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Frankish count of Orléans
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
Matfrid
French noble
Strabo included her epitaph in a poem of his. In 827, Hugh, along with Matfrid of Orléans, was commissioned by Louis to recruit an army with his son Pepin
Hugh_of_Tours
French count
Count of Orléans (comes Aurelianensium) following the final deposition of Matfrid until his own deposition a few years later. He belonged to the Udalriching
Odo_I,_Count_of_Orléans
Emperor of the Carolingian Empire from 813 to 840
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
Louis_the_Pious
Medieval French noblewoman
Eguisheim. She was a member of the Matfriding dynasty, descending from Matfrid. Her parents are unknown but she was a sister of Adalbert and Gerhard.
Adelaide_of_Metz
9th-century Frankish king
a difference, for which the co-leaders of his army, Hugh of Tours and Matfrid of Orléans were deposed. Pepin rebelled in 830, alongside his elder brother
Pepin_I_of_Aquitaine
Count of Blois (died 834)
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 them under
William,_Count_of_Blois
9th-century general serving Emir Abd ar-Rahman II
ordered his son Pepin I of Aquitaine and the counts Hugh of Tours and Matfrid of Orléans to recruit an army, but the recruitment was slow and by the
Ubayd_Allah_Abu_Marwan
Countess of Anjou and Blois (c. 820 – c. 866)
and daughter of count Hugh of Tours and Ava, who was the sister of count Matfrid of Orléans. She married an East Frankish nobleman Conrad the Elder, Count
Adelaide_of_Tours
Area of early medieval France
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)
County_of_Orléans
Medieval educational literary genre for royals
Orléans, De Institutione Laicali (818–828), (originally) written for Count Matfrid of Orléans. Jonas of Orléans, De Institutione Regia (c. 831), written for
Mirrors_for_princes
9th-century Count of Ivois
is subscribed by Stephanus comes, Matfridus comes…[Earl Stephen, Earl Matfrid] both of whom appear to have been closely connected with the family of
Bérenger_I,_Count_of_Ivois
Carolingian empress from 819 to 840
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
Judith_of_Bavaria_(died_843)
French bishop
institutione laicali - an early example of mirror-of-princes writing, written for Matfrid, Count of Orléans, edited by Odile Dubreucq in 2012-2013, and Francesco
Jonas_of_Orléans
office for his failure to stop a Bulgarian invasion by Omurtag and Counts Matfrid of Orléans and Hugh of Tours were likewise dismissed after failing to meet
Frankish_synods_of_829
Calendar year
777) Lambert I, Frankish nobleman Malamir, ruler of the Bulgarian Empire Matfrid, Frankish nobleman Muhammad ibn Idris, Idrisid emir of Morocco Nicetas
836
9th-century Frankish nobleman
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
Bernard_of_Septimania
Frankish Catholic prelate
epidemic that also took the lives of Wala of Corbie, Hugh of Tours and Matfrid of Orléans. The author of the Vita Hludovici attributes his death, between
Jesse_(bishop_of_Amiens)
Widonid) - - - 821 husband's death 824 Adrian There are no mentions of Matfrid, Count of Orléans, having a wife or if he did what her name was. Engeltrude
List of countesses and duchesses of Orléans
List_of_countesses_and_duchesses_of_Orléans
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
Posidonius_(bishop_of_Urgell)
Decade
777) Lambert I, Frankish nobleman Malamir, ruler of the Bulgarian Empire Matfrid, Frankish nobleman Muhammad ibn Idris, Idrisid emir of Morocco Nicetas
830s
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