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Graf Wido de Treves d'alsace, son of Saint Leutwinus De Trêves Bishop Of Treves and Willigarde d'Agilofinge von Bayern.Born 682 Tréves, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, died 10 Oct 732 Poitiers 7e Canton, Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France, age 49 or 50 years count von hornbach Warnarius Birthdate: estimated between 675 and 721 Death: Immediate Family: Son of Saint Leutwinus, Bishop of Trèves and Willigarde of Bavaria Brother of Willigardis de Trêves; Guy, count of Trèves; Lambert de Spolète; N.N. de Thurgovie and Chrotbert geni.com Guy French: Gui Also Known As: "Guido", "Comte de Treves", "Warin de Trèves", "Gui Trier", "Count of Trier", "De Trier", "De Treves", "Gui of the Franks", "Count of Treves", "Gui de Franks", "Gui Treves", "Von Trier", "Trier", "Wido Gui Treves Von Trier", "Gui" Birthdate: 682 Birthplace: Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Death: October 10, 732 (49-50) Battle of Poitiers, Vouneuil-sur-Vienne, França, France Immediate Family: Son of Saint Leutwinus, Bishop of Trèves and Willigarde of Bavaria Husband of Unknown of Trèves and Chrotrude Rotrou Alamania Father of Lantbert / Lambert, Count; Sigrade de Trèves; Wilfrido of Trèves and Leuthar of Trèves Brother of Willigardis de Trêves; Lambert de Spolète; N.N. de Thurgovie; Chrotbert and Warnarius Occupation: Count, graaf van Triers LESS Guy French: Gui Also Known As: "Guido", "Comte de Treves", "Warin de Trèves", "Gui Trier", "Count of Trier", "De Trier", "De Treves", "Gui of the Franks", "Count of Treves", "Gui de Franks", "Gui Treves", "Von Trier", "Trier", "Wido Gui Treves Von Trier", "Gui" Birthdate: 682 Birthplace: Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Death: October 10, 732 (49-50) Battle of Poitiers, Vouneuil-sur-Vienne, França, France Immediate Family: Son of Saint Leutwinus, Bishop of Trèves and Willigarde of Bavaria Husband of Unknown of Trèves and Chrotrude Rotrou Alamania Father of Lantbert / Lambert, Count; Sigrade de Trèves; Wilfrido of Trèves and Leuthar of Trèves Brother of Willigardis de Trêves; Lambert de Spolète; N.N. de Thurgovie; Chrotbert and Warnarius Occupation: Count, graaf van Triers Married/ Related to: Child: 1. Lambert III de WormsgauBorn 719 Schwaben, Kelheim, Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany, died 783 Hornbach, Birkenau, Bergstraße, Hessen, Germany, age 63 or 64 years Personal data Lambeth von Hornbach count of Hornbach He was born about 710 in Treve, Departement des Ctes-d'Armor, Brittany, France. He died about 783 in Horbach, Sâdwestpfalzer Landkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. A child of FNU father of *****Lambert, count of Hornbach LNU Guy, also called Guido, (died before 819) was appointed to replace the late Roland as Warden of the Breton March after his death at the Battle of Roncesvalles in 778. Guy no more effectively exercised control over Brittany than his predecessor, but was the chief contact by which the Bretons knew French policy. His actual territory of control was the County of Nantes. Carolingian infighting distracted Guy and prevented him from exhibiting any real authority. It was to be Norman pressure on the Bretons which would open a portal to a French dynasty in Brittany under Berengar of Rennes. Guy was the son of Lambert and Teutberga of the Austrasian family of the Widonids. Guy received his charge in Neustria and Nantes about 799, at the same time that his brother Frodoald received the county of Vannes. Royal annals note in the year 799 that "Guy, prefect of the marches of Brittany, who in the same year traversed the whole province with the counts his colleagues, came to present [to Charlemagne] at Aachen, the arms of the Breton chiefs who had been rendered to him, and on each trophy was inscribed the name of the chief to whom the weapon belonged." It was specified at the same time that "Brittany appeared then to be entirely subject." Guy's name subsequently appears, notably in 814, in the many acts recorded in the cartulary of the abbey of Saint-Sauveur de Redon, where it is found beside that of Jarnhitin, machtiern or princeps plebis (prince of the people). The cartulary says "Jarnhitin rules, Guy is count." Guy died before 819, leaving his son Lambert as count of Nantes and prefect of the march. LESS https://www.mgh-bibliothek.de/dokumente/z/zsn2a035992.pdf -- certainly a relative, possibly even a descendant of Bishop Liutwin the Holy of Trier In a certificate from KARL DES GROSSEN from 781/91, probably 782, the three brothers (germani) Wido, Hrodold and Warnar, as the sons of a Lantbert, have to renounce their claims to the Mettlach Monastery to the Archbishop of Trier. The brothers Wido and Werner der Mettlacher and the Hornbacher Urkunde have been regarded as the same person since Baldes' work and thus as the ancestors of Duke Wido von Spoleto, who later (before 842) renewed his claim to Mettlach. see Karl der Grosse - RI I n. 261 Literatur: ----------- Thiele, Andreas: Erzählende genealogische Stammtafeln zur europäischen Geschichte Band II, Teilband 2 3. Mai 2021 https://www.mgh-bibliothek.de/dokumente/z/zsn2a035992.pdf -- certainly a relative, possibly even a descendant of Bishop Liutwin the Holy of Trier In a certificate from KARL DES GROSSEN from 781/91, probably 782, the three brothers (germani) Wido, Hrodold and Warnar, as the sons of a Lantbert, have to renounce their claims to the Mettlach Monastery to the Archbishop of Trier. The brothers Wido and Werner der Mettlacher and the Hornbacher Urkunde have been regarded as the same person since Baldes' work and thus as the ancestors of Duke Wido von Spoleto, who later (before 842) renewed his claim to Mettlach. see Karl der Grosse - RI I n. 261 Literatur: ----------- Thiele, Andreas: Erzählende genealogische Stammtafeln zur europäischen Geschichte Band II, Teilband 2 3. Mai 2021 Lambert, Count of Hornbach died : after 783 Father Gui, Count of Treves d. a 722 Children . Waldrat of Hornbach d. a 15 Feb 824 . Guiburc (Witburga) von Hornbach . Gui, Count in Breton March d. 814 . Werner, Count in the Lobdengau, Lord Hornbach d. 814 The Austrasian family of the Guideschi Count (Graf) of Hornbach, flourished 760-783, Comte d'Oberrhein, 745, de Brisgau, 758, de Zürichgau, 775-778, Abbé de Mettlach, Count of Wormsgau, Comte d'Herbauges | |||

