- Wigeric of Lotharingia
Wigeric or Wideric ( _fr. Wigéric "or" Wéderic) (died before
923 ) was the count of theBidgau ("pagus Bedensis") and held the rights of a count within the city ofTrier . He received also theadvocacy of the abbey of Saint Rumbold's atMechelen fromCharles III of France . From915 or916 he was the count palatine of Lotharingia. He was the founder of theHouse of Ardennes .At the death of
Louis the Child , the Lotharingians rejected the suzerainty of Conrad I and elected Charles of France as their king. At the time, the military authority in Lotharingia was assigned to Count Reginar I of Hainaut (d. 915), but at his death it fell to Wigeric, who became count palatine, exercising as such the military authority in Lotharingia.Wigeric founded the monastery of
Hastière , of which he also assumed the advocacy. He married Cunigunda, daughter of Ermentrude and granddaughter ofLouis II of France . Their children were:*Frederick (d.
978 ),count of Bar , theduke of Upper Lorraine from959
*Adalberon (d.962 ),bishop of Metz
*Gilbert (d.964 ), count in theArdennes
*Sigebert (fl.c.942 )
*Gozlin (d.942 ), count of Bidgau, married Uda of Metz, father of:
**Godfrey the Prisoner
**Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims
*Siegfried,count of Luxembourg Some genealogies record two other children, Henry and Liutgard, who were in fact son and daughter of another Wigeric, son of Roric, a contemporary living in the shire of Bidgau-Trier.
Primary sources
*He is first attested in
899 as count "Widiacus" in a charter of KingZwentibold in Trier [http://www.rlb.de/cgi-bin/jump.pl?page=212&book=91-3152-som&thisPage=230] .
*A "Wigericus", with comital rights in Trier, appears in a diploma of Louis IV dated19 September 902 : [http://www.dmgh.de/ MGH Diplomata] .
*He is usually identified with "Widricus", count of the Bidgau, of a charter ofSaint-Maximin dated1 January 909 [http://www.rlb.de/mrHist/91-3152-som/2.216.html] .
*He appears in a diploma of Charles III (between911 -915 ) as "Windricus" and his son Adalberon and he received the fiefs and the advocacy of the abbeys of Saint Rumbolds atMechelen andHastière . Themargrave ofNeustria , Robert, and Reginar, margrave in Lotharingia, gave their consent.
*He appears for the first time with the title count palatine in a diploma of Charles as well, this time as "Widricus", dated19 January 916 atHerstal [http://www.rlb.de/mrHist/91-3152-som/2.222.html] .
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