Adolf I of Lotharingia

Adolf I of Lotharingia

Adolf I of Lotharingia, count of Keldachgau, Vogt of Deutz from 1008 until 1018, is the son of Hermann I "Pusillus" (the Little Pfalzgraf), count palatine of Lotharingia. He left three sons:

*Hermann III, Vogt of Deutz in St. Severin (Cologne) und Werden (died 1056);

*Adolf II of Lotharingia, count of Keldachgau, Vogt of Deutz (born 1002, died 1041);

*Erenfried, Probst of St. Severin.

Literature

*Lewald, Ursula, 'Die Ezzonen. Das Schicksal eines rheinischen Fürstengeschlechts', Rheinische Vierteljahrsblätter 43 (1979) S.120-168


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