Adalbert I, Count of Vermandois
- Adalbert I, Count of Vermandois
Adalbert I of Vermandois (French: Albert I le Pieux, "the Pious") (c. 915/917 – 9 September 988), Count of Vermandois, was the son of Herbert II of Vermandois and Adela.
Family
In 954 he married Gerberge of Lorraine (c. 935-978), daughter of Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine, and Gerberga of Saxony.
Their children were:
*Herbert III of Vermandois
*Eudes of Vermandois (c. 956-983)
*Liudolfe de Noyon (c. 957-986)
*Guy I of Vermandois, count of Soissons
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