Herbert II de Vermandois, son of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois and Miss, Princess of France, Countess of Vermandois , Countess of Vermandois. Born ± 884 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died Feb 23, 942 at St. Quentin,, approximately 58 years, buried at St. Quentin Death date: 23 Feb 0942/0943 Death and burial place may be St. Quentin, Flanders, the place his son Albert I also died and was buried. _________________________________________________________________________________ Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. (Website: www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/410822/Neustria) Married before 907 at ,, France (at least 24 years married) to: Hildebrante, Princess of France, daughter of Robert I, King of France, Count of Paris , Count of Paris and Beatrice de Vermandois, Queen of France , Queen of France. Born ± 897 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died after 931 Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. (Website: www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/410822/Neustria) Children: 1. Count of Tours Herbert de VermandoisBorn 915 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died Dec 28, 993, 77 or 78 years, buried at Abbaye de Lagny,, France Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. (Website: www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/410822/Neustria) 2. Countess of Flanders Adele (Alice) de VermandoisBorn ± 910 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died Oct 10, 960 at Bruges, Aquitaine, approximately 50 years, buried at Abbaye de St. Pierre, Gand, Flanders Alternate first name: Alix (IGI (International Genealogical Index)) _________________________________________________________________________________ Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. (Website: www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/410822/Neustria) 3. Eudes, Count of ViennoisBorn ± 916 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died after Jun 19, 946 Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. (Website: www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/410822/Neustria) 4. Robert, Count of Vermandois and MeauxBorn ± 918 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died Aug 29, 968, approximately 50 years Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. (Website: www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/410822/Neustria) 5. Hugues, Archbishop of ReimsBorn 920 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died 962, 41 or 42 years Hugues (French) is Hugh. Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. (Website: www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/410822/Neustria) 6. Ledgarde, Duchess of NormandyBorn ± 920 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died May 27, 977 at Matemoutier, Normandy, France, approximately 57 years, buried May 27, 977 at Abbaye de Matemoutier,, France Alternate name: Liutgarde de Vermandois (IGI (International Genealogical Index)) _________________________________________________________________________________ Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. (Website: www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/410822/Neustria) 7. Albert I "The Pious", Count of VermandoisBorn ± 915 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died Sep 7, 978 at St. Quentin, Flanders, approximately 63 years, buried at St. Quentin, Flanders Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom. (Website: www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/410822/Neustria) |