- Berengar I of Neustria
Berengar I was a ninth-century nobleman of
East Francia , a son ofGebhard, Count of Lahngau , and younger brother of Udo. He and his brother were created Margraves of Neustria byCharles the Bald in861 .He was possibly a
Conradine , a relative for sure ofAdalard the Seneschal , aGirardid . Berengar was probably the namesake ofBerengar II of Neustria , who was probably the son of Berengar I's successor,Henry of Franconia .With his brothers, Udo and
Waldo the Abbot , he took part in the 861 revolt ofCarloman of Bavaria , possible his cousin-in-law, againstLouis the German . The revolt was crushed and the three brothers fled with their relative Adalard to the court of theWest Frankish king, Charles the Bald, who granted them wardship of the march against theVikings while the march against theBretons was granted toRobert the Strong .Charles' patronage of the family provoked the jealousy of the
Rorgonids , the most powerful family local to Neustria and then controlling the "ducatus Cenomannicus " (Maine ). In865 , they allied withSaloman of Brittany and attacked the brothers. Charles, to attain peace, took the march back and gave it to Gauzfrid, a Rorgonid.A charter of
879 mentions Berengar and his brothers taking part in the foundation of the college ofGemünden . Evidently, the death of Louis the German in876 had allowed them to return to the court of Carloman.His daughter Ota became wife of
Arnulf of Carinthia .ources
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