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About Engelbert I, comte de Brienne
Engelbert Ier de Brienne (né vers 875 - † après 968) est le premier comte de Brienne connu au milieu du Xe siècle[1]. .. ...
Chapter 1. COMTES de BRIENNE
[1]https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/chambrien.htm#_Toc478483915
Two brothers, parents not known:
- 1. GOTBERT [Gauzbert] (-after 951). Flodoard records in 951 that "Gotbertus…ac frater eius Angilbertus" had built "munitionem…Brenam" and were raiding the surrounding country and that Louis IV King of France besieged and destroyed the castle[1].
- 2. ENGELBERT [I] (-after [968]). Comte de Brienne (comes Brennensis). Flodoard records in 951 that "Gotbertus…ac frater eius Angilbertus" had built "munitionem…Brenam" and were raiding the surrounding country and that Louis IV King of France besieged and destroyed the castle[2]. "Adso, Rosniacensis territorii comes" donated property "in pago Pertense" to Montiérender by charter dated [968], subscribed by "Ingelberti comitis, Ysvardi comitis"[3].
m ---. The name of Engelbert's wife is not known. Engelbert [I] & his wife had [one possible child]:- i) [INGELTRUDE (-after 980). According to Europäische Stammtafeln[4], the wife of Milon [II] Comte de Tonnerre was the possible daughter of Engelbert [I] de Brienne, but the basis for this speculation has not been found. It is possible that it is based on the location of the property donated in the Jul 980 charter in which “Milo comes pagi Tornodorensis…et Ingeltrudis uxoris suæ” restored the monastery of Saint-Michel, naming property "in pago Brionense in villa Jasant" half of which was donated immediately and the other half "post excessum Ingeltrudis uxoris suæ", signed by "Richardi comitis, Milonis"[5]. The correctness of the speculation appears confirmed by an undated charter which records that "Milo quondam comes" donated property "in villa…Jassant" to Saint-Michel, and that the property was claimed after his death by "comes Ingelbertus" (presumably either Engelbert [II] or Engelbert [III] Comte de Brienne)[6].
m MILON [II] Comte de Tonnerre, son of MILON [I] Comte [de Tonnerre] & his wife Adalgaris --- (-after 980).]
- i) [INGELTRUDE (-after 980). According to Europäische Stammtafeln[4], the wife of Milon [II] Comte de Tonnerre was the possible daughter of Engelbert [I] de Brienne, but the basis for this speculation has not been found. It is possible that it is based on the location of the property donated in the Jul 980 charter in which “Milo comes pagi Tornodorensis…et Ingeltrudis uxoris suæ” restored the monastery of Saint-Michel, naming property "in pago Brionense in villa Jasant" half of which was donated immediately and the other half "post excessum Ingeltrudis uxoris suæ", signed by "Richardi comitis, Milonis"[5]. The correctness of the speculation appears confirmed by an undated charter which records that "Milo quondam comes" donated property "in villa…Jassant" to Saint-Michel, and that the property was claimed after his death by "comes Ingelbertus" (presumably either Engelbert [II] or Engelbert [III] Comte de Brienne)[6].
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Engilbert, Comte de Brienne died after 968.1
He wrested control of Brienne-le-Château, Champagne from King Louis IV.1 He was created Comte de Brienne in 954.1 Children of Engilbert, Comte de Brienne
* Ingeltrude (?)1 d. b 980
* Engilbert II, Comte de Brienne+1 b. b 950, d. a 987
http://thepeerage.com/p11994.htm#i119931
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Engelbert I, comte de Brienne's Timeline
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France
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925
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Brienne-le-Chateau, Aube, Champagne, France
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935
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France
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968
Age 88
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Brienne Le Chateau, , Champagne,, Brienne Le Château, Aube, Grand Est, France
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