenol...

    Stewart Baldwin. Heribert II, The Henry Project. First uploaded 23 May 2007, revised...
    Wikipedia. Herbert II Count of Vermandois. Wikipedia: Herbert II, Count of Vermandois
    Cawley, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medieval Lands Database,Northern France Ref 2185
    Douglas Richardson. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Kimball G Everingham, Editor. Salt La...
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    • Adela (Robertian) de Vermandois
  3. Herbert II (died 23 February 943), Count of Vermandois, Count of Meaux, and Count of Soissons. He was the first to exercise power over the territory that became the province of Champagne.

  4. Heribert II. war von 1198 bis 1225 Abt von Werden und Helmstedt. Er war stärker als die Äbte vor und nach ihm auf antistaufischer Seite an der Reichspolitik beteiligt. Auch erreichte die Nähe Werdens zum Papsttum unter Heribert ihren Höhepunkt.

  5. Der erboste Graf Rudolf fiel darauf plündernd in die Besitzungen der Abtei ein, worauf er von Graf Heribert I. gestellt und in einem Gefecht am 28. Juni 896 erschlagen wurde. Tatsächlich war der HERIBERTINER erst seitdem Graf von Vermandois, wie er allerdings nie genannt worden ist.

  6. Heribert I. (* wohl 850; † 6. November 907) aus dem Haus der Karolinger war durch seinen Vater Pippin ein Enkel des Königs Bernhard von Italien