Thuringbert, Count of Hesbaye

Thuringbert (735–770), Count of Hesbaye and Count of Wormsgau, was a brother of Cancor, Count of Hesbaye and thus possibly a son of Cancor's mother Williswinda and perhaps her late husband Robert.[1]

Thuringbert and his wife (maniak) had one child:

  • Robert II, Count of Hesbaye[1]

Thuringbert was succeeded as Count of Hesbaye by his son Robert.

Primary records defining Thurincbert

The only primary records mentioning Thurincbert describe him as a brother of Count Cancor, and father of a man named Robert. Cancor was a son of a woman named Williswinda.

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References

  1. Bouchard 2015, p. 186.

Sources

  • Bouchard, Constance Brittain (2015). Rewriting Saints and Ancestors: Memory and Forgetting in France, 500-1200. University of Pennsylvania Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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