Robert I, Count of Hesbaye
Robert I, Rupert,[1] (697–748[1]), Count of Hesbaye and Duke of Neustria, son of Lambert II, Count of Haspengau.[1]. He was Count palatine under Childeric III.
Robert married Williswinda, daughter of Adalhelm, Grundherr im Wormsgau.[1] Robert and Williswinda had three children:
- Cancor (d. 771), Count of Hesbaye and Rheingau[1]
- Anselm (killed in battle in Roncesvalles, Spain, 778), Count Palatine
- Thuringbert[1]
Upon his death in 748, Robert was succeeded as count by his brother-in-law Signramnus, probably prior to his son Cancor becoming of age.
References
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- Bouchard, Constance Brittain (2015). Rewriting Saints and Ancestors: Memory and Forgetting in France, 500-1200. University of Pennsylvania Press.
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