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Gerard (Metz) von Hohenburg (abt. 945 - 1024)

Gerard (Gerard I) "Graf von Metz" von Hohenburg formerly Metz aka de Metz
Born about in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, Francemap
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Son of [uncertain] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 79 in Alsace, Francemap
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Biography

Name

Name: Gerard I of HOHENBURG OF METZ
Name Suffix: Count of Alsace

Alias

Gerhard d' Alsace
Gerhard von Hohenburg Egisheim

Birth

Date: ABT 945
Place: of L-Alsc, France or Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France

Parents

Eberhard IV Nordgau and Luitgarde Luxembourg[1]

Occupation

Occupation: Count of Alsace

Death

Date: 1024
Place: Alsace, France


Sources

  1. Added By Merryl Hunkin; 17 August 2018




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He should be removed from attachments to spouse and child. He is much younger than either one of them.
posted by Dan Norum
I think the parents are wrong
posted by Andrew Lancaster
I think the parents are wrong
posted by Andrew Lancaster
Metz-211 and Hohenberg-5 appear to represent the same person because: clearly intended to be the same person
posted by Andrew Lancaster
Odd, He was born in 1024 yet his supposed daughter, Gisele was born in 985. How does this happen ?
posted by Harry Kelly

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