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Rorgon I, Count of Maine

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61:. Between 819 and 832 Rorgon became count of Maine and at some point, possibly at the bidding of his wife Bilechilde who may have owned the property, undertook to restore the Abbey of Glanfeuil. An Abbot Ingelbert of 172:
At this point the remaining details become somewhat uncertain due to being obtained from several forged charters to this institution. For more information see: Herbert Bloch,
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was made Margrave of the Saxons. He remained Count of Maine until his death in 840, at which time he was succeeded by his brother Gauzbert. His own son, Rorgon II, succeeded
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allegedly assisted Rorgon and sent monks including Rorgon's brother Gausbert. Gausbert (Gauzbert) was the name of an Abbot at St. Maur.
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and Adeltrude, both of whom are named as his parents in a charter of 839 by Rorgon I to the
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Rorgon married a lady named Bilechilde, and had three sons and two daughters:
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he had a sexual relationship. The couple had at least one illegitimate child,
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in 853 and upon his death in 865 his other son Gauzfrid became Count.
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Rorgon became the second Count of Maine in 832 when his predecessor
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Famille et pouvoir dans le monde franc: (VII-X siècle)
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Index

Count of Maine
Rorgonid dynasty
Count of Rennes
Gauzlin I of Maine
Abbey of Saint-Maur de Glanfeuil
Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
Charlemagne
Rotrude
Louis
Saint-Denis
Saint-Riquier
Saint-Wandrille
chancellor
Charles the Bald
Banzleibs
Gauzbert
Rorgon II of Maine
Gauzfrid of Neustria
Gauzlin, Bishop of Paris
Bernard II, Count of Poitiers
Louis
Charles the Bald
Pierre Riché
K.S.B. Keats-Rohan
Herbert Bloch




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