man 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.
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Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom.

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Married ‎before 907 at ,, France (at least 24 years married) to:

woman 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.

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Children:

1.
man Count of Tours Herbert de Vermandois‏
Born ‎ 915 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died ‎ Dec 28, 993‎, 77 or 78 years, buried ‎ at Abbaye de Lagny,, France
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2.
woman Countess of Flanders Adele (Alice) de Vermandois‏
Born ‎± 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))
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3.
man Eudes, Count of Viennois‏‎
Born ‎± 916 at of Vermandois, Neustria, died ‎after Jun 19, 946‎
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4.
man Robert, Count of Vermandois and Meaux‏
Born ‎± 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.

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5.
man Hugues, Archbishop of Reims‏‎
Born ‎ 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.

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6.
woman Ledgarde, Duchess of Normandy‏
Born ‎± 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))
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Neustria, during the Merovingian period (6th-8th century) of early medieval Europe, the western Frankish kingdom, as distinct from Austrasia, the eastern kingdom.

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7.
man Albert I "The Pious", Count of Vermandois‏
Born ‎± 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.

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