- Leibulf of Provence
Leibulf, Leybulf, or Letibulf was the
Count of Provence in the early ninth century. Along withGaucelm , who ruledGothia , and Bera, who ruledCatalonia , he was one of the three most important magnates in the south during the early reign ofLouis the Pious , during which the emperor reorganised that territory's government. [Lewis, 44.]Leibulf's origins are unknown, though the probability is high that he was a native of Provence where he held "ex rebus proprietas" (
allodial land) inArles . His rise to power occurred in the last years of the reign ofCharlemagne (768 – 814), who may have granted him many of the "honores" he held. Along with Bera's Goths and Duke Sancho I'sGascons , he led a contingent of Provençals on Louis the Pious' expedition againstBarcelona in 801 – 802. [Ibid, 65.]Leibulf was a patron of the monastery of
Lérins . [Ibid, 54, relying on Février.] He exchanged some estates withNoton, Archbishop of Arles . He died in 829 (after16 March , date of his last donation to Lérins) andBernard of Septimania was given his "honores". He was probably succeeded in Provence by the "dux" Guerin. [Ibid, 93.] He left a wife named Oda who had likewise patronised Lérins.Notes
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*Lewis, Archibald R. " [http://libro.uca.edu/lewis/index.htm The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050] ". University of Texas Press: Austin, 1965.
*Février, P. "La donation faite à Lérins par le comte Leibulfe." "Provence Historique", Vol. VI. 1956.
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PROVENCE.htm#_Toc152336272 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Provence — Early Counts.]
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