Erenfried I
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Erenfried I of Maasgau, count of Bliesgau, Keldachgau and Bonngau and count of Charmois
Charmois
Charmois may refer to:*Charmois, Meurthe-et-Moselle, a commune of the Lorraine region of France*Charmois, Territoire de Belfort, a commune of the Franche-Comté region of France*Charmois-devant-Bruyères, a commune in the Vosges department in France...

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Floruit
Floruit , abbreviated fl. , is a Latin verb meaning "flourished", denoting the period of time during which something was active...

 866–904). He married Adelgunde of Burgundy (860–902), a daughter of Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy
Conrad II, Duke of Transjurane Burgundy
Conrad II the Younger was the Count of Auxerre from 864 until his death. He was a son of Conrad I of Auxerre, and Adelaide; an older brother of Hugh the Abbot; and a member of the Bavarian branch of the Welfs....

, Count of Auxerre
County of Auxerre
The County of Auxerre is a former state of current central France, with capital in Auxerre.-History:The first count attested by the sources is one Ermenaud, a companion of Charlemagne who reigned around 770. In 859 Charles the Bald handed over the county to his cousin Conrad II of Burgundy. When he...

, and Judith de Frioul.
They left issue:
  • Eberhard I, Count of Bonngau, count in Zulpichgau and in Keldachgau;

  • Hermann I, Archbishop of Cologne
    Hermann I, Archbishop of Cologne
    Herman I was Archbishop of Cologne from 890 to 924. He was the son of Erenfried I of Maasgau, of the Ezzonian dynasty.As chancellor of Zwentibold, King of Lotharingia, he helped to execute in 911 his kingdom's annexation to West Francia...

     from 890 till 924, Chancellor of King Zwentibold of Lorraine
    Zwentibold
    Zwentibold was the illegitimate son of the Carolingian Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia. In 895 his father, then king of East Francia, granted him the Kingdom of Lotharingia, which he ruled until his death.After his death he was declared a saint and martyr by the Catholic Church.- Life :Zwentibold...


  • Ermenfried.
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