• Matfrid (died 836) was the Frankish count of Orléans in the reign of Emperor Louis the Pious. He is usually thought to have been the first of the lineage...
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  • by Lothair I and Orléans was confiscated. Matfrid was reinstated. In 834, while fighting Matfrid and Lambert I of Nantes, partisans of Lothair, Odo was...
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  • of his. In 827, Hugh, along with Matfrid of Orléans, was commissioned by Louis to recruit an army with his son Pepin I of Aquitaine and repel the invasion...
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  • Tours and his wife Ava, who was a sister of Matfrid, Count of Orléans. [citation needed] She married Conrad I, Count of Auxerre, with whom she had at least...
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    Heungdeok, king of Silla (b. 777) Lambert I, Frankish nobleman Malamir, ruler of the Bulgarian Empire Matfrid, Frankish nobleman Muhammad ibn Idris, Idrisid...
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  • of King Chlothar I Adrian (?-c.810) Odo I (c.810-818, 828-830, 831-834) Matfrid (818-828, 830-831) William [fr] (834–c.860) Robert I the Strong (c.860–866)...
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    caliphate (827). The counts in charge of the army, Hugh, count of Tours, and Matfrid, count of Orléans, were slow in acting and the expedition came to naught...
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  • knowing of the Muslim raid, ordered his son Pepin I of Aquitaine and the counts Hugh of Tours and Matfrid of Orléans to recruit an army, but the recruitment...
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  • the emperor's son, Lothair rebelled, supported by Count Lambert I of Nantes and Matfrid, the former Count of Orléans. The emperor sent an army against...
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  • second son, Pepin, then King of Aquitaine, and the counts Hugh of Tours and Matfrid of Orléans to recruit an army against the Muslims, but recruitment was...
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  • (originally) written for Count Matfrid of Orléans. Jonas of Orléans, De Institutione Regia (c. 831), written for Pepin I of Aquitaine, apparently on the...
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  • is subscribed by Stephanus comes, Matfridus comes…[Earl Stephen, Earl Matfrid] both of whom appear to have been closely connected with the family of...
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  • Willachar and the mother Chalde of Orléans, wife of Chramn son of King Chlothar I. None "Histoire de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée". Born Elizabeth Charlotte...
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    magnates Count Hugh of Tours, who was Lothar's father-in-law, and Count Matfrid of Orleans. Given that both magnates had extremely close ties with Lothar...
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  • Heungdeok, king of Silla (b. 777) Lambert I, Frankish nobleman Malamir, ruler of the Bulgarian Empire Matfrid, Frankish nobleman Muhammad ibn Idris, Idrisid...
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    for the monastery of Santa Maria de Gràcia de Senterada issued by Count Matfrid of Orléans at the bishop's request on 21 June 823. Carles Gascón Chopo...
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