Eberhard I, Count of Bonngau

Eberhard I, Count of Bonngau

Eberhard I, count of Bonngau and count in Zulpichgau and in Keldachgau (904) (died 937), son of Erenfried I of Maasgau.

He left issue:

*Hermann I count im Auelgau (922/48), which had issue:
**Eberhard II count in Auelgau (died 966), and
**Gottfried count in Auelgau (966/70).

*Erenfried II count in Zülpichgau;

*Dietrich, count in Drente and in Salland, count of Hamaland (died before 964). He married Amalrada van Hamaland.


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