Hildebert I, vicomte de Limoges

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Hildebert I de Limoges, vicomte de Limoges

Also Known As: "Adalbert I"
Birthdate:
Death: between circa May 14, 904 and circa May 01, 914
Immediate Family:

Son of N.N. and Foulques de Limoges
Husband of Deda de Quercy and Adaltrude de Cavaillac
Father of N.N. de Limoges; Elias de Limoges; Hildegaire I, vicomte de Limoges; Foucher I de Limoges, vicomte de Ségur and Aymer de Limoges
Brother of Foucher I, vicomte de Limoges

Occupation: Vicomte de Limoges
Managed by: David John Bilodeau
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About Hildebert I, vicomte de Limoges

HILDEBERT [Audebert] (-[14 May 904/1 May 914]). Emperor Charles II “le Chauve” granted "villas...Cavaliacus...in comitatu Lemovicensi" to "fidelis noster...Hildebertus" by charter dated 17 Jul 876[409]. “Sicbardus et conjuves mea Alaitrudis” sold a vine “infra ur[be Lemov]icino in pago Burgolio in villa...Tedlido” to “Eldeberto [et conjuge] sua Adaltrudis” by charter dated Sep 883[410]. A charter dated 14 May 904 records a judgment by Ebles Comte de Poitou ordering "Aldeberto Lemovicensi" to return “silvam Sanctæ Mariæ...Boerecia” to the abbey of Nouaillé[411]. [Vicomte de Limoges]. He is named as vicomte in his son’s donation dated 1 May 914 (see below), but no primary source has yet been identified which accords him the title during his lifetime. m firstly ADALTRUDE, [sister of GERAUD d'Aurillac, daughter of GERAUD Comte [d’Aurillac] & his wife Adaltrude ---] (-after Sep 883). “Sicbardus et conjuves mea Alaitrudis” sold a vine “infra ur[be Lemov]icino in pago Burgolio in villa...Tedlido” to “Eldeberto [et conjuge] sua Adaltrudis” by charter dated Sep 883[412]. It has been suggested that Adaltrude was the sister of Gérard Comte d’Aurillac[413]. m secondly DEDA, daughter of --- (-after 920). “Deda femina” donated property “in pago Limovicensi in vicaria Novicense in villa...Adiola” to Limoges Saint-Etienne, for the soul of “Hildeberti conjugis mei” and for the damage caused to the church by “filius noster Hildebertus abba”, with the consent of “filio meo Helia”, by charter dated 920, signed by “Dedane...Helie, Eldegarii, Fulcherii, Gerao, Ingelberti, Gozberti, Guillebaldi”[414]. The absence of the viscomital title attributed to Hildebert in this document suggests that Deda’s husband may not have been the same person as Vicomte Hildebert. However, the names of the third, fourth and fifth witnesses, possibly the donor’s step-children, indicate a connection to the vicecomital family. In addition, no other individual of named Hildebert has been noted in the documentation of Limoges Saint-Etienne at that time.

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Limoges, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France
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Ségur, Cantal, Auvergne, France
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May 14, 904
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Limoges, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France
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Limoges, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France
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