Emma 2nd wife of Landry II

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Emma

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Wife of Landry, comes and Landéric II, comte de Maers
Mother of Adalgardis de Maers

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About Emma 2nd wife of Landry II

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 [LANDRY [I] .  It is not known whether Landry was the brother of Bishop Adalger or whether his wife Hildesinde was the bishop's sister[2523].  A supporter of Charles "le Chauve" King of the West Franks who gave him the chapel of St Aubin in the Mâconnais in 842, which Landry and his wife gave to the cathedral of Mâcon shortly after[2524], although the dating is unlikely to be correct if they were the parents of Landry [II].]  m (before 868) HILDESINDE, daughter of ---.  The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified.  Landry [I] & his wife had [one probable child]:  

a) [LANDRY [II] (-922 or after). The Historia Nivernensium Comitum names "Hildegarius episcopus Heduensis" and "nepotem…Landricum"[2525]. He acquired the castle of Metz-le-Comte from the Duke of Burgundy in [880] after distinguishing himself during its siege[2526]. "Landricus" made a donation by charter dated 11 Sep 910[2527]. 918/22. m firstly ADA, daughter of ---. "Ada coniuge Landricus" consented to the charter of "Landricus" dated 11 Sep 910[2528]. m secondly EMMA, daughter of ---. "Landrici patris mei, Emme matris mei" are named in the charter of Adalgardis dated 950[2529]. The Historia Nivernensium Comitum records that "Hildegarii nepoti Landrico" married "uxore stirpis Andegavorum"[2530], although it is not known whether this was his first or second wife.] Landry [II] & his [first/second] wife had two children:

i) LANDRY [III] (-after Nov 950). "Landrici fratris mei" is named in the charter of Adalgardis dated 950[2531]. He may have been one of the subscribers "Gisoni, Attoni, Landrici" to the charter dated Nov 950 under which "Bodo" donated property "in pago Matisconense in villa Lanco" acquired from "Rainaldo cognate meo" to Cluny[2532], but this is not certain. Seigneur de Metz-le-Comte.

ii) BODO (-after Nov 950). The Historia Nivernensium Comitum names "Bodonem" as the son of "Hildegarii nepoti Landrico" and his wife "[ex] stirpis Andegavorum", specifying that "Bodo de Montibus" was his godfather and that Bodo built "castellum…Moncellis"[2533]. Seigneur de Monceaux-le-Comte. "Bodo" donated property "in pago Matisconense in villa Lanco" acquired from "Rainaldo cognate meo" to Cluny "pro receptione filii mei" by charter dated Nov 950, subscribed by "Gisoni, Attoni, Landrici"[2534], although it is not certain that this is the same Bodo. Although the identity of "Rainaldo cognate meo" has not been established, the name suggests a family connection with the Comte de Nevers. Settipani suggests that he was related to the Comtes d'Anjou, through Bodo's mother[2535]. m ---. The name of Bodo's wife is not known. Bodo & his wife had [two] children:

(a) LANDRY [IV] (-11 May 1028). The Historia Nivernensium Comitum names "Landricus filius Bodonis"[2536]. He was invested in 990 as Comte de Nevers.

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(b) [son . He became a monk at Cluny in Nov 950, assuming that "Bodo", who donated property "in pago Matisconense in villa Lanco" acquired from "Rainaldo cognate meo" to Cluny "pro receptione filii mei" by charter of that date[2537], his father is the same as Bodo de Nevers.]

Landry [II] & his second wife had one child:

iii) ADALGARDIS [Adela] (-after 950). She names her parents in her charter dated 950, which also names her brother, husband and three sons[2538]. "…Adelæ comitissæ, Milonis comitis filii eius" subscribed the charter dated 8 Sep 975 under which "Adelelmus miles" donated property to Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire for the souls of "genitore meo Rotberto et genitrice mea Bertha et…Burcardo"[2539]. Bouchard says it is possible to identify Adela, wife of Milo, with the daughter of Humbert I Sire de Salins who was the mother of Wandelmodis and grandmother of Engelbert Comte de Brienne[2540], but this theory is disproved by the charter evidence referred to above. m MILO [I], son of --- (-before 950).


MILON [I] (-before 950). "Milonis senioris mei" is named in the donation of Adalgaris for, among others, his soul, dated 950[13]. m ADALGARDIS [Adela], daughter of LANDRY comes & his second wife Emma --- (-after 950). "Adalgaris" names her parents in her charter dated 950, which also names her brother, husband and three sons[14]. "…Adelæ comitissæ, Milonis comitis filii eius" subscribed the charter dated 8 Sep 975 under which "Adelelmus miles" donated property to Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire for the souls of "genitore meo Rotberto et genitrice mea Bertha et…Burcardo"[15]. Bouchard says it is possible to identify Adela, wife of Milo, with the daughter of Humbert [I] Seigneur de Salins who was the mother of Wandelmodis and grandmother of Engelbert Comte de Brienne[16], but this theory is disproved by the charter evidence referred to above. Milon [I] & his wife had three children:

a) MILON [II] (-[Jul 980/[992]). "Milone filiis meis" consented to the donation of Adalgardis dated 950[17]. "…Adelæ comitissæ, Milonis comitis filii eius" subscribed the charter dated 8 Sep 975 under which "Adelelmus miles" donated property to Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire for the souls of "genitore meo Rotberto et genitrice mea Bertha et…Burcardo"[18]. Comte de Tonnerre.

b) ADEHAR (-after 950). "Adhyrardo filiis meis" consented to the donation of Adalgaris dated 950[19].

c) QUILTO (-after 950). "Queltonis filii mei" consented to the donation of Adalgaris dated 950[20].