- Adalbert, Duke of Alsace
Adalbert (died 723) was the
Duke of Alsace from sometime after 683 and probably before 700 until his death. He was the second duke of the family of theEtichonids and the first to inherit the duchy from his father.The son of Adalrich and Berswinda, Adalbert was created
Count of the Sundgau by his father circa 683. It is unknown if Adalbert appointed another count to succeed him after taking over the ducal office, exercised the comital powers himself, or left the office vacant. Under Adalbert, Etichonid control of the offices of the duchy of Alsace and of the monasteries of the region became entrenched.Adalbert seems to have concentrated his power in northern Alsace (the later Nordgau) around the
Diocese of Strasbourg . He founded the convent of Saint Stephen atStrasbourg and installed his daughter Attala as its first abbess. In 722 he established a monastery in honour of theSaint Michael the Archangel atHonau on an island in theRhine north of Strasbourg. This last establishment was co-founded by a group of monks fromIreland led by the first abbot, Benedict. Honau passed to King Theuderic IV on Adalbert's death.Adalbert's first wife was Gerlinda (perhaps of Aquitaine); his second wife was Ingina, a wealthy woman of Alsace, and she was the mother of his children. was succeeded by his eldest son, Liutfrid, who in turn made Adalbert's second son, Eberhard, a count as early as the 720s. His daughters Eugenia and
Gundlinda both entered the nunnery of their auntOdilia atHohenburg , where Eugenia eventually succeeded as abbess. Gundlinda was later abbess of Niedermünster. In 845 theEmperor Lothair I confirmed all the charters which Adalbert had granted to his foundation at Strasbourg.ources
*Hummer, Hans J. "Politics and Power in Early Medieval Europe: Alsace and the Frankish Realm 600 – 1000". Cambridge University Press: 2005. See mainly pp 46–55.
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