• Rorgon I or Rorico(n) I (also Rorgo or Rorich; died 16 June 839 or 840) was the first Count of Maine and progenitor of the Rorgonid dynasty, which is named...
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  • until chased away by Breton rebels. Banzleibs (fl. 830s) Rorgon I (832–839) Gauzbert (839–849) Rorgon II (849–865) Gauzfrid (865–878) Reginald (878–885) Roger...
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  • Bishop of Paris and defender of the city against the Northmen (885), was, according to some authorities, the son of Rorgon I, count of Maine, according...
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  • married Adeltrude of Bourges, daughter of the Count of Bourges. Their children were: Rorgon I, Count of Maine (d. 839) Gauzbert, Count of Maine (d. 853) Christian...
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  • Rorgon II (c. 800 – c. 865) was the Count of Maine from 849–865. He was the eldest son of Rorgon I. As Count, he succeeded Gauzbert (brother of Rorgon...
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  • is recorded for the first time in 839 in a charter of his brother Count Rorgon I of Maine. Rorgon died shortly afterwards, leaving very young children...
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    king of Ulaid Pei Du, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 765) Rorgon I, count of Maine (or 840) Sicard, prince of Benevento Vache, prince of Kakheti...
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  • of the House of Châteaudun, vassal of the House of Blois. It is assumed that Geoffrey descended from Rorgon I, Count of Maine, and therefore part of the...
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  • abbess and saint Bilichild, wife of Rorgon I, Count of Maine (r. 832–839) Bilichild (daughter of Rorgon I of Maine) [fr; ca] (born 819) This page or...
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  • Rorgonids (category History of Normandy)
    the city of Mayenne, and are the original counts of Maine. The Rorgonids were named after Rorgon I, Count of Maine, who was the progenitor of the dynasty...
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    title. The son-in-law of Charlemagne, Rorgon, was the count of Maine between 832 and 839. In the last half of the 9th century, Maine took on strategic importance...
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  • which Robert the Strong also died). Ranulf married Adeltrude of Maine, a daughter of Rorgon I, and they had the following: Ranulf II, who inherited Poitou...
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  • 1973 – 3 April 2023) was a South African beach volleyball player Rorgon I, Count of Maine Charles Minnaar (Charles William Rorich Minnaar) This page or section...
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  • of consorts of Maine, a former province of France. Joan the Lame and Joan I, Countess of Auvergne, became Queen of France following the ascension of their...
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  • king of Ulaid Pei Du, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 765) Rorgon I, count of Maine (or 840) Sicard, prince of Benevento Vache, prince of Kakheti...
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    possession of Rorgon I, Count of Maine, possibly through his wife, Bilichilde. Together, they undertook to restore the abbey. Abbot Ingelbert of Saint-Pierre-des-Fossés...
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  • nobleman (d. 834) Rorgon II, count of Maine (approximate date) Swithin, bishop of Winchester (approximate date) Valentine, pope of the Catholic Church...
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  • Poitiers (814-844) and Bilichilde, daughter of Count Rorgon I of Maine. He was the paternal cousin of Emeno, Count of Angoulême (839-863), who died fighting...
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  • refers to Gauzlin, abbot of Saint-Denis and then bishop of Paris. He was a son of Count Rorgon I of Maine and Bilichildis (a variant of Belihildis), who were...
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    II, king of Aquitaine (approximate date) Ragnar Lodbrok, king of Denmark and Sweden Raymond I, count of Toulouse Rorgon II, count of Maine (approximate...
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  • son of Rotrude, daughter of Charlemagne, by Count Rorgon I of Maine. He was probably raised at the court of his grandfather, Charlemagne, until the latter's...
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    courtier Angilbert; and Rotrude had a son named Louis possibly with Count Rorgon. Nelson 2019, p. 110. Nelson 2019, p. 111. Collins 1998, p. 41. Costambeys...
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  • daughter of Duke/Count Wilichaire, wife of Chram, killed by Chlothar, King of the Franks Tetradia, daughter of a noblewoman and a peasant, wife of Desiderius...
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    had a son named Louis, possibly with Count Rorgon; and Hiltrude had a son named Richbod, possibly with a count named Richwin. The Divisio Regnorum issued...
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    2003 – Anna Cathcart, Canadian actress 840 – Rorgon I, Frankish nobleman (or 839) 924 – Li Cunshen, general of Later Tang (b. 862) 956 – Hugh the Great,...
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  • II, king of Aquitaine (approximate date) Ragnar Lodbrok, king of Denmark and Sweden Raymond I, count of Toulouse Rorgon II, count of Maine (approximate...
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  • nobleman (d. 834) Rorgon II, count of Maine (approximate date) Swithin, bishop of Winchester (approximate date) Valentine, pope of the Catholic Church...
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  • June 16 or 839 – Rorgon I, Frankish nobleman June 20 – Louis the Pious, ruler of the Carolingian Empire (b. 778) Agobard, archbishop of Lyon (b. 779) Andrew...
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